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Best podcasts about Kieffer

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GODcentre Gouda Podcast
De vrouw in haar volle potentie | Moederdag | Danique Hulsman, Esmee Venema, Talitha Kieffer

GODcentre Gouda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 43:34


De vrouw in haar volle potentie | Moederdag | Danique Hulsman, Esmee Venema, Talitha Kieffer by GODcentre Gouda

GODcentre Gouda Podcast
Leven vanuit Pinksteren | Ps. Talitha Kieffer | Jesus Central Church

GODcentre Gouda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 66:14


Om te kunnen leven vanuit Pinksteren, moet je de Heilige Geest hebben ontvangen, moet je leven vanuit de kracht van de Heilige Geest in plaats vanuit eigen kracht en dan zul je gaan getuigen wat Jezus in jouw leven heeft gedaan.

Le magazine de la rédaction
Vivre avec un trouble dissociatif de l'identité 1/5 : TDI : cohabiter avec des dizaines d'identités à l'intérieur de sa tête

Le magazine de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 6:18


durée : 00:06:18 - Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - À 28 ans, Zelliana est titulaire d'un master en neurobiologie. Mais parfois, elle parle comme une enfant de 8 ans et dit se prénommer Irish. Son cerveau abrite ainsi plus de dix personnalités. Psychiatre, Pr Hingray rappelle que le trouble dissociatif de l'identité reste, à tort, très controversé. - réalisation : Tara Schlegel, Annie Brault, Caroline Bennetot, Éric Chaverou Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Le magazine de la rédaction
Vivre avec un trouble dissociatif de l'identité 3/5 : TDI : Blanche, l'alter d'Émilie, confie habiter un nuage

Le magazine de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 5:54


durée : 00:05:54 - Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - Émilie et Blanche partagent un même esprit, un même corps et des traumatismes subis dès l'âge de 3 ans. Si Émilie souffre beaucoup en évoquant ce drame, Blanche, elle, peut en parler sans émotion. Confessions à deux voix autour d'abus infligés par des proches et à l'hôpital. - réalisation : Tara Schlegel, Annie Brault, Caroline Bennetot, Éric Chaverou Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

FRDH Podcast with Michael Goldfarb
A Morbid Symptom of Our Time: Anti-Vax

FRDH Podcast with Michael Goldfarb

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 53:40


The Anti-Vax movement is a morbid symptom of our time. Whoever writes the history of America's unraveling will have to pay attention to anti-vax and refer to Kira Kieffer's book Unvaccinated Under God a thorough study of its nearly 50 year history and its grounding in religion in the broadest sense of the word. In this FRDH podcast, Kieffer explains to anti-vax sceptic Michael Goldfarb how the movement went from legitimate concerns over flaws in a single vaccine to becoming a political cause exploited by Trump and Bobby Kennedy Jr. Give us 53 minutes to explain it all to you.

Keen On Democracy
Unvaccinated Under God: Kira Ganga Kieffer on Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 46:29


“Vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. should be understood as religious expression — not as the product of scientific misinformation. These debates have been proxies for existential concerns about justice and morality.” — Kira Ganga Kieffer Are anti-vaxxers simply bizarre anti-science crazies egged on by conspiracists like RFK Jr? For Kira Ganga Kieffer, author of Unvaccinated Under God, what she calls “vaccine hesitancy” in America is actually a more complicated and prescient affair. The prevailing narrative — that vaccine-hesitant people lack scientific facts or serve their own individual agendas — misunderstands what's actually happening. Kieffer's argument is that vaccine hesitancy is best understood as a kind of religiosity. Not in the narrow context of church doctrine, but in the broader sense of meaning-making, moral reasoning, and an intensely individualist relationship with the body that is deeply rooted in American evangelical and alternative-spiritual tradition. This hesitancy, Kieffer shows, is not new. It has been present since the smallpox vaccine in the eighteenth century. What recurs across very different eras and very different communities is a set of metaphysical rather than scientific concerns expressed in the language of wellness, purity, and bodily sovereignty. The most interesting political implication of Kieffer's argument is that the same hyperindividualistic anti-modern instinct behind vaccine hesitancy also drives the wellness movement, the rejection of AI, and the political coalition that coalesced around RFK Jr. She sees this as a broad and growing constituency that neither party has fully understood nor spoken to. Rather than crazies, today's anti-vaxxers might offer a window onto tomorrow's American politics. Five Takeaways •       Vaccine Hesitancy Is Moral Meaning-Making, Not Ignorance: The dominant public health framing: vaccine-hesitant people lack scientific knowledge. Kieffer's reframe: they are engaged in profound moral reasoning about the body, purity, parental responsibility, and the relationship between the individual and the state. The parent who fears the MMR vaccine is not asking a scientific question. They are asking: if I consent to this intervention and my child is harmed, am I responsible? That is a theological question — about guilt, intention, and moral agency — dressed in the language of health. •       Evangelical Hyperindividualism Is the Root: Kieffer's structural argument: American evangelical Christianity is, at its core, an individualist proposition. You are saved by your personal choices. This translates directly into the wellness culture's logic of bodily salvation: you are saved from illness, aging, and death by your personal choices about diet, supplements, and vaccines. The individual body becomes the site of spiritual as well as physical salvation. This hyperindividualism is very American — and very old. It predates the wellness movement and will outlast it. •       Vaccine Hesitancy Has Been Present Since the Eighteenth Century: Kieffer's most important historical corrective: vaccine hesitancy did not begin with COVID, with MMR, or with the anti-vaccine movement of the 1990s. It has been present since the smallpox inoculations of colonial Massachusetts. What recurs across very different eras is not the same people or the same science — it's the same core concerns: bodily purity, parental moral responsibility, and distrust of external authority over the body. Each generation clothes these concerns in the available language. Today it is wellness. Earlier it was religious freedom. •       RFK Jr.: Evangelical Crusader or Wellness Influencer? RFK Jr. shares many characteristics of the evangelical crusader — a sense of special mission, a narrative of persecution, a world divided into the awakened and the deceived. But Kieffer is careful not to put words in his mouth. What she observes: in his crusade for wellness and his critique of organised medicine, he channels the same instincts she traces throughout the book. His coalition is now showing signs of disillusionment — followers who believed he was a true believer are finding that political power complicates purity. They are looking for someone else. •       The Anti-Modern Instinct Will Shape American Politics: The same hyperindividualist, anti-modern instinct that drives vaccine hesitancy also drives the rejection of AI, the wellness movement's critique of pharmaceutical medicine, and the political formations that coalesced around RFK Jr. Kieffer sees a broad and growing constituency that packages distrust of modernity in spiritual terms: what is essentially good is nature, humanity, the unmediated body. Neither party has fully understood or spoken to this constituency. As skepticism about AI and hypertechnology grows, Kieffer expects it to become more politically significant, not less. About the Guest Kira Ganga Kieffer is a scholar of American religions, history, culture, and politics. She holds a PhD in Religious Studies from Boston University and is Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University. She is the author of Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton University Press, May 19, 2026). She lives in Westport, Connecticut. References: •       Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America by Kira Ganga Kieffer (Princeton University Press, May 19, 2026). •       Matthew Avery Sutton, Chosen Land: How Christianity Made America and Americans Remade Christianity — referenced in the opening; the preceding KOA episode on American religion. •       Episode 2913: David Ost on Red Pill Politics — the companion episode on the anti-modern political impulse that Kieffer's book helps explain. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,900 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting. WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify

