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American philosopher

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Philosophy Talk Starters
575: Elisabeth of Bohemia

Philosophy Talk Starters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 9:35


More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/elisabeth-bohemia. Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618–1680) is best known for her correspondence with René Descartes. In her letters, she articulated a devastating critique of his dualist theory of mind, in particular on the impossibility of mind-body interaction. So what was Elisabeth's own position on the nature of mind? What can we ascertain about her moral and political concerns based on her various correspondences? And how are her ideas still relevant to current debates in philosophy? Josh and Ray explore Elisabeth's life and thought with Lisa Shapiro from McGill University, editor of "The Routledge Handbook of Women and Early Modern European Philosophy." Part of our series "Wise Women," supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

(Sort of) The Story
72. Babayag-O-Rama (The Fright Night Motif)

(Sort of) The Story

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 82:57


On this episoDe, Max invents a new motif to celebrate the terrifYing moment when someone invades your home and it's either you or them! Also there are stories about a baby-stealing witch in the woods and a Hairy Man who loves to smile. Enjoy!Janey's Sources - Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man“The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales” told by Virginia Hamilton  Virginia Hamilton's website  “Who Gave You the Right to Tell That Story? Ten authors on the most divisive question in fiction, and the times they wrote outside their own identities” by Lisa Shapiro for Vulture. Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor (National Park Service site)  Max's Sources - The Geese and Swans“Baba Yaga: The Wild Witch of the East in Russian Fairy Tales” introduced and translated by Sibelan Forrester  Free text of some of Aleksandr Afanasyev's collected “Russian Fairy Tales”  Free text of “The Magic Swan-Geese,” a different translationPictures of lacquered box art for "The Swans and Geese"And a HUGE, monumental shoutout to our brilliant audio engineer, Keith, whom we rely on for everything! We don't know how to use computers, what a microphone is, or even how to read (let alone read ancient Sumerian texts! Wow, Keith, you really are a jack of all trades. By the way, what DO those texts say about the end of the world? We're all dying to know!) Join our Patreon for access to our Discord, a monthly BONUS episode, and more!Check out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.com

Flushing It Out
Episode 70 - Lisa Shapiro: Building Community

Flushing It Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 35:49


This week, Samantha talks with founder of DC Fempreneur (DC Fem), Lisa Shapiro about what DC Fem means to her and how it has helped her not just professionally, but personally as well.  Lisa set out on her entrepreneurial journey when she gave up her regular corporate job to pursue something that she felt a need for.  She created a space where entrepreneurial women could form a community to help each other grow and to support one another.Lisa understands that what she is doing now is in direct response to her past.  She received two degrees in psychology and has put them to good use in understanding her story and in her conversations about women's empowerment.  These conversations tend to bring up conversations about her own experiences.  Understanding our past experiences and peeling back the layers help us to fully understand our current circumstances, no matter what they are.When Lisa created DC Fem over two years ago, she didn’t want to do it.  She had to be forced.  But, she knew that deep down, she was meant to do something different from what she was doing at the time.  She came to realize that entrepreneurs struggle on a daily basis to understand who they are and what they’re doing.  Still, on the outside, they come across as very sharp and put-together, which made her confidence take a hit.  This is why the "comparison trap" has come to be a daily conversation for Lisa.  She understands that other people have different voices and opinions, and that's ok.Even still, Lisa has her own “internal tapes” that play that reflect less than confident thought.  One of the only ways to break out of that cycle is to surround yourself with powerful women who have all experienced the same things and can lift you up when you need it.  The entrepreneurial world is full of women who support women.  It’s important to manage what we’re filling our heads with.  Including being mindful of who we follow on social media.  We also need a person who gives you “tough love” and somebody who you can find inspirational.  Lisa follows The Rock on Instagram because of his message and his energy of overcoming his own self-doubt.We truly are better together.  Building relationships is so important, because it allows us all to play to our strengths.  Creating this community has brought Lisa healing in her own life.  It was her safety net and her saving grace.  She’s ready to quit her business on a daily basis.  This is very common for entrepreneurs.  She had doubt when COVID hit and still has doubts, but overall, she created DC Fem for herself.  Lisa Shapiro and DC Fempreneur can be found online at:website: dcfempreneur.comemail: lisa@dcfempreneur.comOn Instagram and Facebook: @dcfempreneur

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
IAM640- Integrator Helps Fempreneurs Impact Their Businesses

