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Prof. Ryan Brewer of Indiana U. Columbus, put together a list of team valuations for some top college basketball programs!
The Purdue men's basketball season came to an end late Friday night during the Sweet Sixteen round. FBI officials aren't saying why agents searched two homes belonging to an IU professor. A Senate committee passed a bill that aims to help ensure AI data centers coming into the state have the massive amount of power they need. Indiana U.S. congresswoman Victoria Spartz is the first representative from Indiana to attend a town hall after Speaker Mike Johnson advised GOP members to skip them – recent town halls have been contentious, and Spartz's was no different. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Afterthought: A Family Story (Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Publishing, 2025) by Dr. Heather Akou focuses on the life of her grandmother, Lila Slaback, who grew up in a dysfunctional, working-class family in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in the 1930s. In her short adult life, she gave birth to seven children with at least four different men and died in 1958 at age thirty-six. She was a real person, but her family was not proud of her story. This book is my best attempt to recover it. This work of historical fiction can be read like a memoir. With extensive notes and resources, it can also be read as inspiration for researching and writing historical fiction, especially in the United States. As an educational text, it would be appropriate for courses on fashion history, American history, gender roles, family, poverty, healthcare, and generational trauma. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
Episode SummaryIn this episode of OnBase, host Chris Moody sits down with Abhishek Damani to discuss the critical role of aligning sales performance metrics with broader business goals. They explore why traditional sales metrics sometimes fall short and how companies can define KPIs that reflect strategic priorities.Abhishek also shares his structured four-step approach for identifying and tracking performance indicators, along with insights into how AI is transforming sales processes. Whether you're a revenue leader, a sales manager, or a marketer looking to bridge the gap with sales teams, this episode is packed with practical takeaways on driving efficiency and improving business impact.About the GuestAbhishek Damani leads sales enablement for Industrial markets business at Cummins Inc., where he's responsible for driving sales functional excellence by implementing tools and creating resources, training, and KPIs to improve sales teams' productivity.Cummins Inc. is a global power solutions leader helping its customers successfully navigate the energy transition with its broad portfolio of products. The products range from advanced diesel, natural gas, electric, and hybrid powertrains and powertrain-related components. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana (U.S.), since its founding in 1919, Cummins employs approximately 75,500 people committed to powering a more prosperous world.Connect with Abhishek DamaniKey Takeaways- Aligning Sales KPIs with Business Goals is Crucial:Measuring only revenue growth can create misalignment with broader company objectives like profitability or market expansion. Sales teams must tailor their KPIs to reflect business priorities.- Traditional Sales Metrics Have Blind Spots:While win rate and sales velocity are important, they fail to capture long-term trends like customer sustainability goals, industry shifts, and regional sales discrepancies.- Four Steps to Defining Impactful KPIs:Understand strategic and operational business goals.Identify KPIs that track progress toward those goals.Determine how sales contributes to those metrics and what data is required.Measure progress and drive accountability.- AI is Enhancing Sales Processes:From summarizing meeting notes to tracking customer engagement and automating administrative tasks like expense reporting, AI is freeing up valuable time for sales teams.- Bridging Sales and Marketing with Data:Cummins uses a structured business planning process to ensure sales forecasts align with market trends, breaking silos between sales, marketing, and engineering teams.Quotes"If KPIs don't align with company goals, everyone gets frustrated. Sales meets their numbers, but leadership still isn't happy."Tech Recommendations-reMarkable Paper Tablet – A digital notebook for handwritten notes and organization.- AI-Powered Meeting Note Summarizers – Automating administrative tasks like note-taking and action item tracking.Recommended ResourceBooks:-How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan Ellenberg.-The First 90 Days by Michael Watkins.Podcast:-Everyday AI Podcast by Jordan Wilson.Connect with Abhishek Damani| Follow us on LinkedIn |Website
USAFA - Spirit of 76 - Legacy Project - REPORT! Interviews with the Long Blue Line.
This episode you meet Larry Weaver. AF brat from Ft Walton Beach who turned down ROTC scholarship to got to the AFA prep school. Figured out how to beat the Dean and Commandant enough to land on the Sup's list but also got a CDB Firstie year. Upon graduation became a B-52 pilot, USAFA prof of history, and Assoc Dean at Maxwell. His PHD in history from Indiana U led him away from the cockpit eventually as did several assignments and papers at the Pentagon. He also graduated with distinction from the Naval War College where he teaches today. Larry has a great sense of humor and is proud of his CS - 21 classmates who also excelled academically winning top academic squadron all three of his upper class years at the zoo. Quite a contrast to the Pinks!