The Deep Dive
Episode 260: Unvaccinated Under God w/ Kira Ganga Kieffer

The Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 63:59


Philip welcomes Kira Ganga Kieffer, author of Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vacccine Hesitancy in Modern America to the show. In their conversation, they trace the origins of what is popularly known as the “anti-vaxx” movement and how the religious right has influenced its trajectory. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip's Drop: Paprika (film) Kira's Drop: The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down – Anya Selleck Special Guest: Kira Ganga Kieffer.

Bar Down Breakdown
Ep. 311 - Tequila Mockingbird

Bar Down Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 93:49


Joe and Kieffer from Tequila Mockingbird join us for a deep dive into the Michigan music scene, the evolution of emo and post-hardcore genres, and the stories behind influential bands and their impact on the scene. We explore the influence of video game soundtracks on music discovery, the vibrant DIY festival culture in Lansing, Michigan. About Bardown Breakdown:Power chords and crashing boards. Mikey, Tom, and Justin talk music, hockey, and anything else that gets in their way. Tom and Mikey are lifelong friends that grew up on Long Island during the glory days of alternative music where our local bands were As Tall As Lions, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, The Sleeping, Envy on the Coast, you get the point. We spent many nights together at The Downtown, catching any pop-punk, indie, hardcore, or emo band that came through. This was not a phase, Mom! Fast forward 20 years and we are still just as passionate about the scene as we were during our girl jeans and youth XL band tees days. Tom and Mikey are diehard New York Islanders fans, but Justin (Bolts fan) likes to remind us that we are not an Isles podcast. As we got older we realized we can like more than one thing and running beside our love for music has always been our love for hockey. We have realized we are not alone in this thinking, actually there are many of us that love these two things! This podcast explores just how connected they are!

LAB: The Podcast
LAB the Podcast: Poetry Corner with Wendy Kieffer | The Land That Is Not

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 42:04


In this Poetry Corner episode of LAB the Podcast, Zach Elliott sits down with V3 Artist, Poet, and Author Wendy Kieffer to explore The Land That Is Not by Edith Södergran. Together, they reflect on longing, beauty, transcendence, and the ache for a beloved “country” beyond this world.Through Södergran's luminous poem, Zach and Wendy consider how poetry gives language to the deep human desire for meaning, home, healing, and the One we were made to love.  Support / Sponsor: https://vuvivo.com/supportFor More Videos, Subscribe: @VUVIVOV3 | https://www.youtube.com/@VUVIVOV3Follow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferLike:  https://www.facebook.com/vuvivo.v3Order Alchemy of Praise: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1944470220?ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&social_share=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&skipTwisterOG=2#vuvivo #v3 #LABthePodcast #PoetryCorner #WendyKieffer #EdithSodergran #TheLandThatIsNot #ChristianArt #BeautyPointsBeyondItselfSupport the show

Le magazine de la rédaction
Psychotraumatisme : un parcours intensif pour en sortir 5/5 : Samuel, le jour où tout s'éclaire

Le magazine de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 6:15


durée : 00:06:15 - Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - À 38 ans, Samuel, qui souffre de troubles de stress post-traumatique, a été pris en charge par l'hôpital de jour REPII. En travaillant sur le souvenir de son père tuant son animal de compagnie, une autre scène, complètement occultée, s'impose à lui. Ce souvenir va tout changer pour le jeune homme. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Annie Brault, Caroline Bennetot, Éric Chaverou Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

The Classical Ideas Podcast
EP 348: Dr. Kira Ganga Kieffer on "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America"

The Classical Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 41:11


Kira Ganga Kieffer is a scholar of American religions, history, culture, and politics with a PhD in Religious Studies from Boston University. She is Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University. Kieffer's first book, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton University Press, May 19, 2026) examines the spiritual and religious roots of vaccine resistance in U.S. history. In general, her work examines contestations over authority through the interactions between religion, alternative health movements, politics, and consumption. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691224664/unvaccinated-under-god Visit Sacred Writes here: https://www.sacred-writes.org/templeton-working-group  

New Books Network
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here 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

New Books in Medicine
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books in American Studies
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here

New Books in Religion
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

New Books In Public Health
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books In Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Politics
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On Religion
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

On Religion

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NBN Book of the Day
Kira Ganga Kieffer, "Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America" (Princeton UP, 2026)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 43:02