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 16:58


A native Washingtonian, Lisa Shapiro holds a BA in Psychology and Master’s in Educational Psychology from George Mason University. Professionally, she has decades of experience in communications, writing, research, digital marketing, and social media. She is a natural community organizer and integrator with a passion for connecting others. A self-described serial entrepreneur who started her own business at age 18, Lisa launched DCfempreneur to connect with other female entrepreneurs to help impact and grow their businesses to make them more purposeful, profitable and sustainable. Website: https://dcfempreneur.com/   Podcast: https://dcfempreneur.com/podcast/

Sonabank P.O.W.E.R. Plug Podcast for Women in Business
Sonabank POWER Plug: Virtual Networking Advice During the Coronavirus Crisis and Beyond

Sonabank P.O.W.E.R. Plug Podcast for Women in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 46:28


We all are experiencing a dramatic and sudden charge to our personal and professional lives because of the Coronavirus. First, we want you to stay safe, stay positive and we’re here to help you stay POWERful.   Because of the crisis, it’s likely you are working from home and figuring out how to help clients, as well as connect with prospects. Currently, there are no in-person networking meetings or events. Which means now more than ever, you need to do virtual networking and do it well.   In this episode, host Mary Foley talks with four leaders of women’s networking groups about how they are helping their members stay connected and growing using virtual networking:   Lisa Shapiro is the CEO and Founder of DCFempreneur, a community supporting female entrepreneurs in Washington, DC.   Lee Ann Pond is the President of NAWBO Richmond, as well as Founder and CEO of Engaging Leadership where she helps companies develop their leadership.   Theresa White is the Managing Director of the eWomen Network chapter of Northern Virginia, in addition to her role as a Financial Planner at MassMutual Capitol District.   Shanna Kabatznick is the CEO and Founder of FABWOMEN, a community of fabulous women in business in the Richmond, VA region. She is also a bilingual trainer, speaker and consultant helping people break down barriers and authentically engage with one another.   Listen and learn:   Why it’s important to stay connected virtually, especially during a crisis Creative ways to replace in-person meeting and events using online tools Advice about what to do and what not to do to make new connections in a virtual world How virtual networking impacts introverts, extraverted, and ambiverts differently Hidden opportunities with virtual networking because of the Coronavirus crisis The biggest mistakes a woman in business could make right now with virtual networking   Lisa Shapiro https://dcfempreneur.com/   Lee Ann Pond http://nawborichmond.org/ https://engaging-leadership.com/   Theresa White https://www.ewomennetwork.com/ https://capitoldistrict.massmutual.com/   Shanna Kabatznick https://fabwomen.me/ https://shannak.com/

DCfempreneur Podcast
S2:E4 Dr. Alyssa Adams

DCfempreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 44:35


In this episode, Lisa Shapiro, host sits down with Dr. Alyssa Adams to discuss how she empowers entrepreneurs to grow their side hustle so they can leave their soul sucking job and make even more money doing what they love. Listen in to hear about how she went from Clinical Psychologist to starting her own practice, her discovery and client process, the "roadmap" she uses to help other fempreneurs and more! Dr. Adams has impressive credentials, such as an PsyD and MA in Clinical Psychology, Advanced Certified Personal & Executive Coach from the College of Executive Coaching (ICF-accredited); Post-Master’s Certificate in Nutrition and Integrative Health from Maryland University of Integrative Health in Laurel, MD; APA-approved internship and a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical and research neuropsychology at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and is a Clinical Psychologist (licensed in District of Columbia & Virginia); Board Certified Coach (BCC) Associate Certified Coach (ACC) through the International Coach Federation Certified Nutrition Specialist provider (CNS) Advanced Certified Personal & Executive Coach Reiki Master Certified to administer the EQ-i 2.0 - a measure of emotional intelligence Trained in 360 degree assessments and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) https://www.dralyssaadams.com/about --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dcfempreneur/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dcfempreneur/support

DCfempreneur Podcast
Episode 4: How You Can Meet Your Biz Bestie + Meta Skillz Magic

DCfempreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 23:58


In this episode, Lisa Shapiro, DCfempreneur Founder welcomes Catherine Van Wert, mindset strategist and meta-skillz fanatic. In this casual conversation, Lisa and Catherine recount how they met and how meeting just one person can unexpectedly change the course of your life-- and business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dcfempreneur/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dcfempreneur/support

