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Best podcasts about james cobb

Latest podcast episodes about james cobb

StarTalk Radio
Alien Sightings with David Spergel

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 56:24


Are alien spacecraft here on Earth? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice discuss the UAP hearings, unexplained cosmic phenomena, dark matter, and more with astrophysicist and NASA UAP chair David Spergel.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/alien-sightings-with-david-spergel/Thanks to our Patrons David Anderson, Paul Balchin, Gary Droege, Antonin Bukovsky, Bill Bailey, Nathan Ramsey, Allan Schwartz, Tom Voyles, Curt Helvey, Walquiria Fontanez, Peg & Rick, Brandon, DJ Thuggy, Lorenzo Olivera, James Cobb, devon, Peter Čerešník, Rick, VICTOR HERNANDEZ, Pohev, Terry Burke, Barbara Guerra-Torres, Tyler Provencher, and Mariann for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen
Episode 279 - Interview with James Cobb (Professor of History Emeritus - University of Georgia)

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 58:38


Originally Recorded November 3rd, 2023 About Professor James Cobb: https://history.uga.edu/directory/people/james-c-cobb Check out Professor Cobb's biography of C. Vann Woodward, titled America's Historian: https://www.amazon.com/C-Vann-Woodward-Americas-Historian/dp/1469670216 Get full access to Unlicensed Philosophy with Chuong Nguyen at musicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe

Iconic Conversations with Tanaka Tava
E33: James Cobb - Communications and Sustainability Expert

Iconic Conversations with Tanaka Tava

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 48:17


James Cobb is a Communications and Sustainability expert. After spending 3 years in the entertainment industry, he went back to school to make positive change off-camera. He recently graduated from Arizona State University with his Master of Sustainability Solutions. In his time at school, he created sustainability educational videos that are used by Starbucks's Greener Apron Program and helped businesses see the value in taking care of people and the planet. In addition, James serves as a Board Director for Stardust Building Supplies. Now James is embarking on a career of positive change, by helping businesses create flexible, sustainable platforms that will contribute to a healthy, equitable world. [00:00:00] Innovators, changers, connecting: Six words [00:03:35] Pivoted to create a better world. [00:08:32] Pivoting to sustainability: pandemic taught slowing down. [00:13:46] Reflecting on environmental impact: Six words [00:19:09] Nature is someone: explore, discover, care. [00:23:58] Connect to nature, explore relationships. [00:28:49] Answer: Connected through nature, communication, respect. [00:33:48] Better together: Trust, communication, support. [00:39:28] Transforming life to serve others: Wow. [00:43:23] Changing world through storytelling: Six words GUEST: James Cobb

Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it

For more than two centuries, the American South has fascinated Americans–and increasingly those outside North America. Its economy, politics, religion, race relations, literature, and food have influenced all the commensurate parts of national life. Now A New History of the American South draws together the talents of several historians to create a new narrative of southern history, from the distant past of prehistory to the present. Drawing on old and new scholarship, the New History considers all the experiences of all the peoples of the South: indigenous, black, and white; male and female; poor, elite, and middling.  W. Fitzhugh Brundage is the editor of A New History of the American South, which means is the impresario and manager of the troupe of actors involved in the creation of an edited volume. Otherwise he is the William Umstead Distinguished Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has written on lynching, utopian socialism in the New South, white and black historical memory in the South since the Civil War, and the history of torture in the United States from the time of European contact to the twenty-first century; and he is currently working on a study of Civil War prisoner of war camps. For Further Investigation I've previously talked about the New New South with Zachary Lechner, author of The South of the Mind, way back in Episode 81, in a rare face-to-face, recorded in his office conversation C. Vann Woodward, Origins of the New South, 1877-1913 James Cobb, C. Vann Woodward: American's Historican W.J. Cash, Mind of the South John Shelton Reed, The Enduring South And I've talked with John Reed twice, once about Bohemian New Orleans, and another time about North Carolina barbecue. Both of them extremely important subjects. I mean it.

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“Theater Camp” feat James Cobb

Credit Crawl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 43:11


Hangout with us theater kids while we discuss the laugh out loud comedy Theater Camp in select theaters now!!