Kira Ganga Kieffer (Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Wesleyan University; PhD, Boston University, 2023) studies contemporary American spiritualities, health, gender, and marketing. Her first book, a history of religion and vaccine skepticism, Unvaccinated Under God: Religion and Vaccine Hesitancy in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2026), is  forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is the author of “Smelling Things: Essential Oils and Essentialism in Contemporary American Spirituality,” in Religion & American Culture (2021) and “Manifesting Millions: How Women's Spiritual Entrepreneurship Genders Capitalism,” in Nova Religio (2020), which received the Thomas Robbins Award for Article of the Year. She has written for Religion & Politics, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Religion for Breakfast. Kieffer uses textual analysis of spiritual marketing materials to discover how consumer culture creates religious concepts within a secular context. Focused on spiritual items and practices that are marketed to women, Kieffer compares the usage of essential oils by three very different groups of spiritual practitioners: contemporary yogis, evangelical Christians, and witches. Although the usage of essential oils is consumerized, Kieffer argues, the beliefs and practices created by “oilers” are nonetheless meaningful responses to the spiritual yearning. Essential oil practices blur the lines between religious traditions, sharpen individual spirituality, and work to create new collective identities. Order "Unvaccinated Under God" here: here Visit Sacred Writes here: here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

Agri-Pulse Open Mic Interview
Agri-Pulse Open Mic: Sam Kieffer - National Association of Wheat Growers

Agri-Pulse Open Mic Interview

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 26:17


This week's Open Mic guest is Sam Kieffer, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers. Wheat growers are pleased to see the House version of the Farm Bill approved, including several provisions important to their industry. Kieffer says high input costs and uncertain markets are pressuring growers and without additional financial assistance from Congress, more producers will be forced out of business. He also describes several promising new opportunities for wheat and calls on Congress to approve more research dollars. 

The EdUp Experience
LIVE from Ellucian Live 2026 - with Dave Kieffer⁠, Principal Analyst & ⁠Matt Winn⁠, Principal Analyst, ⁠The Tambellini Group⁠

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 20:54


It's YOUR time to #EdUp with Dave Kieffer, Principal Analyst & Matt Winn, Principal Analyst, The Tambellini GroupIn this episode, recorded LIVE from the Ellucian Live 2026 conference in Denver, Colorado,YOUR cohost is Nandini Khedkar, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy & Research, EllucianYOUR host is Dr. Jodi BlincoListen in to #EdUpThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠● Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠The EdUp Experience⁠We make education YOUR business!P.S. Want access to the only intelligence platform built exclusively from presidential conversations in higher education? Join EdUp Leadership!

Le magazine de la rédaction
Les livres ukrainiens en exil : une histoire de résistance 2/5 : Les livres de la diaspora ukrainienne en France : un héritage à explorer ?

Le magazine de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 5:54


durée : 00:05:54 - Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 9 500, c'est le nombre d'ouvrages en ukrainien conservés à la Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations, à Paris. Parmi ceux-ci, on trouve des livres pas comme les autres. Leurs pages renferment l'histoire de toute une diaspora arrivée en France, dès 1919. Une histoire d'émancipation. - réalisation : Alison Vicrobeck

LAB: The Podcast
LAB the Podcast: Poetry Corner with Wendy Kieffer | Fire & Ice - Robert Frost

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 46:33


In this Poetry Corner episode of LAB the Podcast, we slow down with Poet and Conservatory Artist Wendy Kieffer to explore the work of Robert Frost.Together, we step into two of Frost's most iconic poems, “Fire and Ice” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” unpacking how something so brief can hold such depth. From desire and hate… to rest, responsibility, and the quiet pull of the “lovely, dark, and deep,” this conversation invites us to reflect on what's happening within our own hearts. Frost reminds us that poetry doesn't just inform, it awakens. It helps us remember what it would impoverish us to forget. And in a world constantly pulling for our attention, this episode is an invitation to pause, listen, and rediscover the beauty of reflection.Support / Sponsor LAB the Podcast: https://vuvivo.com/supportFor More Videos, Subscribe:  @VUVIVOV3 | https://www.youtube.com/@VUVIVOV3Follow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferLike:  https://www.facebook.com/vuvivo.v3Order Alchemy of Praise: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1944470220?ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&social_share=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&skipTwisterOG=2#vuvivo #v3 #LABthePodcast #PoetryCorner #RobertFrost #FireAndIce #StoppingByWoods #Poetry #FaithAndArt #Beauty #WendyKiefferSupport the show

Insight On Business the News Hour
Where Are They Now with Dakota Kieffer

Insight On Business the News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 13:48


Back in 2011 Dakota Kieffer received a scholarship from the National Tractor Parts Dealer Association (NTPDA) and went to business school at Iowa State University. Here in "Where Are They Now" presented by NTPDA is the story of Dakota, his brother,, his wife, parents and the business he now owns with his brother Travis, Plastics Unlimited.  Meet Dakota:  Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on  PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon Central on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour...and on Threads @Insight_On_Business.

Le magazine de la rédaction
À Sarajevo, juifs et musulmans n'oublient pas leur histoire commune 2/5 : Sarajevo, le tour juif de la ville

Le magazine de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 5:03


durée : 00:05:03 - Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - À l'instar d'autres villes, Sarajevo propose un "tour juif", un circuit touristique centré sur le patrimoine juif de la cité. Mais contrairement à d'autres capitales européennes, Sarajevo n'a jamais connu de ghettos juifs. - réalisation : Annie Brault

Les adultes de demain
L'adoption qui a changé sa vie, et celles de milliers de filles - Tina Kieffer - #266