Carl Jackson guest hosts for Dennis... Carl continues his discussion of Indiana U. students forced to acknowledge their “privilege” to graduate… The Democrats have been hot to get rid of the Electoral College ever since Trump won in 2016. They’d love the country to be dominated by “California values.” But the Founders understood that “majority rules” is the fast track to oppression… Biden cruelly commutes the sentences of 37 murderers. How insulting to the victims’ families. Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You’ll also get access to 15 years’ worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.Enter to win a trip to Washington, DC for the 2025 Inauguration of Donald Trump. Trip includes airfare for two, hotel accommodations for three nights, tickets to the Presidential Inauguration, and much more. To enter, click this link: https://dennisprager.com/promotion/win-a-trip-to-the-inauguration See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode recorded live for Moore North America's member appreciation event, Caleb and Greg discuss the case of a sheriff in southern Indiana who had an unusual take on his duty to “serve and protect” his citizens.SponsorsForwardly - https://ohmyfraud.promo/forwardlyTabs - https://ohmyfraud.promo/tabs Mercury - https://ohmyfraud.promo/mercury(00:00) - Welcome to Oh My Fraud Podcast (02:39) - Clark County, Indiana: Setting the Scene (04:13) - Jamey Noel's Rise to Sheriff (14:56) - Sheriff's Duties and Responsibilities (19:45) - Scottie Maples Takes Over (20:53) - Discovery of the Wiretap (23:34) - Investigation and Misappropriations (28:32) - Uncovering Jamey's Vehicle Transfer Scheme (31:04) - The Simplest Fraud Ever? (32:45) - Lavish Spending Spree (34:53) - The Cuba Connection (37:59) - Arrest and Bail Drama (44:01) - Guilty Plea and Sentencing (49:57) - Lessons Learned from the Case (55:39) - Wrap-Up and How to Reach Us HOW TO EARN FREE CPEIn less than 10 minutes, you can earn 1 hour of NASBA-approved accounting CPE after listening to this episode. Download our mobile app, sign up, and look for the Oh My Fraud channel. Register for the course, complete a short quiz, and get your CPE certificate.Download the app:Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.appQuestions? Need help? Email support@earmarkcpe.com.CONNECT WITH THE HOSTSGreg Kyte, CPATwitter: https://twitter.com/gregkyteLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkyte/Caleb NewquistTwitter: https://twitter.com/cnewquistLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebnewquist/Email us at ohmyfraud@earmarkcpe.comSources: Jamey Noel Kept Spending Thousands After His Corruption Arrest: Cops — Inside Edition How a local sheriff allegedly stole millions — Inside Edition'You tarnished the badge': Former IN sheriff Jamey Noel sentenced to 15 years in prison — Courier JournalDisgraced former Indiana sheriff Jamey Noel pleads guilty to 27 felony charges — Indiana Capital ChronicalThe rise and fall of Jamey Noel — and the top Indiana Republicans he knew along the way — Indiana Capital ChronicalMedian household income Indiana U.S. 2023 — StatistaStatement on Jamey Noel — Clark County Sheriff's Office
This is a panel discussion.Aaron Rosenthalis the research director for North Star Policy Action and the author of The State You See: How Government Visibility Creates Political Distrust and Racial Inequality.Stephen Pimpare is Professor of Public Policy at Vermont Law and Graduate School. He is the author of four books, including A Peoples History of Poverty and, most recently, Politics for Social Workers: A Practical Guide to Effecting ChangeLincoln Mitchell teaches political science and public policy at Columbia University. He is the author of eight books and his writings have appeared at CNN, Reuters, the New York Times, NBC, the San Francisco Examiner and numerous other media platforms. For more of Lincolns work you can subscribe to his Substack Kibitzing with Lincoln at /lincolnmitchell.substack.com/.Professor Beth Gazley specializes in U.S. nonprofit management and civil society policy at Indiana U. She has published more than 85 research articles, books, and commentary addressing intersectoral collaboration, volunteerism, nonprofit governance, association management, disaster response, and other topics. Her two current projects examine civil societys vulnerability to climate change, and the present American Culture Wars which include political attempts to restrict the constitutional rights of nonprofits.It is almost a cliche in the US about the kinds of violence that the public pays attention to. Trump has been a normalizer in this trend: his kind of violence not only uses words, but he incites others to commit acts of violence, and promises that he will defend the perpetrators, and now, has even promised that he will free those who are in prison. But violence is often an act of desperation. We talk about the feelings of many people about health care, and the lack thereof.We then also discuss the possible response to Trump's agenda. The Democrats need to create a way for communities to respond. This also means many different kinds of communities. We must not sanitize fascism, and thus ignore it when it is obvious.
A new ordinance would require Indianapolis pet owners to register dogs that are not spayed or neutered. For the third year in a row, Indiana farmers have set a record for the most acres of cover crops planted. Workers' rights are a major focus of Democrat Destiny Wells' campaign for attorney general. Indiana U.S. Senate candidate Jim Banks used his prime-time speech at the Republican National Convention Tuesday to lavishly praise former President Donald Trump. Some Hoosiers are still unsure of where their access to home- and community-based services through Medicaid stands as the state starts working through its waitlist. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
We welcome back Matt Lamb of The College Fix to discuss free speech, dehumanization, and radicalized discourse on college campuses. Are we building a moral house in which we would like to live? Father finishes with Timely Thoughts. Show Notes The College Fix Pro-Palestinian student group claims Trump assassination attempt ‘staged,' distraction from Gaza war | The College Fix The Crisis of Western Education Squelching Campus Unrest National Champions! – Bill Whittle College grad sues to stop mandatory student fee that supports liberal activist group Indiana U. could ban classroom speech under proposed ‘expressive activity' policy, group argues | The College Fix Highs and Lows of Catholic Commencements in 2024 - Cardinal Newman Society Dartmouth Dean Rallies Students for Trans Agenda - Moonbattery The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max 25 Year Anniversary Celebration | The Station of the Cross Catholic Media Network Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
A new poll shows Indiana U.S. Sen. Mike Braun continues to maintain a significant lead over his opponents in the Republican primary for governor. Petition calls for judge to step down following controversial sentence for convicted killer of IMPD officer. Mother of the 17 year-old involved in mass shooting downtown speak out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The United Auto Workers union has reached a tentative contract agreement with Ford that could end the nearly 6-week-old strikes against the Big Three Detroit automakers. Indiana U.S. Senator Mike Braun introduced a bill to more than double the size of Indiana's only wilderness area and designate it—along with the land around it—a national recreation area. Social media company TikTok argued Wednesday for dismissal in the case brought against it by Indiana Attorney General Todd. A new analysis shows that more and more people get their care from health providers other than physicians. Many school corporations now depend on the added funds from local property-tax referendums to consistently pay for teachers, staff, and academic programs. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Darian Benson, Abriana Herron, and Kendall Antron with support from Sarah Neal-Estes.
