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Comics In Motion Podcast
Earth-Two in the Bronze Age- Episode 28: Showcase #99

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 21:39


It's the showdown between Power Girl and Brainwave! With a couple other JSAers in tow, Power Girl shows Brainwave and the world that she can do this on her own. Plus, we finally meet Karen Starr! You can follow the show @ComicsLloyd on Twitter or send an email to ClassicComicsMBL@gmail.com . You can find me on Twitter @MattB_Lloyd and at www.dccomicsnews.com where I write reviews and edit news stories. You can also check out my chapter in “Politics in Gotham: The Batman Universe and Political Thought.” https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Gotham-Universe- Political-Thought/dp/3030057755 “Black Panther and Philosophy: What Can Wakanda Offer the World?” https://www.amazon.com/Black-Panther-Philosophy- Blackwell- Culture/dp/1119635845/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2F69N3WJBZM F3&keywords=what+can+wakanda&qid=1642053514&spr efix=what+can+wakanda%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-1 “Batman's Villains and Villainesses: Multidisciplinary Perspectives On Arkham's Souls” https://www.amazon.com/Batmans-Villains-Villainesses- Multidisciplinary-Perspectives- ebook/dp/B0C5SHX9BJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=D49SBV4K1UQ D&keywords=villains+and+villainess+arkham&qid=16954 06720&sprefix=villains+and+villainesses+arkaham%2Cap s%2C284&sr=8-1 I've also submitted my essay on Silver St. Cloud to be included in “Batman, Also Starring….” Also look out for the forthcoming “Comics Lit.” series from members of the Comics in Motion family. Will the Real Power Girl Please Stand Up? https://dccomicsnews.com/2023/05/30/will-the-real-power- girl-please-stand-up/ Retro Review: Power Girl TPB (2006) https://dccomicsnews.com/2023/06/06/retro-review-power- girl-tpb-2006/ Current Power Girl Series Reviews https://dccomicsnews.com/?s=leah+williams+power+girl+r eview

The Batgirl/Huntress Podcast
Episode 54: The Defeat of the Justice Society

The Batgirl/Huntress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 59:16


The Huntrio talk the Defeat of the Justice Society?  The youth of the Justice Society, Helena Wayne and Karen Starr, talk a little Justice Society history.  For over a decade, the Justice Society disbanded.  Via the oral history of her father, Bruce Wayne, Helena, AKA, the Huntress, relays the story of the JSA's history.   Write to us your thoughts.  www.thehuntresspodcast.com and wrightonnetwork@gmail.com  

The Kim Monson Show
The Danger of Freedom Creep

The Kim Monson Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020


Allen Thomas, a millennial, and Kim converse on freedom “creep.”  The public has slowly been abdicating their freedom to legislators and administrators with little resistance. Kim reports that Waters Edge Winery owned by Jennifer Hulan was shut down by the Tri-County Health Department on Thursday afternoon. Karen Starr, owner of Karen's Kafe and Stephanie's Bar & Grill in Calhan, joins Kim explaining why she re-opened her restaurants. The post The Danger of Freedom Creep appeared first on The Kim Monson Show.

Grognostics - Where craft beer meets the unexplained

At the same moment on October 14th,  one out of every fifty people on Earth vanished. Shockingly plucked by death’s talons, all depart without a trace. This is the premise of HBO’s fictional hit show, “The Leftovers” which recently finished its third and final season. Those remaining were left to ponder the inexplicability of their own mortality and navigate through a world filled with loss and confusion. On this episode, Grognostics asks the question - what if this happened in real life? What would be the plausible causes? Would it be geological, spiritual, multi-dimensional or induced by a lone ravenous, prognosticating, Mesozoic reptile? And most importantly, how would the size of Christopher Columbus’s manhood play a part? Luciano Muselli, Jevon Mattiassi, Ely Alexander, and Karen Starr guest to examine how and why 2% of the world’s population would meet their demise. Sobering, yes, but as usual there’s plenty of humor peppered in along the way.