Les adultes de demain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 34:38


« Les filles sont plus vulnérables, donc les armes du savoir sont importantes. »Dans cet épisode, je reçois Tina Kieffer, grande reporter, autrice du livre "Une déflagration d'amour", ancienne directrice de la rédaction Marie-Claire et femme de convictions. Tina a bouleversé sa vie lors de l'adoption de sa fille Théa Chandara : une rencontre qui l'a poussée à créer l'association "Toutes à l'école", un projet éducatif holistique au Cambodge. Son combat ? Permettre à des milliers de filles d'accéder à la liberté, la dignité et l'indépendance par l'éducation.Grâce à sa vision et son engagement de terrain, elle fait aujourd'hui figure de référence dans l'éducation internationale et la solidarité féminine.Tina nous partage son histoire de maternité atypique, ses choix de vie, et la vision qui l'a portée à bâtir un modèle scolaire unique alliant soutien scolaire, médical, alimentaire, et accompagnement des familles. Vous découvrirez sa capacité à mobiliser grâce à son expérience médiatique, son énergie pour briser les barrières, son rapport à l'adoption et à la parentalité, et ses réflexions sur les défis éducatifs, en France et à l'international.Elle nous propose une plongée au cœur de l'éducation comme arme de paix, de son modèle Happy Chandara, et du pouvoir transformateur de l'école pour les filles dans le combat de l'égalité homme-femme.Les sujets abordés :(02:12) Rencontre et adoption de Théa au Cambodge : l'inattendu bouleversement(06:07) Les défis de l'adoption en France, entre procédure et résistances culturelles(13:38) Regard sur l'aide sociale à l'enfance et la place des enfants en difficulté(14:29) Vivre l'arrivée d'un enfant adopté : amour, liens, inquiétudes(16:59) Création de l'école Happy Chandara : un projet humaniste et holistique(21:42) Modèle pédagogique innovant : éducation, santé, environnement, alimentation, familles(24:37) Les résistances des familles et accompagnement social des filles(25:36) Résultats scolaires, absence de décrochage et insertion professionnelle(28:51) Transposition du modèle et enjeux du financement(30:36) Vision pour l'avenir : un monde égalitaire, une planète préservéeUn épisode qui nous montre comment la rencontre avec un enfant peut transformer une vie, le pouvoir de l'éducation et de l'engagement, et l'humanité au cœur de toute transformation sociale.Pour parrainer une enfant, faire un don ou aider autrement l'association Toutes à l'école, rendez-vous sur leur site : https://www.toutes-a-l-ecole.org/fr/

Les adultes de demain
[MOMENT-CLÉ] Quand l'adoption est une évidence - Tina Kieffer

Les adultes de demain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 3:20


Dans cet extrait, Tina Kieffer, journaliste, ancienne directrice de la rédaction Marie-Claire et fondatrice de l'association "Toutes à l'école", revient sur l'évidence de l'adoption dans sa vie. Malgré une famille déjà nombreuse, Tina raconte le bouleversement ressenti en croisant la route de la petite Chandara dans un orphelinat du Cambodge, ainsi que le combat mené pour lui offrir une nouvelle vie en France. Elle décrit avec émotion la volonté profonde de « sauver une enfant » et l'attachement immédiat qu'elle a ressenti, révélant aussi la complexité du parcours d'adoption et l'impact sur son entourage. Un témoignage sincère et touchant sur la force du lien, le besoin de réparer et la générosité sans limites.L'épisode intégral est à retrouver sur toutes les plateformes d'écoutes de podcast le 26/03/2026.

The Psychedologist
Keeping the next generation human: Karen Kieffer returns

The Psychedologist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 55:54


The wise and refreshingly real Karen Kieffer returns to The Psychedologist to talk shop about keeping the next generation human. She speaks about how to become a conscious parent (not a perfect parent), and how to protect and nurture our children in a world that is not protective and nurturing; creating a web of community and care; being in solidarity and taking action while the world is making us more isolated; and finding hope in dark times - all while living with terminal illness.Some highlights include:how important it is not to lose ourselves in outrage and despairTending to relationships, growing out of relationshipsHow parents contribute to shaping their baby's nervous system, and the merit of understanding your childhood stuff before having a baby so things don't operate through you unconsciouslyThat trauma is one way that the nervous system learns something, therefore the term “heal my trauma” could also be understood as, “help my nervous system learn a different thing” (and how to create new experiences for ourselves that help us learn a different thing, in our own way and that aligns with our own values)Going through the body to understand and change a behaviorCancer, and human beings as the most complex entity in the universeThe adaptive human drive to try to avoid uncertaintyTransformation in the year of the fire horsePsychedelic Integration coachingBio:Karen Kieffer, MSW, LICSW, CCTP, CTNCI'm Karen and I run Snowfields Coaching. I'm a trauma therapist and coach trained in a bunch of different modalities like EMDR, Feedback Informed Treatment, expressive therapies, Finnish Open Dialogue, PSIP and other psychedelic therapies, etc. I am also eligible to sit for the Health and Wellness Practitioner Board exam, and I bring a holistic, non-clinical approach to all of my work. I want to help people make practical use of tools that they can use on their own forever that are based on their uniqueness so that they can become more of who they are, to grow and change in the direction they want to go without endless therapy or unwanted medications. I use my own experience of navigating the mental health system plus formal training and education to support people to achieve their own goals through coaching that is informed by clinical, anti-clinical, political, nonviolent, dialogical, physiological, organizational, social, evolutionary, and ecological principles – and probably more! I am a not-perfect mother of one amazing adult and I am blessed with a whole network of wonderful friends and family who really know me and hold me up.I offer coaching in several specific areas. To explore working together, the fastest way is to set up a quick meeting at this calendar link: https://calendly.com/snowfields-coaching/let-s-meet-for-coffee . I do have Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram pages, but my home and the best place to find me is really at the Motherhood Alliance here: https://www.motherhoodalliance.com/snowfields-coaching .

