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Slate Culture
Culture Gabfest: The Wild Robot's Big Heart

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 64:05


On this week's show, Dana and Stephen are joined by Supreme Friend of the Podcast (SFOP) Isaac Butler, author of The Method:‌ How the Twentieth Century Learned to‌ Act. The trio first explores The Wild Robot, DreamWork Animation's handcrafted, lovingly made film that's the surprise of the year. Lupita Nyong'o voices ROZ, an old-fashioned robot powered by supremely advanced A.I. who must learn about and adapt to her new wild surroundings. Then, they dissect Nobody Wants This, a new Netflix series starring Kristen Bell (who plays a sex podcaster) and Adam Brody as a hot rabbi. Although there are obvious charms, the show's “will they, won't they” rom-com beats can often feel, at best, gratingly familiar, and at worst, bizarre and unthoughtful, particularly in its portrayal of Jewish women.  Finally, the Criterion Collection, is “a catalog so synonymous with cinematic achievement that it has come to function as a kind of film Hall of Fame,” writes Joshua Hunt for The New York Times. The panel dives into the wonderful world of ‘Closet Picks,' a viral video format in which celebrities and movie buffs head into the Criterion Collection stockroom and pluck high-quality DVDs and Blu-rays off its shelves while explaining their personal significance.  Also mentioned in this episode:‌ “The Wild Robot Has an Intelligence That's Anything But Artificial” by Dana Stevens for Slate. “‘Nobody Wants This' Pits Jewish Women Against ‘Shiksas.' Nobody Wins.” By Jessica Grose for The New York Times. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel extols the joys of being on the ground. Inspired by Chris Black's column for GQ, “How I Learned to Love a Layover,” the trio discusses how they spend their time in airports.  Email us at culturefest@slate.com.  Endorsements: Dana:‌ “Abbas Kiarostami's Childhood Films,”‌ a collection of 17 films by the renowned Iranian filmmaker made about or for children. Isaac:‌ The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, directed by Isao Takahata. Stephen:‌ “The Song That Connects Jackson Browne, Nico and Margot Tenenbaum”‌ by Bob Mehr for The New York Times. Podcast production by Jared Downing. Production assistance by Kat Hong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Culture Gabfest: The Wild Robot's Big Heart

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 64:05


On this week's show, Dana and Stephen are joined by Supreme Friend of the Podcast (SFOP) Isaac Butler, author of The Method:‌ How the Twentieth Century Learned to‌ Act. The trio first explores The Wild Robot, DreamWork Animation's handcrafted, lovingly made film that's the surprise of the year. Lupita Nyong'o voices ROZ, an old-fashioned robot powered by supremely advanced A.I. who must learn about and adapt to her new wild surroundings. Then, they dissect Nobody Wants This, a new Netflix series starring Kristen Bell (who plays a sex podcaster) and Adam Brody as a hot rabbi. Although there are obvious charms, the show's “will they, won't they” rom-com beats can often feel, at best, gratingly familiar, and at worst, bizarre and unthoughtful, particularly in its portrayal of Jewish women.  Finally, the Criterion Collection, is “a catalog so synonymous with cinematic achievement that it has come to function as a kind of film Hall of Fame,” writes Joshua Hunt for The New York Times. The panel dives into the wonderful world of ‘Closet Picks,' a viral video format in which celebrities and movie buffs head into the Criterion Collection stockroom and pluck high-quality DVDs and Blu-rays off its shelves while explaining their personal significance.  Also mentioned in this episode:‌ “The Wild Robot Has an Intelligence That's Anything But Artificial” by Dana Stevens for Slate. “‘Nobody Wants This' Pits Jewish Women Against ‘Shiksas.' Nobody Wins.” By Jessica Grose for The New York Times. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel extols the joys of being on the ground. Inspired by Chris Black's column for GQ, “How I Learned to Love a Layover,” the trio discusses how they spend their time in airports.  Email us at culturefest@slate.com.  Endorsements: Dana:‌ “Abbas Kiarostami's Childhood Films,”‌ a collection of 17 films by the renowned Iranian filmmaker made about or for children. Isaac:‌ The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, directed by Isao Takahata. Stephen:‌ “The Song That Connects Jackson Browne, Nico and Margot Tenenbaum”‌ by Bob Mehr for The New York Times. Podcast production by Jared Downing. Production assistance by Kat Hong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fields Church Podcast
Peace - Joshua Hunt - 2024-08-25

Fields Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 23:21


Joshua Hunt explores the Shalom peace of God through four views, Practical, Communal, Relational and Personal Peace.