Bishop reviews a proposal from Indiana U.S. Sen. Mike Braun that would limit the federal governments ability to curb Second Amendment rights if a public health emergency is declared. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
Bishop reviews a proposal from Indiana U.S. Sen. Mike Braun that would limit the federal governments ability to curb Second Amendment rights if a public health emergency is declared. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
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When that happened to my guest today, David Green, he decided to make big life changes. He went from being in the music and film business in Hollywood to moving to Israel and becoming a Rabbi. In this episode, David shares how to get in touch with our true inner self – who we are in our soul. He calls it the journey to the real you. In this episode, we talk about that journey, as well asHow our inner voice already knows what's best for you, we just have to learn to hear itThat there is a treasure to be found inside of all of us, Bouncing back from mistakes and failuresAnd the most reassuring thing that I've ever heard about finding your purpose. Links & Guest Bio: http://www.Realyouproject.comhttps://www.realyouproject.com/test David's bio to be included in show notes: ABOUT DAVID For over 30 years David has been teaching topics such as individuality and soul awareness. He has helped his students deal with issues such as loneliness, self-esteem, inner awareness, making major life choices, how to find your soulmate, and more. David spent time in the Hollywood music business as a songwriter at the young age of 16. He then studied music composition and Indiana U in Bloomington. After a lot of questioning, he went to Israel to find himself and a more soulful expression of his music. He found both by learning an array of topics about spiritual growth. Years later he received his rabbinical ordination while studying at the Mir yeshiva. David wrote his first book, A Book about You, which helps people find their individuality and soul awareness. Everyone has a different personality and meaningful path to achieve greatness in this world. He wrote an album called Journey to the Real You. The songs and lyrics are woven throughout his first book with QR codes connecting the reader to the songs being quoted. A big part of knowing who you are is knowing what you are. By knowing that the soul is the most essential part of who you are, it will contribute to the “journey to the real you.” David's new book, “Pictures of your soul” takes you back to that basic question and explores the beauty of your soul and how to grow, even from a very low place, should someone be struggling with their spiritual awareness and identity. As an artist, David has also spent time in the film industry. He won a CableACE award, the Cannes Film Festival for Deadly Currents and the Health and Medical film festival for a movie starring Martin Short which was distributed by Disney. For his livelihood, David invents and patents technology. Living in Israel, he is happily married with 8 kids and 16 grandchildren. Follow Bobbi at: Sign up for Bobbi's free newsletter, Find Your Forward and receive her free 5-day email course, Find Your Forward Fundamentals here: https://www.bobbikahler.com/newsletterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbikahler/
Indiana U.S. Senator Mike Braun says the nation's budget presents real challenges for future farm programs.
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In the closing hour of VSiN Live Bet Tonight, hosts Femi Abebefe and Wes Reynolds conclude their coverage of tonight's NBA and College Basketball games, including a victory for Wes' alma mater Indiana U. The guys also preview some of this weekend's College Football slate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
McDermott on the attack in the U.S. Senate debate. Democrats’ Contract With Women. Plus, an energy task force report and more
Tom calls in from the road to discuss his recent Indiana U.S. Senate debate against Senator Todd Young, watch some highlights, share some behind the scenes moments, and more.
In last weekend's episode of "Co-creating Peace", I had a wonderful conversation with Rabbi David H. Green, who shared some great insights into our soul's journey and how conflict can be an opportunity for soul growth. I hope you will enjoy “Conflict and Your Soul's Journey”, Episode #87 of Co-creating Peace, a podcast series about conscious communication and conflict transformation. Conflict plays out in our lives in many ways, and it can serve many purposes. I often speak about conflict being an opportunity for several positive things, including growth at various levels. Rabbi David Green joins me from Jerusalem to talk about the relationship between conflict and the soul's journey.For over 30 years David Green has been teaching topics such as individuality and soul awareness. Originally from Toronto, Canada, David spent time in the Hollywood music business as a songwriter at the young age of 16. He then studied music composition and Indiana U in Bloomington. After a lot of questioning, he went to Israel to find himself and a more soulful expression of his music. He found both by learning an array of topics about spiritual growth. Years later he attended Yeshiva, a study program for Jewish philosophy and became a rabbi. He has recorded two albums and authored 2 books, titled “A Book About You” and “Pictures of Your Soul”.Visit www.realyouproject.com to find David's books and learn more about his work. His music can be found on your favorite streaming service.