Le magazine de la rédaction
Angoulême, fabrique de l'image animée 2/5 : La proximité des entreprises, un atout pour les studios d'animation à Angoulême

Le magazine de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 6:03


durée : 00:06:03 - Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 35 studios d'animation sont implantés à Angoulême, certains depuis de nombreuses années, d'autres sont arrivés plus récemment. 2 Minutes y a ses bureaux depuis vingt-trois ans. Pour son dernier film d'animation, le studio a travaillé avec l'une des entreprises voisines, qui s'est chargée du son. - réalisation : Annie Brault

LAB: The Podcast
LAB the Podcast: Poetry Corner with Wendy Kieffer | “Everyone Sang” by Siegfried Sassoon

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 27:53


In this episode of LAB the Podcast, Wendy introduces “Everyone Sang” by Siegfried Sassoon, a World War I poet known for his gritty realism and vocal protest against the horrors of war. Written at the end of the war, this poem captures a breathtaking moment of release: voices lifted, beauty arriving like a setting sun, horror drifting away, and everyone suddenly singing.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / Sponsor: https://vuvivo.com/supportFor More Videos, Subscribe: @VUVIVOV3 | https://www.youtube.com/@VUVIVOV3Follow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferOrder Alchemy of Praise: https://a.co/d/03Ws1JgUSupport the show

Le magazine de la rédaction
Après le décrochage, se réconcilier avec l'école

Le magazine de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 57:59


durée : 00:57:59 - Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - À travers ce Grand Reportage, nous avons voulu comprendre comment la France, qui comptait au début des années 2000 près de 10 % d'élèves décrocheurs - dont 60 % issus des filières bac professionnel et CAP - a réussi à inverser cette tendance. Puisqu'ils ne sont désormais plus que 7,8 %. - réalisation : Annie Brault - invités : Amel Kouza responsable de l'Institut Bertrand Schwartz, contributrice, coordinatrice et rédactrice en chef de la Revue.; Carole Zerbib Proviseure du lycée Vauquelin à Paris 13e, membre de l'exécutif national SNPDEN-UNSA

Elis James' Feast Of Football
Vipotnik, Salech or Moore?

Elis James' Feast Of Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 56:12


Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes know more than most about scoring goals. They also know a prolific scorer can be worth his weight in gold. Swansea City's Zan Vipotnik is the Championship's top scorer with 13 goals, while Kieffer's Moore's 10 goals for Wrexham ensures they are well in touch of a play-off place. And in League One, Yousef Salach has caught the eye in Cardiff City's rise to the top of the table. But if they had to choose, which one would they say is the best?But this week's podcast starts with the disappointing news of Ben Davies' likely absence from World Cup play-offs with a broken ankle, while Jordan James gives manager Craig Bellamy another potential scare with a hamstring injury.

Dudes And Dads Podcast
Chamber Advocacy, Small Tractors, and Utensil Hands with Nick Kieffer

Dudes And Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 52:23


Goshen Chamber of Commerce President Nick Kieffer explains how the organization acts as a chameleon-like resource to advocate for, connect, and develop local businesses. The group discusses the importance of tenacity and hard work in entrepreneurship, followed by a quiz on fighting lions and utensil hands Links:

The Power Trip
HR. 2 - Kieffer

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 51:07


A great actor with a unique name lands himself in jail, Mark Parrish shares his thoughts on the Wild and Zach Halverson concurs, Parker Fox shares what The Barn was like in last night's heartbreaker

The Power Trip
HR. 2 - Kieffer

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 49:28 Transcription Available


A great actor with a unique name lands himself in jail, Mark Parrish shares his thoughts on the Wild and Zach Halverson concurs, Parker Fox shares what The Barn was like in last night's heartbreaker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LAB: The Podcast
LAB the Podcast: Poetry Corner with Wendy Kieffer | The Widow of Nain

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 34:20


In this special Poetry Corner episode of LAB the Podcast, poet and artist Wendy Kieffer shares an original villanelle inspired by The Widow of Nain—a rarely explored gospel story where grief meets resurrection, and vulnerability encounters compassion.Recorded during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, this conversation reflects on loss, motherhood, beauty, and the profound hope found in Christ—the One who speaks life where death seems final. Wendy opens up about her creative process, personal grief, and the power of poetry to awaken wonder, restore dignity, and remind us that freedom is beautiful.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / Sponsor: https://vuvivo.com/supportFor More Videos, Subscribe:  YouTube / @VUVIVOV3Follow:  @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @Zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferLike: https://www.facebook.com/vuvivo.v3Order Alchemy of Praise: Amazon#vuvivo #v3 #labthepodcast #wendykieffer #poetrycorner #alchemyofpraise  #TheWidowOfNain #ChristianPoetry #SpokenWordPoetry #FaithAndArt #BeautyAndJustice #HumanTraffickingAwareness #FreedomIsBeautiful #ChristianPodcast #PoetryAndFaith #ArtAndTheGospelSupport the show

LAB: The Podcast
LAB the Podcast: Poetry Corner with Wendy Kieffer | The Table as Sacred Space

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 35:22


In this special holiday episode, V3 Conservatory poet Wendy Kieffer returns to Poetry Corner to explore the sacred beauty that unfolds around the table. Together we reflect on slowing down, “bending time,” and rediscovering the holy ordinary moments that shape our lives. Through Wendy's poem The Table, we consider tradition, memory, loss, joy, and the transformative power of gathering with the people we love. This conversation invites you to step into your own table with renewed gratitude, deep presence, and an awakened sense of wonder.  Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / Sponsor: https://vuvivo.com/supportFor More Videos, Subscribe:   @VUVIVOV3 | https://www.youtube.com/@VUVIVOV3Follow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferOrder Alchemy of Praise: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1944470220?ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&social_share=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&skipTwisterOG=2Support the show

Lean Blog Interviews
How Don Kieffer Applies Toyota Thinking to Modern Knowledge Work