EVOQ.BIKE Cycling Podcast
Joshua Hunt Training & Racing Interview (w/ a special guest) #417

EVOQ.BIKE Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 64:15


Josh sat down with the current Head of Athlete Performance at Neo Pro Coaching, retired professional cyclist, and all-round good-guy, Joshua Hunt to discuss all things training and racing. Joining the discussion is one of Josh's current athletes, our very own EVOQ coach, Alex Sankovic. Listen to Alex and Josh talk about their training and racing habits, philosophies, and tips. Be sure to checkout both Josh and Neo Pro for some great coaching/training info! https://www.neo-pro.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/neopro_cc/ https://www.instagram.com/joshhunt91/?hl=en If you enjoy training articles, check them here: www.evoq.bike/blog Questions? Josh@EVOQ.BIKE | @mr.nogggle | @evoqbike Thanks for listening! Leave us a review on Spotify & iTunes! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evoqbike/support

Who Needs School?
Joshua Hunt on the Tulsa Race Massacre

Who Needs School?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 38:29 Transcription Available


Capital One Senior Banker and Vice President Joshua Hunt and I discuss the implications of the hidden history of the Tulsa Race Massacre, his own family's story as part of the great migration of Black Americans out of the South, and how schools can address issues of race in the classroom.

Journalism Land
Episode 36, Joshua Hunt, "This is not a sneaker, it's an asset class"

Journalism Land

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 57:58


Joshua Hunt is a freelance magazine journalist who was previously a foreign correspondent in Japan for Reuters. His work has been published in GQ, Bloomberg Businessweek, Wired, and The Atlantic among other places. He also wrote a book, "University of Nike: How Corporate Cash Bought American Higher Education.” Here are links to his website and work:  http://www.viajoshhunt.com/ https://www.amazon.com/University-Nike-Corporate-American-Education-ebook/dp/B077LVCFQ6 https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2021-sneaker-investment/?srnd=businessweek-v2

Diversity Hire
Episode 41 - Getting There with Joshua Hunt

Diversity Hire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 99:35


Hello and welcome to the 41st episode of Diversity Hire. Today we talked to Joshua Hunt, a globe-trotting freelance reporter, who originally hails from Petersburg, Alaska. We talked about Josh’s winding path to journalism, the consequences of the personal essay economy, writing from an Indigenous perspective, how and why first-person experience can affect reporting, ageism, hype beasts and sneakerheads, why you shouldn’t wear Nike, and a lot more. This was a really fun conversation and a bit different from our previous ones, so hope you stick around to the end. Kevin and Arjun also talked about our promise to stop talking about Dimes Sq, feeling incoherent, and the worst feeling of all: being perceived. Thanks for listening!Joshua’s writing:We Didn’t Stand a Chance Against Opioids, TNR, 2019The Art of Eviction, The Nation, 2020To Catch a Counterfeiter, California Sunday, 2017Sneakerheads Have Turned Jordans and Yeezys Into a Bona Fide Asset Class, Bloomberg, 2021University of Nike, HOW CORPORATE CASH BOUGHT AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION, Penguin Random House, 2018 Get on the email list at diversityhire.substack.com

CLE TribeCast
500 years

CLE TribeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 44:10


Jeremy and Kevin are joined by Joshua Hunt, Vice-Chair of the Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance to talk about the use of Native American imagery in sports. Josh provides insight into the Cleveland Indians name change and why he and his organization feel it is the right decision. Learn more about his Organization here: https://www.committeeof500years.org/native-american-mascots-racist-harmful/  

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Fat Phobia, Wrongful Conviction, University of Nike

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 100:07


Sabrina Strings of the Univ of California, Irvine on her book "Fearing the Black Body." Jay Stanley, ACLU, on an iPhone app that allows you to record police encounters. John Hollway, Univ of Pennsylvania, on wrongful convictions. "University of Nike" author Joshua Hunt on corporate sponsorship of universities. Ecologist Brian Amman on tracking down diseases with the CDC.

Everett Public Library Podcasts
"The University of Nike," by Joshua Hunt

Everett Public Library Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 2:45


The Lone Reader takes aim at Joshua Hunt's scalding critique of the massive influence that the sports apparel manufacturer Nike wields over the University of Oregon and its football program.

Colorado A-List
Episode 9-TRELORA: Interview with Founder, Joshua Hunt

Colorado A-List

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 49:45


Joshua Hunt was ready to speak his truth, but not everyone was ready to accept it. Listen as Joshua tells us what led him to leave his successful career with a national residential real estate firm and start his own. Additionally, TRELORA broke the mold of a traditional firm because Joshua's vision was to make the home buying process more affordable. He structured TRELORA to utilize technology, task specialization, and flat commission fees. However, his revolutionary business model was not initially accepted by everyone in the real estate community. Despite violent backlash by some, TRELORA has been a great success! Don't miss Joshua's dramatic pilgrimage in this episode! For additional information about TRELORA visit www.trelora.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/industry-alchemist/support

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Have You Heard
#59 University, Inc.: Capitalism, Philanthropy and Higher Education

Have You Heard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 33:04


As states disinvest from public higher education, universities are increasingly turning to corporate sponsors. Joshua Hunt, author of University of Nike, joins us to talk about who pays when corporate donors are footing the bill.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Vacancies, Screen Time, Eugenics, Mongolian Music

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 102:14


Max Stier of Partnership for Public Service on vacancies in key positions hamper US government. Kara Bagot of Study Co-Investigator on a 10 year study to find out how we develop. Paul Lombardo of Georgia State University on fit to parent: have we learned the lessons of America's eugenic history. Sam Payne of the Apple Seed shares a story. Kip Hutchins of the University of Wisconsin-Madison on making a modern Mongolian through heavy metal music. Joshua Hunt on his book "University of Nike."