Grognostics - Where craft beer meets the unexplained
Ep. 12 - Reincarnation - Part I

Grognostics - Where craft beer meets the unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 83:20


How much do you know about your past lives? Were you a young settler on the Oregon Trail, an octopus, or an award-winning-bowling-alley-employee during your last time on Earth? Did you know that birthmarks indicate how you died in your last life?  Can a person reincarnated find the murderer that ended their last life? Can Steve sing like the Backstreet Boys? These are some of life's most-asked questions solved on this latest episode. Kelly Stravers, Lauren Boyle and Karen Starr guest appear on a spiritual expedition into the concept of reincarnation.   

Grognostics - Where craft beer meets the unexplained

This 11th show puts the cast back in podcast as the Grognostic lads are joined by some of their closest friends for two parts hilarity, three parts nonsensical and ninety-nine parts schizophrenic. There’s a blooper reel, a a trivia gameshow, beer, an exclusive interview with The Producer and if you listen hard enough you’ll hear a yeti making love to an apparition who previously fell down a well. Only three of those are true. Pour yourself a cold one and join guests George Sellas, Karen Starr, Luciano Muselli, Ely Alexander, Jevon Matiassi, Kelly Stravers, Nick Avlonitis, and Christina Premutati for this bonus episode.

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Spoils of Akron Podcast
Episode 73 - Karen Starr Wears Many Hats

Spoils of Akron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 52:11


To say Karen Starr’s a busy person is a vast understatement. Co-owner of Hazel Tree Interiors, Karen is a successful interior designer, sings in the band RoxxyMoron, helps lead sustainability group GAINS and is launching into a new project with photographer Shane Wynn to tell the stories of historical Akron wallpaper, among other activities. Regardless of what she's doing, one thing’s for sure: she loves Akron. Karen stops in to speak with Liz and Chris about these and other cool projects she’s involved with.

The New 52 Adventures of Superman
New 52 54 Control Issues

The New 52 Adventures of Superman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2015 72:26


In this latest episode of The New 52 Adventures of Superman, I take a look at our visitor from Earth 2, Kara Zor-El aka Karen Starr aka Super Girl aka Power Girl, as she and her partner the Huntress confront Desaad over the way he’s destroyed her life recently, only to take a major knock to […]

All the Pouches: An Image Comics Podcast

In this latest episode of The New 52 Adventures of Superman, I take a look at our visitor from Earth 2, Kara Zor-El aka Karen Starr aka Super Girl aka Power Girl, as she and her partner the Huntress confront Desaad over the way he's destroyed her life recently, only to take a major knock to … Continue reading "54 Control Issues"

Fair Play Pod
The Beast Within

Fair Play Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014


The seventh issue. The dangers, of Cobalt-60, are examined, as well as its’ prevalence in modern society. Inverse Compton Scattering is briefly highlighted: pun intended. And, if I didn’t know any better, I believe that Karen Starr was involved in this issues’ conundrum… Ms. Okafur’s got a pocket-full of “I told you so”‘s for our […]

Outstanding Ohioans
The Outstanding Ohioans show, Episode 10-Interview with Karen Starr from Hazel Tree Interiors

Outstanding Ohioans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2014 34:51


In this incredibly interesting interview with Karen Starr, Co-Owner of Hazel Tree Interiors, listeners will hear how she built a business with her husband Jon Haidet, wrote a book, and became an ambassador for Akron.  Here is her story. To listen to the show, click on one of the following: Itunes Sticher Your computer Karen and Jon opened Hazel Tree Interiors in 2010, with a focus on interior designs and framing.  They have a wide array of services and products, with an emphasis on using local resources and creations. Most of their work is residential. Hazel Tree Interiors is based on a purpose of "Wanting Others to Have Work", which explains the emphasis on local artisans and craftsmen.  Their business values kindness, knowing and honoring where you came from, and clarity on where you want to go.  They focus on goals from an action perspective to create a desired vision. Karen's work was featured in Chris Guillebeau's great book The $100 Startup:  Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future has numerous case studies on why and how successful "microbusinesses" were created and sustained. This book takes a look at common themes and techniques that were used to develop these microbusinesses. Karen believes strongly in building up the Akron community and surrounding areas.  This past March, she co-authored A is for Akron book, an A to Z List of Akron's Places and Things That Make Us Smile. In addition to her business, Karen is an accomplished singer, here is how to connect with her band Roxxymoron. In less than a month, Cafe O Play will be opening its doors in Stow, Ohio.  Karen is playing a significant role in developing the interior of this unique business offering. Karen is very active on social media, you can connect in these ways: main website twitter facebook Thank you for listening, please take the time to rate the show on Itunes or Sticher.  