Lean Blog Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 50:31


Don Kieffer has spent more than fifty years redesigning how real work gets done. In this episode, he explains why so many improvement efforts stall—and how Dynamic Work Design offers a clearer, more practical way forward. Episode page with video, transcript, and more Don traces his path from machinist to Vice President of Operational Excellence at Harley-Davidson and senior lecturer at MIT Sloan. He shares what he learned working with Toyota legend Hajime Oba, including the moment he realized that copying Toyota's rituals was the wrong goal. The real power, he argues, lies in understanding the thinking behind great work design. We break down the five principles of Dynamic Work Design—solving the right problem, structuring for discovery, connecting the human chain, regulating flow, and making work visible—and discuss how they apply far beyond the factory floor. Don explains why intellectual work is “almost infinitely compressible,” why executives misdiagnose morale problems, and why most leaders can draw their org chart but not the actual flow of work. Along the way, he shares stories from Harley, MIT, and client organizations that learned to shift from firefighting to flow. His message is consistent: when you redesign the work, you change the culture. Engagement follows the system, not the other way around. This episode pairs well with Episode 538 with Nelson Repenning and is essential listening for leaders trying to improve performance, reduce frustration, and create environments where people can do their best work. Key ideas • Copying Toyota's practices isn't the same as understanding Toyota's thinking • Why Dynamic Work Design starts with a specific problem—not a program • How to create real-time management systems in knowledge-work environments • Why most dysfunction is a work-design issue, not a people issue • How better work design restores flow, learning, and joy in the work Representative Quotes “Five percent of the problem is people. Ninety-five percent is bad work design.” “Most executives can draw the org chart, but not the work.” “Intellectual work is almost infinitely compressible.” “Culture emerges from how the work is designed—not from what leaders say.”

Anomia - le partenaire Business des avocats

Jérôme Kieffer, co-fondateur et CEO de RYDGE Conseil, revient sur une aventure entrepreneuriale hors norme.Dans cet épisode, il retrace son parcours de KPMG à la création de RYDGE, explique comment la confiance entre associés et l'esprit collectif ont été les moteurs du projet, et livre son regard sur les grandes évolutions du marché. Un échange authentique, où se mêlent audace, innovation et transmission. À écouter sans tarder ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

LAB: The Podcast
LAB the Podcast: Poetry Corner with Wendy Kieffer | The Patience of Ordinary Things

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 39:00


In this episode of LAB the Podcast, poet and V3 artist Wendy Kieffer joins us for a conversation inspired by “The Patience of Ordinary Things” by Pat Schneider. From cups that hold tea to floors that receive our feet, Wendy and Zach reflect on the quiet love hidden in the simplest moments — and how seeing with fresh eyes can awaken gratitude, imagination, and joy.Take a pause from the hurry, pour a warm cup of tea, and join us as we reflect on patience, presence, and the extraordinary grace of ordinary thingsThank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / Sponsor: https://vuvivo.com/supportFor More Videos, Subscribe: @VUVIVOV3 | https://www.youtube.com/@VUVIVOV3Follow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferLike:  https://www.facebook.com/vuvivo.v3Order Alchemy of Praise: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1944470220?ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&social_share=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3NCER8Y41NXPRQ5QE469&skipTwisterOG=2Support the show

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
597. Transforming Work Culture: From Firefighting to Strategic Flow feat. Donald C. Kieffer

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 53:50


What practical advice could leaders and managers implement right now in their organizations to increase productivity and decrease friction between disparate elements of their companies? How can managers reexamine legacy processes that have remained in place simply because they were, and reimagine them for the specific challenges of today's business environment?Donald C. Kieffer is  a lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, the founder of consulting firm ShiftGear Work Design, and the author of the new book There's Got to Be a Better Way: How to Deliver Results and Get Rid of the Stuff That Gets in the Way of Real Work.Greg and Donald discuss the concept of dynamic work design. Donald shares stories of challenges in work design across various industries, including healthcare, banking, and software. He also explains how dynamic work design focuses on understanding and improving human work by making the invisible elements of work visible, reducing inefficiencies, and promoting incremental improvements. With a bit of attention to detail and careful setup, systems and processes can be honed to better serve their businesses. Donald points to mistaken beliefs that senior managers often hold about work processes and emphasizes the importance of regulating work to maintain flow, avoiding the political dynamics that arise from inefficiencies, and managing by observing and understanding the real work, allowing organizations to work smarter and harder. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:Injecting discovery into work09:15: If you're firefighting to run the day-to-day business, you have no time to think about the future, to even think about the strategy or think about what's happening. So, we're much more about improvement, about incremental improvement. What we are about is discovery. So the idea is that every action that you take in business, be it at whatever level, at the strategic level or the frontline level, is based on the assumptions that activity will cause an improvement. And so we run it as an experiment and say, instead of measuring the plan, we measure: did the activity actually do what you thought? And if it did, great, let's do more. If it didn't, why not? And so we inject discovery into the whole idea of doing, of human work against the target at every level.If you can't draw the work you can't fix it16:14: I have a saying I use all the time that I love, which is, if you can't draw the work, you don't understand it, and you certainly can't fix it. And it comes from... [16:46] And I think we ask leaders all the time, can you draw it? Can you show it? They can't do it. They think they do it in their head. And this is the thing—why these tools, like A3 and different problem-solving tools, work—is that when you have to write down the problem statement, or when you have to draw the work, it moves it from that pattern-matching part of your brain, where you think you know it, to the rational part of your brain, where it shows you, I'm not really sure.Why we blame people instead of the work design the work36:53: If you see a problem, you tend to blame the person who's nearest the problem, even though it could have been caused way far away, because most of the time there could have been something they did, they could have done to keep it from happening. But you know, if there are like 500 opportunities per problem to happen, one or two of them are gonna get through, even though they're not that person's fault. So I think it's just something very human in us, which is why we call this work design. This is not about people; this is about the design of the work that's usually been ad hoc.On helping people do good work57:23: People want to do good work, meaningful work. Go find the stuff that's getting in their way, even if it's stuff you've put in the way, and get out of the way. Help them. Help them with the design of work. I know it's good for business. There are stories galore in the book about how points on the board, but I'll tell you why I do it when I should be sitting on the back porch collecting Social Security and drinking beer. It's because of the look on people's faces. We can actually go to work and be productive no matter what their level is and feel like they're part of something good and doing.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Takashi TanakaRoss PerotHarley-DavidsonClayton ChristensenDaniel KahnemanFrederick Winslow TaylorJugaadSteven J. Spear PodcastWilliam S. HarleyFive WhysNUMMISeagull ManagementGuest Profile:Faculty Profile at MIT Management | Sloan SchoolShift Gear Work DesignGuest Work:There's Got to Be a Better Way: How to Deliver Results and Get Rid of the Stuff That Gets in the Way of Real WorkGet Work Back on Track With Visual Management | ArticleHow to Rescue an Overloaded Organization | Article Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Remarkable Leadership Podcast
Removing Organizational Roadblocks with Don Kieffer and Nelson Repenning