Walter Edgar's Journal
C. Vann Woodward: America's historian

Walter Edgar's Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 1:38


In his fresh and revealing biography, C. Vann Woodward: America's Historian (2022, UNC Press), James Cobb shows, explores how Woodward displayed a rare genius and enthusiasm for crafting lessons from the past that seemed directly applicable to the concerns of the present—a practice that more than once cast doubt on his scholarship. Dr. Cobb talks with Walter Edgar about Woodward and the changing interpretations of Southern history.

Walter Edgar's Journal
C. Vann Woodward: America's historian

Walter Edgar's Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 51:59


With an epic career that spanned two-thirds of the twentieth century, C. Vann Woodward (1908–1999) was a historian of singular importance. A brilliant writer, his work captivated both academic and public audiences. He also figured prominently in the major intellectual conflicts between left and right during the last half of the twentieth century. In his fresh and revealing biography, C. Vann Woodward: America's Historian (2022, UNC Press), James Cobb shows, explores how Woodward displayed a rare genius and enthusiasm for crafting lessons from the past that seemed directly applicable to the concerns of the present—a practice that more than once cast doubt on his scholarship. Dr. Cobb talks with Walter Edgar about Woodward and the changing interpretations of Southern history.

In The Pits Paintball Podcast
In The Pits episode 20 with James ”Beaux” Cobb of Valhalla Mechanical Paintball

In The Pits Paintball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 61:27


In The Pits Paintball Podcast is focused on telling the stories of members of the Texas paintball scene. Each week will feature a new guest, ranging from pro and divisional players, coaches, field owners, photographers, videographers, and Texas based brands. This week we feature James Cobb of Valhalla Mechanical Paintball.

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What a ride to Paradise?! Get a Ticket to ride ft James Cobb

Credit Crawl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 37:31


Listen to our super spooky episode with our super spooky audio levels lol

Finance Matters
Equity Action Team & Inclusive Excellence: Finance Matters

Finance Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 50:27


In this episode, we welcome members of UVAFinance's Inclusive Excellence Committee and Equity Action Team to discuss the trajectory of diversity and inclusion efforts in UVAFinance.  Our guests are Melody Bianchetto, ToShun Campbell, LaVerne Harris, and James Cobb. Resources Mentioned:  More on the UVAFinance blog about Inclusive Excellence activities: http://uvafinance.blogspot.com/search/label/Inclusive%20Excellence More on the UVAFinance Website about DEI (scroll down and click on Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion): https://uvafinance.virginia.edu/about-uvafinance DEI at UVA: https://dei.virginia.edu/inclusive-excellence  Previous Pods featuring Inclusive Excellence and Brave Space discussions: https://uvafinance.blogspot.com/2020/10/new-on-finance-matters-brave-space-in.html A Sampling of Previous Sprint Discussion Topics:  Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, ft. White Allergies Rioting for Injustice, ft. Trevor Noah addressing protesting and rioting, plus Kimberly Jones interview Covert/Overt White Supremacy ft. Reverse Racism and Race vs. Religion Book Discussion:  Master of the Mountain:  Thomas Jefferson & His Slaves Colorblind Ideology:  CBS News: MLK's “content of character” quote inspires debate PBS: Why Colorblindness is not the right approach to race Traci Ellis TEDx: The Exceptional Negro: Fighting to be Seen in a Colorblind World Oprah Magazine: Being “Color Blind” Doesn't Make You Not Racist – In Fact, It Can Mean the Opposite. History of Race at UVA with Professor Kirt von Daacke: UVA and The History of Race UVA Group Honors Unknown Slaves at Burial Site, Sets Stage for Future Work From Kitchens to Gravesites: Commission Explores History of Slavery at UVA Racial Equity Task Force Releases Report, 12 Key Recommendations for Action Inclusive Mindset for Committed Allies (LinkedIn Learning) 1619 Podcast Lovecraft Country Defund the Police discussion with UVA Chief of Police Tim Longo:  Brookings Institute: What does ‘defund the police' mean and does it have merit? CNN: There's a growing call to defund the police. Here's what it means A Capital Insurrection An interview with UVA historian, Caroline Janney: The Dark Familiarity of Trump's Lost Cause Time Magazine: The 1898 Wilmington Massacre Is an Essential Lesson in How State Violence Has Targeted Black Americans NPR: The Lies We Tell Ourselves About Race Charles Blow: The greatest threat to our democracy Reveal News: Remembering a White Supremacist Coup Annette John-Hall: The Capitol insurrection was never about the election. It was about white supremacy The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Viruses don't see race, right? Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Map  American medicine was built on the backs of slaves.  UVA and the History of Race: Eugenics, the Racial Integrity Act, Health Disparities-integrity-act-health-disparities  The Tuskegee Study Meet Onesimus the Enslaved African Who Saved Boston from Smallpox For Black Americans, COVID-19 is a reminder of the racism of US healthcare Why African American communities are being hit hard by COVID-19  