For over 30 years David has been teaching topics such individuality and soul awareness. He has helped his students deal with issues such as loneliness, self-esteem, inner awareness, making major life choices, how to find your soulmate, and more. David spent time in the Hollywood music business as a songwriter at the young age of 16. He then studied music composition and Indiana U in Bloomington. After a lot of questioning, he went to Israel to find himself and a more soulful expression of his music. He found both by learning an array of topics about spiritual growth. Years later he received his rabbinical ordination while studying at the Mir yeshiva. David wrote his first book, A Book about You, which helps people find their individuality and soul awareness. Everyone has a different personality and meaningful path to to achieve greatness in this world. Meanwhile, he wrote an album called Journey to the Real You. The songs and lyrics are woven throughout my first book with QR codes connecting the reader to the songs being quoted. A big part of knowing who you are is knowing what you are. By knowing that the soul is the most essential part of who you are, it will contribute to the “journey to the real you.” David's new book, “Pictures of your soul” takes you back to that basic question and explores the beauty of your soul and how to grow, even from a very low place, should someone be struggling with their spiritual awareness and identity. As an artist, David has also spent time in the film industry. He won a CableACE award, the Cannes Film Festival for Deadly Currents and the Health and Medical film festival for a movie starring Martin Short which was distributed by Disney. For his livelihood, David invents and patent technology. Living in Israel, he is happily married with 8 kids and 16 grandchildren. To get a 30% off all his music, use keyword Happiness prior to downloading the content. Here are links to get all content. A book about you Picture of your soul music on all streaming sites under david h green Journey to the real you Empty spaces Website https://realyouproject.com has all the links and info to the above. #drdanamzallag, #drdanpodcast, #Happinessjourneywithdrdan, #ddanmotivation, #inspiringinterviews, #drdancbt, #drdantherapy, #drdancoaching, #drdanhappiness, #rabbidavidgreen, #picturesofyoursoul, #author #musicomposer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happinessjourney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happinessjourney/support
Welcome to the twentieth episode of “We Effed Up,” where we discuss the dire consequences of impatience.SourcesBurns, Thomas. Barbarians Within the Gates of Rome: A Study of Roman Military Policy and the Barbarians, Ca. 375-425 A.D. Bloomington, Indiana U. Press, 1994.Heather, Peter. The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians. Oxford, Oxford U. Press, 2007.Lee, A. D. From Rome to Byzantium: The Transformation of Ancient Rome. Edinburgh, Edinburgh U. Press, 2013.Lenski, Noel. Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman State in the Fourth Century A.D. Berkeley, U. of California Press, 2003.Marcellinus, Ammianus. Res Gestae (Book 31). Translated by C. D. Yonge, London, George Bell & Sons, 1911.Panello, R. J. The Private Orations of Themistius. Berkeley, U. of California Press, 2000. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry Ancelet, acclaimed Cajun folklorist, author, and songwriter, as well as the founder of Festivals Acadiens et Creoles, joined Discover Lafayette to share his love of our culture and his journey as a folklorist. We look forward to celebrating the Festival on Friday, March 18, 2022, after a hiatus due to the COVID shutdown. Barry served on the faculty of UL-Lafayette from 1977 until his retirement in 2016. He was a professor in the Department of Modern Languages, serving as chair of the department and as the first director of the University's Center for Acadian and Creole Folklore. He developed and taught the first course on Cajun and Creole music at the university. He has been involved in over 50 record projects, providing notes, transcriptions and translations, and has written almost two dozen books on Cajun music and culture. "My dad told me when I was a kid, 'Find something you really love to do and you'll never work a day in your life.' I got paid to visit with artists like Dewey Balfa, Dennis Magee, Canray Fontenot, and Nathan Abshire, listen to their stories and turn it into coursework and publications. When I retired, in my speech I said I was happy to be retiring before the university realized I would have done it for free." It wasn't that long ago in Louisiana that speaking French was shunned and children were not allowed to speak the language in school for fear of reprisal. However, Barry says that he grew up in a French-speaking family who enjoyed Cajun music, and, "we never felt French was a liability." His grandmother always quoted a French proverb, "A man who speaks two languages is worth two men," translated in French as "Un home qui parle deux langues vaut deux hommes." Barry excelled early in his French studies and loved it. At Cathedral Carmel High School, he represented the school at the Literary Rally, winning a medal. "It was like getting paid to eat candy." Majoring in French at USL (now UL-Lafayette), he went on to study French at Indiana University where he realized his love of French was grounded in our local French-Acadian culture, not strictly traditional French history. The pre-eminent American folklorist, Henry Glassie, was on the faculty at Indiana U. and encouraged Barry to transfer into folklore, to learn about the cultural side of life, and Barry graduated with an MA in folklore from the university. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the same time as Barry's college days, Louisiana French history was beginning to be recognized for its significance. He mentions local historian Carl Brasseaux and musician Zachary Richard as two others also drawn to finding out how the region's culture came about and asking questions such as "Who are we? Why does our music sound this way? Why does gumbo taste like that? Why do our homes look like that?" Out of curiosity, they started digging and learning about the French-Canadian, African-Caribbean, and French influences which shaped the region's unique culture. While studying French in Nice, France in the Spring of 1973, Barry was miserable and homesick. One day while walking in downtown Nice, Barry heard Cajun music floating from a store owned by Roger Mason. Barry wanted to know more about this store that showcased music that he missed, such as the Crowley Two-Step; Mason shared that he had a mentor, Dewey Balfa, who he had learned from, and encouraged Barry to go to Basile, Louisiana to meet Balfa upon his return to the States. Dewey Balfa wasn't just a mentor to Roger Mason, he was an ambassador of Cajun culture and advocated for the revival of traditional Cajun music. In 1964, Balfa had been invited by the renowned music Smithsonian folklorist Ralph Rinzler (along with Gladdie Thibodeaux and Louis Vinesse Lejeune) to play at the Newport Folk Festival where Balfa's music was met with great excitement. He appeared twice more at the Festival and with the warm acceptance of his music,
On day 2 we heard from Mayo, Northwell, Promedica, Prisma, City of Hope, Mass General Brigham, Indiana U, Jefferson Health, Bon Secours Mercy and Spectrum Health. Today we stay on high level themes.