New Books Network
Lewis Aron and Karen Starr, “A Psychotherapy for the People: Towards a Progressive Psychoanalysis” (Routledge, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2013 106:12


In this interview, held before a live audience at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in New York City, Lewis Aron and Karen Starr discuss their wide ranging history of the roots of conservatism in American psychoanalysis, A Psychotherapy for the People: Towards a Progressive Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2013). Beginning with the nefarious impact of anti-semitism on Freud’s theorizing, the authors argue that in an attempt to protect his ideas from being devalued as emanating from the mind a Jewish thinker, he phallicized them, leading to his famous maxim regarding the repudiation of femininity as the bedrock of sexuality and civilization. Adding to the mix of what has made psychoanalysis in America less than radical, Aron and Starr argue that the impact of the Holocaust may have fomented the development of a kind manic defense which took the form of ego psychology (with its idea of the autonomous and unassailable ego). What becomes clear is that a tendency towards binary thinking (male/female, autonomous/dependent, permeable/impermeable) within the profession has demanded the repression of certain modes of understanding the psyche. Aron and Starr suggest that among the most prominently disavowed of ideas is that we are susceptible to the influence of other minds upon our own. In one of the more compelling arguments made, the authors argue that in the center of the split between what is considered psychotherapy and what is considered psychoanalysis, resides one of the biggest and most menacing fissures to the well being of the talking cure in this day and age. If psychotherapy is seen as the province of care and psychoanalysis as the province of interpretation, rather than that the two are frequently blended into many analytic treatments, who (besides big pharma) is the winner in the end? For Aron and Starr, this split is where psychoanalysis American-style, displays an at-times spectacular self-destructiveness. What is the RX for this dilemma? Listen to the interview and, if you are so moved, write in to describe how you are influenced by what you hear. The authors are game to engage in a conversation about their work and looking forward to hearing from the listenership so that we might strategize together a progressive future for psychoanalysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychoanalysis
Lewis Aron and Karen Starr, “A Psychotherapy for the People: Towards a Progressive Psychoanalysis” (Routledge, 2013)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2013 106:12


In this interview, held before a live audience at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in New York City, Lewis Aron and Karen Starr discuss their wide ranging history of the roots of conservatism in American psychoanalysis, A Psychotherapy for the People: Towards a Progressive Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2013). Beginning with the nefarious impact of anti-semitism on Freud's theorizing, the authors argue that in an attempt to protect his ideas from being devalued as emanating from the mind a Jewish thinker, he phallicized them, leading to his famous maxim regarding the repudiation of femininity as the bedrock of sexuality and civilization. Adding to the mix of what has made psychoanalysis in America less than radical, Aron and Starr argue that the impact of the Holocaust may have fomented the development of a kind manic defense which took the form of ego psychology (with its idea of the autonomous and unassailable ego). What becomes clear is that a tendency towards binary thinking (male/female, autonomous/dependent, permeable/impermeable) within the profession has demanded the repression of certain modes of understanding the psyche. Aron and Starr suggest that among the most prominently disavowed of ideas is that we are susceptible to the influence of other minds upon our own. In one of the more compelling arguments made, the authors argue that in the center of the split between what is considered psychotherapy and what is considered psychoanalysis, resides one of the biggest and most menacing fissures to the well being of the talking cure in this day and age. If psychotherapy is seen as the province of care and psychoanalysis as the province of interpretation, rather than that the two are frequently blended into many analytic treatments, who (besides big pharma) is the winner in the end? For Aron and Starr, this split is where psychoanalysis American-style, displays an at-times spectacular self-destructiveness. What is the RX for this dilemma? Listen to the interview and, if you are so moved, write in to describe how you are influenced by what you hear. The authors are game to engage in a conversation about their work and looking forward to hearing from the listenership so that we might strategize together a progressive future for psychoanalysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

Deakin Matters
The business of education

Deakin Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 14:12


Professor Karen Starr is Chair in School of Development and Leadership and she discusses her recent book and also her research into the business of education and running schools.