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Batman 1966

#ALLPODCASTSMATTER

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 73:01


Come along and ride on a fantastic voyage! We're reviewing every DC comics film, in chronological order. This movie doesn't have Bruce's parents die! It just assumes we have a ton of basic bat knowledge. I wish today's films could do the same. Musical guest is James Cobb.

Undisclosed
S2, Bonus Episode – The Trial Tapes Litigation

Undisclosed

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 88:56


May 18, 2017 / Last year, when the Floyd County Superior Court denied Undisclosed’s request to copy the audio recording of Joey Watkins’ trial and pre-trial hearings, Caplan Cobb LLP agreed to represent Undisclosed in seeking the trial tapes, and on May 1st, the Supreme Court of Georgia heard oral arguments in Undisclosed v. State. Special thanks go to Mike Caplan, Sarah Brewerton-Palmer, and James Cobb, our attorneys at Caplan Cobb! Episode scoring music by AnimalWeapon, Blue Dot Sessions, Chris Zabriskie, Fleslit, H-LR, Jahzzar, Remain, Uncanny Valleys, VYVCH, and Sym5. Thank you to our sponsors! www.stamps.com use code Undisclosed www.audible.com/Undisclosed www.squarespace.com use code Undisclosed #undisclosed #justiceforjoey Support the show.

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RC Today Show 123: Joe Nall 2014

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2014 147:22


In this episode: Grab a comfy chair and a snack, because this is a long show! Chris and Bobby are joined by Cody Wojcik and James Cobb to recap their adventures at Joe Nall 2014. Tune in! Show discussion: RC Today Show … Continue reading →

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University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences
A Surveyor Of Common Wealth: James Cobb And The Kentucky Geological Survey

University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2013 5:28


James Cobb is the director of the Kentucky Geological Survey, which works closely with the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at the University of Kentucky. In this interview, Cobb describes the types of work geologists do across the Commonwealth of Kentucky, which includes mapping geologic hazards and mineral and water resources. Cobb also discusses some of the geologic formations that make our region unique, such as the New Madrid Fault. This podcast was produced by Cheyenne Hohman.