Edge of Sports
Nike & the Modern Neoliberal University

Edge of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 52:40


This week we speak to Joshua Hunt, author of the new book University of Nike. He talks to us about the development of the multinational corporation, its relationship with the University of Oregon, and it’s connection to much of what we say today, including what is taking place at the University of Maryland.  We also have ‘Choice Words’ about the World Cup, the Olympics and Brazil’s recent elections. We got ‘Just Stand Up’ and Just Sit Down’ awards to Athletes For Impact and the Dallas Cowboys owner, as well as a special Kaepernick Watch and more! Joshua Hunt Twitter: @viajoshhunt https://www.amazon.com/University-Nike-Corporate-American-Education-ebook/dp/B077LVCFQ6 Zirin, Athletes Speak Out Against Hate https://www.thenation.com/article/athletes-speak-out-against-hate/ — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE) — Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | Glitches - The Roots & Amel Larrieux | Poor Boys Long Way Home - John Fahey | Dang! - Mac Miller Feat. Anderson Paak | Life - Proof | Slippin’ - Buckshot & 9th Wonder | Go DJ - Lil Wayne | Second Round K.O. - Canibus | After Earth - MF Grimm | The Wire Theme

Duck Sports Unfiltered Podcast
"University of Nike" author Joshua Hunt

Duck Sports Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 28:32


A conversation between Register-Guard columnist Austin Meek and Joshua Hunt, author of the new book "University of Nike: How Corporate Cash Bought American Higher Education."

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF219: Flipping Houses and Apartments Is the Same, Right?! WRONG!

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 15:14


Today’s Best Ever guest saw a side of real estate sales that was damaged, and set out to fix it. Dropping out of high school, he found his passion for real estate at a young age and had incredible successes and failures along the way. From losing OVER 7 FIGURES in one deal, to completely revolutionizing the way real estate is sold, he has incredible experiences. Let’s listen up!   Best Ever Tweet:   Decide what you want to invest in – and you can’t just say real estate.   Joshua Hunt’s real estate background:   -          Founder, Managing Broker and CEO of TRELORA, based in Denver, Colorado  -          Started in real estate in 1997 at RE/Max where he was recognized as Rookie of the Year -          He joined Keller Williams ten years later becoming top producing agent before taking on roles of Managing Broker   Subscribe in   and    so you don't miss an episode!   Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors:   - Having a hard time finding great investment properties?Unfortunately, the best deals are rarely found locally. Norada Real Estate’s simple proven system provides you with the best deals across the U.S. to create wealth and cash-flow.Get your FREE copy of The Ultimate Guide to Out-of-State Real Estate Investing at    - Could you do more deals if you had more money? Let the crowdfunding platform, Patch of Land, find investors for you and fund your next deal…and your next deal…and your next deal…and…well, just go find out more at  

Skydive Radio
Episode #133 with John LeBlanc (Part 2)

Skydive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2010 84:27


Stump has plumbing drama. Hope everything comes out okay in time for the next show. Guest hosts are David Enete and Meredith Ottery. Summerfest just gets better and better: heli-fireworks, Dave takes 3rd in the hit-n-chug, Karry's doesn't stop talking about being in the women's camp. Get over yourself, girl! Our sponsor ChutingStar has an updated website. It's professional, super easy to use, and they offer the best customer service - hands down. Safety First with Brian Germain: Hypoxia... don't be a blue-skin. We're recording more Safety First spots with Brian in less than a week so get us your topics ASAP. Pic of the Week is Kevin Marrs landing at Chicagoland Skydiving Center in Hinkley, IL. Photo by Greg Drogaline. Interview with John LeBlanc Part 2. Facebook topic by David Enete: kids at the dropzone - jumping has stopped, it's time to go to bed. Joshua Hunt returns to skydiving after 2 years and a sketchy AFF level 1 jump. Russ Haas sends a voice mail. Waz, on the way to altitude, writes a song because he has plenty of time. It's called, "Freeflying on Sunday." Buy our shit.

Skydive Radio
Episode #113 with Tom Noonan on Jumping at Everest (Part 1)

Skydive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2009 63:02


Dave and Karry talk about the Invasion Boogie at Skydive Sebastian. Dave can't remember how to fly more than 15 loads per day while Karry takes trapeze lessons with friends. Thanks, Cory, for not only building and maintaining the original website but for continuing this even after you stopped hosting shows. Skydive Radio has a new website. It's the same web address with fun new features like a photo gallery and forums. Thanks to Matt Christenson of RealSkydiving for hookin' us up with the new website. Safety First with Brian Germain episode 1: What if my main is too small for my container? Pic of the Week: An unknown videogropher lands at Skydive San Diego. Photo by Joshua Hunt. Conversation with Tom Noonan part 1: Tandem skydiving from Mt. Everest. Listener email and a shout out to Jenny and Andy, former LSPCers now living in Germany.