About the Podcast The Stevens Group has been presenting the PR Masters Series Podcast for almost two years now. This series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR, digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. Today's special guest is Lynn Appelbaum. Lynn is one of the great PR educators of our times. As head of the City College of New York Ad/PR program, which she largely built as its head for more than twenty years, she has spawned a generation of diverse PR professionals entering our industry. In this PR Masters Podcast, Lynn shares her views on diversity, the threat of burn out, the way PR has changed and grown – and above all how the training of our aspiring professionals has helped shape the PR profession. Lynn was PR director of “The Today Show” before joining CCNY as its first professor of public relations and brings the perspective of both a practitioner as well as an educator. Lynn is a familiar face in PRSA, PRSA-NY and the PRSA Foundation. You won't want to miss what she has to say. About Our Guest Lynn Appelbaum, APR, Fellow PRSA, has over 30 years' experience as a public relations professional and educator, working in public and private sectors in media relations, strategic planning and communications. Through her research and advocacy for her students, she is a long- time proponent of fostering diversity within the PR profession. Lynn joined the City College of New York faculty in 1993 as professor in the Advertising and Public Relations in the Department of Media & Communication Arts. As Ad/PR program director (2001-2016), she built a highly competitive program with 200 majors. She created significant scholarship opportunities for talented students, in addition to building strong relationships with leading agencies for student internships and entry-level hires. She is a founding faculty member of CCNY's master's degree program in Branding and Integrated Communications (BIC), which launched in 2013. Lynn organized CCNY's first PRSSA chapter in 1996 and served as faculty advisor for 20 years. In 2008, she received The City College Alumni Association's Faculty Service Award and CCNY honored her in 2014 by creating a scholarship in her name. Lynn retired from CCNY in January 2021. She continues to mentor students and young professionals independently, and through the CO OP Apprentice Program. A strong advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion in PR, Lynn co-authored a national study in 2014 (with Dr. Frank Walton) on the experiences of young black and Hispanic PR professionals in the workplace, funded by a PRSA Foundation grant. The study updates her 2004 research (with Dr. Rochelle Ford) on diversity in the PR profession. She has written about mentoring and crisis communications for PRSA's Strategist and Tactics and is co-author of a textbook chapter on global corporate reputation. Prior to coming to City College, Lynn was Press Manager for NBC News Today show, Director of Public Affairs for The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and Marketing Director of Merkin Concert Hall. Other clients have included MSNBC, The New York Public Library, Lighthouse International, New York Road Runners Club and Hudson Guild Settlement House. Lynn served on the PRSA Foundation Board of Directors (2014-17) and has held director posts for PRSA's national board (2008-10), and on PRSA NY's Board of Directors, where she chaired the committee for New York metro-area PRSSA chapters. In 2015, she was honored by PRSA as Outstanding Educator of the Year and with PRSA-NY's President's Award. Lynn is the recipient of the 2016 HPRA BRAVO Award for her contributions as an educator to promote inclusivity in the PR profession and is the recipient of PRSA-NY's 1999 Dorf Mentoring Award. She holds a BM from Ithaca College and MA in Arts Administration from Indiana U...
In this episode, Philanthropy Roundtable President and CEO Elise Westhoff joins Debi Ghate for a special conversation about her experience in the philanthropic sector and what inspired her to lead Roundtable with its mission to strengthen a free society. Westhoff shares her direct experiences with both generous donors and with those in the philanthropic sector who are seeking to “bridge” across differences. Finally, Westhoff discusses some of the Roundtable's recent work, including some op-eds that have sparked controversy as well as a new campaign the Roundtable has launched: True Diversity. Hear directly from Elise Westhoff, who as always, speaks here from the heart.Watch the full interview on our YouTube Channel.Follow Elise Westhoff (@WesthoffElise) on TwitterFollow Debi Ghate (@GhateDebi) Twitter You can connect with us on social media!Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
Episode 142 - Narsai David was born in South Bend, Indiana (U.S.A) in 1936. He has had a long and successful career in the food and wine industry, from catering to the most famous Rock & Roll bands to opening the renowned Narsai’s Restaurant. He is a published author, radio and T.V. personality, and a humanitarian; raising millions for Assyrian aid through the prestigious “Narsai’s Taste of Mediterranean”event held annually by the Assyrian Aid Society. In this episode, we discuss his upbringing, his career in food and wine, and his love and connection to his Assyrian heritage. Support for this week’s episode of The Assyrian Podcast is brought to you by Tony Kalogerakos and the Injury Lawyers of Illinois and New York. If you know anyone that has been in a serious accident, please reach out to Tony Kalogerakos. Tony has been recognized as a Top 40 lawyer, and a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Publication and has obtained multiple multi-million-dollar awards. Tony can be reached at InjuryRights.com or 847-982-9516. This episode is sponsored by The Oushana Partners-- a husband and wife real estate team. Are you considering purchasing or selling a home in Arizona or California? John and Reata are available to help make your next real estate decision into a seamless transaction. Contact the Oushana’s at 209-968-9519. Get to know them a bit more by checking out their website TheOushanaPartners.com
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Former Harlem standout Ben Black has worked his way up the coaching ranks the past five years and is now a graduate assistant working with the defensive line at Indiana University. The Hoosiers are on a historic run, even after losing by one touchdown to Ohio State last weekend, and Black is right in the thick of things. His younger brother Josh Black is a defensive lineman at Syracuse, and Ben and Josh talk "almost daily" as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Harlem standout Ben Black has worked his way up the coaching ranks the past five years and is now a graduate assistant working with the defensive line at Indiana University. The Hoosiers are on a historic run, even after losing by one touchdown to Ohio State last weekend, and Black is right in the thick of things. His younger brother Josh Black is a defensive lineman at Syracuse, and Ben and Josh talk "almost daily" as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the guys have their very first remote interview, and they thought; why not go big and get Mike "FR3TO F33T" Snyder the bassist for Green Jello!??! So that's what they did!Your hosts reach Mike in his home in Indiana U.S.A. and catch up on what's up in their lives since they met exactly 1 year to the day! Download now and hear how Mike met Bill Manspeaker and has become a staple in the Green Jello Family by writing such songs as FR3TO F33T and Green Jelly Christmas as well as directing and producing the videos for both, AND the crazy times that led up to and came out of appearing on Park After Dark the Trailer Park Boys Podcast! Be sure to click the links below to check out the band's website and see the videos Jeph, Mike and Mike talk about on this week's episode of J.A.M. Sessions! https://www.facebook.com/greenjellosuxx/https://www.youtube.com/user/greenjello333/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aKj9-G7LYU&t=12shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-3f_RK7Zk0Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamsessions)
I don't think it matters what state you live in, I think this discussion is relevant to getting the truth from the campaigner. Beth and Terry Henderson are pulling on their farming roots to gain traction.