The Remarkable Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 38:04


Have you ever felt like you're constantly putting out fires at work instead of making progress? Kevin welcomes Don Kieffer and Nelson Repenning to discuss why so many workplace processes feel frustrating and ineffective, and what leaders can do about it. Drawing on decades of experience in operations and organizational design, Don and Nelson reveal why quick-fix workarounds backfire, how firefighting becomes the default mode of operation, and the hidden costs of constantly reacting instead of leading. They introduce the concept of dynamic work design and explain why breaking down silos isn't just nice to have, it's essential. Along the way, they share practical tools leaders can use to move from chaos to sustainable success. Listen For 00:00 Introduction and the problem with roadblocks at work 03:33 How they met and started collaborating 06:07 The Harley-Davidson connection 08:32 The big idea behind the book 09:41 Why organizations assume the world is predictable 11:03 What dynamic work design means 12:21 The hidden cost of firefighting and workarounds 13:01 The firefighting trap explained 15:33 How firefighting becomes self-reinforcing 17:36 Why the dynamic appears in every organization 19:12 Leadership behaviors that unintentionally worsen it 21:12 Moving beyond blame to system thinking 21:56 The problem with silos in organizations 23:43 How work actually flows across silos 25:12 Visualizing knowledge work to expose inefficiency 26:04 Silos and identity in organizations 27:22 Why we must focus on system productivity 28:36 The matrix problem in modern organizations 29:12 Five elements of dynamic work design 29:48 Problem formation as an underrated leadership skill 30:24 Why framing the problem matters 31:23 Using conscious thinking to solve the right problems 32:36 Asking "what problem are we trying to solve" 33:20 What leaders can learn from this habit 33:48 Don and Nelson's hobbies outside of work 34:38 What they are reading now 35:35 Where to find their book and connect 37:19 Wrap up and invitation to subscribe Their Story: Nelson P. Repenning and Donald C. Kieffer are the authors of There's Got to Be a Better Way: How to Deliver Results and Get Rid of the Stuff That Gets in the Way of Real Work. Nelson is the School of Management Distinguished Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is currently the director of MIT's Leadership Center and was recently recognized by Poets & Quants as one of the world's top executive MBA instructors. His scholarly work has appeared in Management Science, Organization Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, the Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, and Research in Organizational Behavior. Donald C. Kieffer is a Senior Lecturer in Operations Management at MIT Sloan. He is a career operations executive and co-creator of Dynamic Work Design. Kieffer started running equipment in factories at age 17. He was VP of operational excellence at Harley-Davidson, where he worked for 15 years. Since 2007, he has been advising leaders in a variety of industries around the globe. His guidance was instrumental in transforming both the production and technical development areas of the Broad Institute, a Cambridge-based genomic sequencing organization, now an industry leader. He is the founder of ShiftGear Work Design, LLC, and teaches Operations Management at AVT in Copenhagen. This Episode is brought to you by... Flexible Leadership is every leader's guide to greater success in a world of increasing complexity and chaos.  Book Recommendations There's Got to Be a Better Way: How to Deliver Results and Get Rid of the Stuff That Gets in the Way of Real Work by Nelson P. Repenning and Donald C. Kieffer  The Mindful Body: Thinking Our Way to Chronic Health by Ellen J. Langer  Murder Mysteries by Lousie Penny Like this? Competing in the New World of Work with Keith Ferrazzi How to Achieve Breakthrough Execution and Accelerate Growth with Patrick Thean Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes    Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group   Podcast Better! Sign up with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free! Use promo code: RLP  

Catalytic Leadership
Risk Management: Protect Clients and Scale With Confidence

Catalytic Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 26:12 Transcription Available


Send us a textScaling an agency comes with growing complexity: more clients, bigger teams, higher stakes. And with growth comes risk. If a single misstep could cost you clients, revenue, or even your reputation, how do you protect what you've built while continuing to scale with confidence?In this episode, I sit down with Kieffer Rittenhouse, a 30-year commercial insurance broker and partner at Integrated Insurance Solutions, who specializes in protecting small to mid-sized businesses through smart agency risk management. Kieffer shares how he's built decades-long client relationships by being an advocate, not just a vendor, and how applying the “Platinum Rule” can transform the way you serve and retain your clients.We also explore real-world lessons around navigating team burnout, leveraging AI for smarter decisions, and putting systems in place that prevent costly setbacks. If you're scaling to or beyond 7-figures, this conversation will help you rethink how you protect your agency's growth while staying focused on what matters most: your clients and your people.Books MentionedSpark Brilliance by Jackie InsingerCan't Hurt Me by David Goggins To learn more from Kieffer Rittenhouse or connect with him directly, you can reach him at krittenhouse@integrated-usa.com or on his cell. His commitment to client advocacy and smarter risk management makes him a trusted advisor for entrepreneurs scaling with confidence.Join Dr. William Attaway on the Catalytic Leadership podcast as he shares transformative insights to help high-performance entrepreneurs and agency owners achieve Clear-Minded Focus, Calm Control, and Confidence. Free 30-Minute Discovery Call:Ready to elevate your business? Book a free 30-minute discovery call with Dr. William Attaway and start your journey to success. Special Offer:Get your FREE copy of Catalytic Leadership: 12 Keys to Becoming an Intentional Leader Who Makes a Difference. Connect with Dr. William Attaway: Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Where Leaders Go Wrong: Don Kieffer on Finding Better Ways to Work