JazzTK Podcast
JazzTK Podcast 2x05: Esther Cidoncha y Mad Men

JazzTK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2012 54:59


Ficha del episodio Equipo Dirección: Álex García Locución: Inma Blaya y Álex García Técnicos de sonido: Emilio Martínez y Borja Antón Contenidos Como te decía, contamos con Esther Cidoncha, pero antes de ello podrás escuchar la sección Jazz y Cine, donde Inma nos habla un poco sobre la buena serie Mad Men, y escuchamos algunas canciones de su banda sonora, con artistas como Astrud Gilberto, Miles Davis con un tema de su grandioso Kind of Blue y Ella Fitzgerald cantando a Manhattan, el escenario de la serie. Y después entra Esther y charlamos cordialmente con ella. Como sabes, Esther Cidoncha es una de las mejores fotógrafas de jazz; a los de JazzTK Revista digital de jazz nos encanta, ya le hicimos una de las primeras entrevistas de la sección Conversajazz (entrevista a Esther Cidoncha) y en algunos de nuestros artículos usamos sus fotografías que ella muy amablemente nos permite usar (entrevista a Ramón López, concierto de Jerry González). Si por un casual no la conoces, es obligatorio que visites su página web http://ecidonchafotosdejazz.blogspot.com.es/. Y si la conoces visítala también y suscríbete, así no te perderás las novedades. En la conversación hablamos sobre fotografía, sobre jazz, sus inicios, sus años en Valencia, la escena hispana de jazz,… Una charla de lo más entretenida. Y acompañada por un tema de Lennie Tristano y otro de Nat Adderley. Un programa en el que, una vez más, nos lo pasamos genial y disfrutamos como nanos. Esperamos que tú también lo disfrutes tanto como nosotros. Canciones Las canciones escuchadas en el programa son: * Agua de Beber (Astrud Gilberto, This is Astrud Gilberto) * Blue in Green (Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, James Cobb, Kind of blue) * Manhattan (Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Bregman, Vincent DeRosa, Ted Nash, Willie Schwartz, Bud Shank, Paul Smith, Barney Kessel, Joe Mondragon, Alvin Stoller, The Rodgers and Hart Song Book) * Turkish Mambo (Lennie Tristano, Peter Ind, Jeff Morton, Lennie Tristano) * Sack of Woe (Nat Adderley, Wes Montgomery, Bobby Timmons, Sam Jones, Percy Heath, Louis Hayes, Work Song)

JazzTK Podcast
JazzTK Podcast 2x05: Esther Cidoncha y Mad Men

JazzTK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2012 54:59


Ficha del episodio Equipo Dirección: Álex García Locución: Inma Blaya y Álex García Técnicos de sonido: Emilio Martínez y Borja Antón Contenidos Como te decía, contamos con Esther Cidoncha, pero antes de ello podrás escuchar la sección Jazz y Cine, donde Inma nos habla un poco sobre la buena serie Mad Men, y escuchamos algunas canciones de su banda sonora, con artistas como Astrud Gilberto, Miles Davis con un tema de su grandioso Kind of Blue y Ella Fitzgerald cantando a Manhattan, el escenario de la serie. Y después entra Esther y charlamos cordialmente con ella. Como sabes, Esther Cidoncha es una de las mejores fotógrafas de jazz; a los de JazzTK Revista digital de jazz nos encanta, ya le hicimos una de las primeras entrevistas de la sección Conversajazz (entrevista a Esther Cidoncha) y en algunos de nuestros artículos usamos sus fotografías que ella muy amablemente nos permite usar (entrevista a Ramón López, concierto de Jerry González). Si por un casual no la conoces, es obligatorio que visites su página web http://ecidonchafotosdejazz.blogspot.com.es/. Y si la conoces visítala también y suscríbete, así no te perderás las novedades. En la conversación hablamos sobre fotografía, sobre jazz, sus inicios, sus años en Valencia, la escena hispana de jazz,… Una charla de lo más entretenida. Y acompañada por un tema de Lennie Tristano y otro de Nat Adderley. Un programa en el que, una vez más, nos lo pasamos genial y disfrutamos como nanos. Esperamos que tú también lo disfrutes tanto como nosotros. Canciones Las canciones escuchadas en el programa son: * Agua de Beber (Astrud Gilberto, This is Astrud Gilberto) * Blue in Green (Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, James Cobb, Kind of blue) * Manhattan (Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Bregman, Vincent DeRosa, Ted Nash, Willie Schwartz, Bud Shank, Paul Smith, Barney Kessel, Joe Mondragon, Alvin Stoller, The Rodgers and Hart Song Book) * Turkish Mambo (Lennie Tristano, Peter Ind, Jeff Morton, Lennie Tristano) * Sack of Woe (Nat Adderley, Wes Montgomery, Bobby Timmons, Sam Jones, Percy Heath, Louis Hayes, Work Song)

Memorial Art Gallery Audio files
James Cobb talks about his work in the Pscyhedelic Exhibition

Memorial Art Gallery Audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2010 1:14


James Cobb talks his work in Psychedelic: Optical & Visionary Art Since the 1960s, on view at the Memorial Art Gallery, October 17, 2010-January 2, 2011.

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Talk To Me In Korean
TTMIK Interview #3 - James Cobb

Talk To Me In Korean

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2010 15:53


TTMIK - Interview #3http://TalkToMeInKorean.com

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