Anna catches us up on her current studies through Indiana U. and her work for Altarum in Ann Arbor. Anna also takes the time to remark upon the strong bonds of her Mercy sisterhood formed during her high school days. ------- Follow Mercy High School and interviewer Larry Baker on Twitter at @MercyHighMI and @labcbaker. Music by permission of concert pianist Julia Siciliano ‘01 http://www.juliasiciliano.com/
Ryan is joined by former Callaway Golf colleague Nate Stout, who now works in Indiana as Regional Sales Manager for Johnson Outdoors, selling products such as trolling motors and fishfinders. Nate discusses his childhood ambition to become a farmer, bouncing from Purdue to Indiana U to a golf academy in Orlando, and landing jobs in the enviable golf and fishing industries.
Subscribe Follow ITunes/Google Play/ Spotify: To The Macks Twitter // Instagram: ToTheMacksRadio Why Jussie Smollet lyin, tarnishing this black history month??? Maga hat kid suing WaPo for $250 million...Tristan Thompson continues to cheat, what a world. We talk about the internet clout chasing, and Sterling has a bone to pick with IU Basketball. We got sports, sports, and more sports then we say goodbye to the Mars rover Opportunity. #ToTheMacks 1:00 | Jussie Smollet Lyin Behind 9:50 | Monique & Steve Harvey Interview - Who came out on top in interview? 17:55 | MAGA Hat Kid Tryna Secure The Bag w/ $250 million lawsuit 23:30 | Getting In Fights & Hardest Hit You've Taken 29:40 | Tristan Thompson Cheatin In These Streets 32:15 | Clout Chasing on Internet: State of the youth 38:55 | Sterlings State of Indiana U.(IU) Basketball 47:20 | Sports Ushering In New Age - explaining odd baseball rules & new tech 50:20 | Is there too much player access in Sports - Too many players shows? - Networks just adding any pro great 58:55 | Manny Machado $300 Milly 1:06:45 | Mars Rover Opportunity Died - We don't truly know what planets/stars look like
Free pick in NCAAF with analysis on Indiana U vs. Florida International from superstar handicapper Joe Duffy. To keep all this information free, please visit OffshoreInsiders.com and open an account at our vetted sportsbooks. Click on the link first. They keep it free. OffshoreInsiders.com is the home of proven winning picks and completely vetted offshore sportsbooks.
Free pick in NCAAF with analysis on Indiana U vs. Florida International from superstar handicapper Joe Duffy. To keep all this information free, please visit OffshoreInsiders.com and open an account at our vetted sportsbooks. Click on the link first. They keep it free. OffshoreInsiders.com is the home of proven winning picks and completely vetted offshore sportsbooks.