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 55:49


What if the secret to organizational success isn't another management fad but a return to the basics of how work actually gets done? Don Kieffer, senior lecturer at MIT Sloan and former Harley-Davidson executive, joins me on Remarkable People to unpack the five principles of Dynamic Work Design. With stories ranging from factory floors to biotech startups, Don reveals why firefighting cultures stall progress and how small, focused experiments can unleash innovation. His new book, There's Got to Be a Better Way, challenges leaders to slow down, connect the human chain, and discover practical ways to build stronger organizations.---Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!Thank you for your support; it helps the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Behavioral Grooves Podcast
You're Right - Meetings Are the Worst | Don Kieffer

Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 64:31


Don Kieffer, co-author of There's Got to Be a Better Way, shares why “common sense” often misguides leaders and how dynamic work design helps organizations thrive. From calling meetings the worst form of organizational abuse to showing why managers can become their own obstacles, Don explains how making work visible and partnering with people closest to the work can unlock both adaptability and efficiency. Topics [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Don Kieffer [7:14] What Leaders Consistently Get Wrong [10:29] Dynamic Work - What Is It? [18:42] The Hot Stove Problem [22:56] When the Boss Becomes the Problem [28:18] The Power of Whiteboards [36:01] Meetings: The Worst Form of Organizational Abuse [42:46] Jazz, Improv, and Better Work Design [45:44] Grooving Session - Handoffs, Huddles, and Making Work Work ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Links Behavioral Grooves LIVE in Minneapolis! About Don Kieffer There's Got to Be a Better Way by Nelson Repenning and Donald Kieffer Join us on Substack! Join the Behavioral Grooves community Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube Music Links John Coltrane - My Favorite Things Pandora Jazz Station

LAB: The Podcast
LAB the Podcast: Poetry Corner with Wendy Kieffer | Beauty, Faith & New Beginnings

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 44:48


Join us on LAB the Podcast for a special Poetry Corner episode with Poet and Author Wendy Kieffer (Alchemy of Praise). In this episode, Wendy shares a brand-new original poem that envisions walking with God in the cool of the morning — a powerful picture of hope, reunion, and new creation. We talk about the power of poetry to communicate before it's understood, why reading aloud matters, and how classic poets like Mary Oliver, Yeats, and Rossetti can inspire us today.If you love poetry, faith, or creative conversations, this episode will encourage you to slow down, listen deeply, and discover beauty in the everyday.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / SponsorFor More Videos, Subscribe:   @VUVIVOV3 | YouTubeFollow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferOrder Alchemy of PraiseSupport the show

EdCuration: Where We Reshape Learning
Unlock Reading Success Early, Easily and Effectively

EdCuration: Where We Reshape Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 44:13


This important and engaging episode features Joan Kelly, founder and CEO of Abound Parenting, and MaryKate DeSantis, who highlight the critical role of oral language and vocabulary—not just decoding—in long-term reading success. Drawing on Kelly's research at Harvard, they explain how the Abound app equips families with tools like reading check-ins, daily conversation prompts, vocabulary practice, and curated book lists to strengthen language development at home and build stronger school-family connections. The episode also spotlights BookR Class, a digital reading platform for English learners ages 4–14 that offers 1,200+ animated books and interactive games to build comprehension and vocabulary. Together, Abound Parenting and BookR provide practical, research-based tools for supporting children's reading growth.   Resources: Learn More about BOOKR Class and their digital library for classroom use. BOOKR Class is an award-winning, teacher-favorite digital reading platform that harnesses the power of stories to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) effectively. Specially created for students ages 4–14, including those with learning difficulties such as ADHD and dyslexia, BOOKR Class provides personalized language learning experiences driven by advanced AI technology.   Learn more about Abound Parenting and access the Abound Parenting app.  Reach out to Joan Kelly here. See the overview here. Wanna dive into the super compelling reading research.  Here you go!: Lesaux, N. K., & Kieffer, M. J. (2010). Exploring Sources of Reading Comprehension Difficulties Among Language Minority Learners and Their Classmates in Early Adolescence. American Educational Research Journal, 47(3), 596-632. https://doi.org/10.3102/0002831209355469 (Original work published 2010) Gámez, P. B., & Lesaux, N. K. (2015). Early-adolescents' reading comprehension and the stability of the middle school classroom-language environment. Developmental Psychology, 51(4), 447–458. 

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

This week's guest is Don Kieffer. Ron and Don discussed the concept of dynamic work design, their individual takes on AI, Don's book, and more. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn:  Don's quotes (2:13) His background (5:23) Why Don wrote his book (9:35) What a dynamic work design is (13:46) Don's process (16:34) Some example situations (18:45) What has surprised Don (22:10) Don's take on AI (24:59) Achieving the right balance using dynamic work design (30:02) How it compares to TWI (32:46) Don's final words of wisdom (34:22) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 There's Got to Be a Better Way The Most Underrated Skill in Management Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? Have you used dynamic work design before?

Money Savage
2404: Streamline Any Project with Nelson Repenning and Don Kieffer

Money Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 27:08


LifeBlood: We talked about how to streamline any project, how complicated organizations can implement meaningful change, the necessity of hands-on work, why you've got to be local to identify the problem, and what kinds of progress are really possible, with Nelson Repenning, MIT Professor and entrepreneur, and Don Kieffer, former Harley Davidson Operational Excellence VP and entrepreneur.  Listen to learn why starting small is a key to massive change, and how to do it! You can learn more about Don and Nelson at ShiftGear.com, and LinkedIn. Get your copy of There's Got To Be a Better Way here: https://amzn.to/40BQ2Ka  Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: ​​https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live.  Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood Copyright LifeBlood 2025.