Jennifer has a bachelors degree from the University of North Carolina, a Masters in Public Administration and Juris Doctorate from Indiana U and most recently a Master In Divinity from the Vanderbilt University. She wrote her final thesis on "Soul Repair of Moral Wounds from War.” In 2014 she was ordained as an American Baptists pastor and went Active Duty as an Army Chaplain with the 209th Aviation Support Battalion on Wheeler Army Airfield November 1, 2016. She also founded The Veterans Chapel in 2014 to teach churches and clergy how they can better minister to military families and Veterans, particularly marginalized groups of Veterans. We chat about Jen’s journey to Army Chaplaincy. We discuss her religious upbringing in the Episcopal and Baptist Church, her various career lives and why it is so important to have women in ministry. Hope ya’ll enjoy, here’s Jen
an NCSS show THE NEW STANDARDS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS My good friend, NCSS Executive Director Larry Paska brings with him Dr. Brandie Benton , Admissions (Associate) Provost at Henderson State and Dr Alex Cuenca of Indiana U, chair of the NCSS Task Force on Teacher Ed
an NCSS show THE NEW STANDARDS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS My good friend, NCSS Executive Director Larry Paska brings with him Dr. Brandie Benton , Admissions (Associate) Provost at Henderson State and Dr Alex Cuenca of Indiana U, chair of the NCSS Task Force on Teacher Ed
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ "You'll Wonder Where the Nations Went With "Reinventing Government"" © Alan Watt }-- The Big Script Continues - U.N., NATO Agenda - Non-Binding Agreements Could Be Tossed Out - The Dialectic - The Rich Always Get What They Want - Public-Private Partnerships - Reinventing Government - Al Gore - Corporate Feudalism - Obama's $70 Million Dollar Book Advance - CFR, CIGI, RIIA, Lord Alfred Milner Group, Cecil Rhodes - British Empire and Conservation - National Parks, U.N. Biospheres - Depopulation - Eugenics - Culling - Prince Philip - United Nations - Sustainability - Unelected International Bodies - Given Media Drama, Gossip and Trivia as News - Project for The New American Century, PNAC - Trump's Trade War with Canada - Trump Reveals $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan - Privatizing All Publicly-Owned Areas - Pence Pushes Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships in Indiana - U.S. Air Force, Owning the Weather - Dr. Tim Ball, Climate Change Biggest Deception in History - Places for Government to Hide During Nuclear War. *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - June 18, 2017 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 384th Military Police Battalion supported the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team to host the Midwest Small Arms Championship at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, in late April 2017. The championship brought in Soldiers from 20 different units to compete and improve their marksmanship skills. Soldiers interviewed in the story: Sgt. 1st Class Robert Szkutnik, 384th Military Police Battalion, Fort Wayne, Indiana, battalion logistics, Army Reserve Midwest Small Arms Championship coordinator Maj. Patrick Sleem, with the 75th Training Command, and member of the Army Reserve Marksmanship Team Staff Sgt. David Orosco, with the 354th Military Police Company, Saint Louis, Missouri, living in Lincoln, Nebraska Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Probst, 337th Military Intelligence Battalion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from Waukesha, Wisconsin, and member of the Army Reserve Competitive Marksmanship Program Lt. Col. Joseph Adamson, 384th Military Police Battalion, battalion commander, Fort Wayne, Indiana (U.S. Army Reserve video by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
There has been much discussion recently in the United States about the contentious recent presidential election. Along with the election results, there has also been an increased interest in the so-called “fake news” stories spread on social media as well as on the emergence of the “Alt Right” movement in the past few years. Many scholars and historians have begun to look to the past for comparisons and parallels to the current state of affairs. The Ku Klux Klan was reestablished in Atlanta in 1915, barely a week before the Atlanta premiere of The Birth of a Nation, D. W. Griffith’s paean to the original Klan. While this link between Griffith’s film and the Klan has been widely acknowledged, White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan (Indiana University Press, 2016) explores the little-known relationship between the Klan’s success and its use of film and media in the interwar years when the image, function, and moral rectitude of the Klan was contested on the national stage. By examining rich archival materials including a series of films produced by the Klan and a wealth of documents, newspaper clippings, and manuals, the author uncovers the fraught history of the Klan as a local force that manipulated the American film industry to extend its reach across the country. White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan highlights the ways in which the Klan used, produced, and protested against film in order to recruit members, generate publicity, and define its role within American society. Tom Rice is a senior lecturer in Film Studies at University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. Dr. Rice focuses on film history, specifically examining the relationship between political and cultural movements and cinema. In addition to his work on the Ku Klux Klan, Dr. Rice has also worked extensively on British colonial, world and transnational cinemas and written extensive historical essays on more than 200 films and production companies. Dr. Rice is currently developing another book length project on the Colonial Film Units of the British Empire during the years 1939-1960. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There has been much discussion recently in the United States about the contentious recent presidential election. Along with the election results, there has also been an increased interest in the so-called “fake news” stories spread on social media as well as on the emergence of the “Alt Right” movement in the past few years. Many scholars and historians have begun to look to the past for comparisons and parallels to the current state of affairs. The Ku Klux Klan was reestablished in Atlanta in 1915, barely a week before the Atlanta premiere of The Birth of a Nation, D. W. Griffith’s paean to the original Klan. While this link between Griffith’s film and the Klan has been widely acknowledged, White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan (Indiana University Press, 2016) explores the little-known relationship between the Klan’s success and its use of film and media in the interwar years when the image, function, and moral rectitude of the Klan was contested on the national stage. By examining rich archival materials including a series of films produced by the Klan and a wealth of documents, newspaper clippings, and manuals, the author uncovers the fraught history of the Klan as a local force that manipulated the American film industry to extend its reach across the country. White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan highlights the ways in which the Klan used, produced, and protested against film in order to recruit members, generate publicity, and define its role within American society. Tom Rice is a senior lecturer in Film Studies at University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. Dr. Rice focuses on film history, specifically examining the relationship between political and cultural movements and cinema. In addition to his work on the Ku Klux Klan, Dr. Rice has also worked extensively on British colonial, world and transnational cinemas and written extensive historical essays on more than 200 films and production companies. Dr. Rice is currently developing another book length project on the Colonial Film Units of the British Empire during the years 1939-1960. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There has been much discussion recently in the United States about the contentious recent presidential election. Along with the election results, there has also been an increased interest in the so-called “fake news” stories spread on social media as well as on the emergence of the “Alt Right” movement in... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There has been much discussion recently in the United States about the contentious recent presidential election. Along with the election results, there has also been an increased interest in the so-called “fake news” stories spread on social media as well as on the emergence of the “Alt Right” movement in the past few years. Many scholars and historians have begun to look to the past for comparisons and parallels to the current state of affairs. The Ku Klux Klan was reestablished in Atlanta in 1915, barely a week before the Atlanta premiere of The Birth of a Nation, D. W. Griffith’s paean to the original Klan. While this link between Griffith’s film and the Klan has been widely acknowledged, White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan (Indiana University Press, 2016) explores the little-known relationship between the Klan’s success and its use of film and media in the interwar years when the image, function, and moral rectitude of the Klan was contested on the national stage. By examining rich archival materials including a series of films produced by the Klan and a wealth of documents, newspaper clippings, and manuals, the author uncovers the fraught history of the Klan as a local force that manipulated the American film industry to extend its reach across the country. White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan highlights the ways in which the Klan used, produced, and protested against film in order to recruit members, generate publicity, and define its role within American society. Tom Rice is a senior lecturer in Film Studies at University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. Dr. Rice focuses on film history, specifically examining the relationship between political and cultural movements and cinema. In addition to his work on the Ku Klux Klan, Dr. Rice has also worked extensively on British colonial, world and transnational cinemas and written extensive historical essays on more than 200 films and production companies. Dr. Rice is currently developing another book length project on the Colonial Film Units of the British Empire during the years 1939-1960. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There has been much discussion recently in the United States about the contentious recent presidential election. Along with the election results, there has also been an increased interest in the so-called “fake news” stories spread on social media as well as on the emergence of the “Alt Right” movement in the past few years. Many scholars and historians have begun to look to the past for comparisons and parallels to the current state of affairs. The Ku Klux Klan was reestablished in Atlanta in 1915, barely a week before the Atlanta premiere of The Birth of a Nation, D. W. Griffith's paean to the original Klan. While this link between Griffith's film and the Klan has been widely acknowledged, White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan (Indiana University Press, 2016) explores the little-known relationship between the Klan's success and its use of film and media in the interwar years when the image, function, and moral rectitude of the Klan was contested on the national stage. By examining rich archival materials including a series of films produced by the Klan and a wealth of documents, newspaper clippings, and manuals, the author uncovers the fraught history of the Klan as a local force that manipulated the American film industry to extend its reach across the country. White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Klux Klan highlights the ways in which the Klan used, produced, and protested against film in order to recruit members, generate publicity, and define its role within American society. Tom Rice is a senior lecturer in Film Studies at University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. Dr. Rice focuses on film history, specifically examining the relationship between political and cultural movements and cinema. In addition to his work on the Ku Klux Klan, Dr. Rice has also worked extensively on British colonial, world and transnational cinemas and written extensive historical essays on more than 200 films and production companies. Dr. Rice is currently developing another book length project on the Colonial Film Units of the British Empire during the years 1939-1960. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
NCTE AUTHORS ON 'SPORTS AND LITERACY' Great topic with Professor Alan Brown of Wake Forest and Professor Luke Rodesiler of Indiana U...all about sports literacy!
Well that didn't take long. Less than a day after a video surfaced on social media showing an ATO pledge being forced to perform oral sex on a woman in front of a crowd, the ATO chapter at IU has been disbanded - they were still only suspended when we discussed it on The 10 At 10, but the letters are already coming off the house.
Alex Lichtenstein (History, Indiana U.) on the history of the struggles for class and racial justice in both South Africa and the U.S. The focus is on black trade unions and the apartheid state, the 2012 Marikana mine massacre, and labor in Jim Crow U.S. South, as well as an upcoming exhibition of Margaret Bourke-White‘s […]
Alex Lichtenstein (History, Indiana U.) on the history of the struggles for class and racial justice in both South Africa and the U.S. The focus is on black trade unions and the apartheid state, the 2012 Marikana mine massacre, and labor in Jim Crow U.S. South, as well as an upcoming exhibition of Margaret Bourke-White‘s […]
Guest Tracy Arculeta has the mind, heart & soul of an A++ baseball coach. This year he guided So.Indiana U. to the DII National Championship. In this show he gives stories and examples of how he daily uses Jim Meier’s, Championship Thinking in Baseball sports psychology workbook in his program and system. The post Championship Thinking in Sports – Sports Psychology Helps So. Indiana U. Win National Championship appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
OCP7 - Elizabeth CASSERLY (Indiana U.): Spread glottis in Faroese: Realization, neutralization and representation
4DE Nation! We are excited to have Senior Indiana University Long Snapper Dan Godsil on the podcast. Dan is draft eligible and was the only long snapper to be invited to the NFL Combine. We talked about his journey toward the NFL and his experiences so far. He gave some great incite on the NFL Combine from a specialist perspective and we discussed the potential opportunity to be drafted or get picked up as an UDFA. It's a fun discussion and we hope you enjoy it. If you like this one, please RT, Like and Share it on social media, as well as leave us a 5 Star Review on iTunes! Submit questions (DM or tag us) and we will answer them on our next podcast! Thank you to our Sponsors: National Kicking Rankings (Evaluation Platform)- The Hottest evaluation platform on the market right now. Come see what the HYPE is all about. Check out the camps tab to find an upcoming camp. www.NationalKickingRankings.com www.Twitter.com/NKR_Camps www.Instagram.com/NationalKickingRankings Follow Us (on all social media platforms): 4th Down Experience www.Twitter.com/4thDownExp www.instagram.com/4thDownExperience Co-Hosts: Coach Chris Husby: www.twitter.com/SpecialTeamsFB www.instagram.com/specialteamsFB www.specialteamsfootballacademy.com Coach Brian Jackson www.twitter.com/TeamJacksonKick www.instagram.com/BrianJackson20 www.teamjacksonkicking.com