BC Humanists Podcast
Lisa Shapiro: Becoming a thinking woman: Women and education in the 17th century

BC Humanists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 49:17


Lisa Shapiro is a professor of philosophy at Simon Fraser University. She heads New Narratives in the History of Philosophy, which aims to develop new narratives of our philosophical past that centrally include women thinkers, and thereby to reconfigure, enrich and reinvigorate the philosophical canon, focusing on the early modern period (roughly 1560-1810). In this talk she touches on the New Narratives project and a few women philosophers in the 17th Century who raised the prospect that men and women are equal and started schools for girls. To learn more about the BC Humanist Association visit https://www.bchumanist.ca

Veteran On the Move
Connections Through Letters During WWII with Lisa Shapiro

Veteran On the Move

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018


Lisa Shapiro is the author of No Forgotten Fronts: From Classrooms to Combat, published by the Naval Institute Press. Lisa read almost 5,000 letters written by servicemen and servicewomen from San Diego who wrote to one college professor during WWII. Lisa Shapiro – Collection of WWII Letters to One Professor Lisa started teaching in 2002 in San Diego at a community college and has always had veterans in her classroom.  She wanted to help and better understand veterans and their experiences.  In addition, she believes they bring a lot of value to the classroom. Lisa wanted to be on the forefront of helping veterans in making their transition from the military to the business world.   “Veterans make awesome students.” – Lisa Shapiro After deciding to go back to school, Lisa researched war literature.  She came across a letter collection at San Diego State University and spent 2 years going through these letters that veterans had written to one professor, Dr. Post.  Doc, his nickname, believed in connecting veterans. He created a newsletter and more veterans started writing him. Doc wanted veterans to know that they were important and not forgotten. Mosaic of Letters The letters that were written became much like a mosaic of stories that Lisa had to thread together.  The newsletter became important to all that wrote to Doc. The stories written from the letters started to intertwine veterans together due to their experiences and circumstances.   “To me that captures how much that newsletter meant to these young men and women; they called it their morale booster .” – Lisa Shapiro Embracing the Story Lisa’s book is published by Naval Institute Press.  The Naval Institute Press is a non-profit organization and the mission is to put military stories or stories about military life including history and the social impact of war to bring that to a broader audience.   “One of the things I liked about the Naval Institute Press and working with their editors is that they really embraced the story.”- Lisa Shiparo To hear the rest of Lisa Shapiro's journey as the author of No Forgotten Fronts: From Classrooms to Combat, download and listen to the rest of the episode. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Check out these links for Lisa Shiparo No Forgotten Fronts: From Classrooms to Combat - Naval Institute Press Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470.   Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship.  Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to entrepreneurship. Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 200 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane . The podcast features people, programs and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship.  As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 1,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, Sound Cloud, itunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.  

New Narratives in the History of Philosophy
Episode 1: Introduction to New Narratives with Lisa Shapiro

New Narratives in the History of Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 18:40


An interview with Lisa Shapiro about the New Narratives in the History of Philosophy project and philosophical canon expansion.

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
21/5/2018: Lisa Shapiro on Assuming Epistemic Authority

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 45:58


Lisa Shapiro is Professor of Philosophy at Simon Fraser University. Her research concerns accounts of human nature in the 17th and 18th centuries. In particular, she is interested the place of the passions (or emotions) in these accounts, as vehicles of human cognitive connection to the world. Her work has focused on Descartes, Spinoza and Hume, but also touched on Malebranche and Condillac. Her current project concerns accounts of the development of human rational capacities – or an embodied human mind – in the period. This research intersects with her commitment to rehabilitating the work of women thinkers of the early modern period. She is the PI on a SSHRC Partnership Development Grant New Narratives in the History of Philosophy in an effort to include many of these women (2015-2018). She is editor of the forthcoming Pleasure: A History in the Oxford Philosophical Concepts series. She is the translator and editor of The Correspondence of Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes and co-editor, with Martin Pickavé, of Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, as well as author of numerous articles. This This podcast is an audio recording of Professor Shapiro's talk - 'Assuming Epistemic Authority' - at the Aristotelian Society on 1 June 2018. The recording was produced by the Backdoor Broadcasting Company.

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
The Pollination Project Lisa Shapiro Awards Winners 2017 ~ Anonymous - Unparalleled Suffering Photography

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017


The activist behind Unparalleled Suffering Photography is a gifted artist who has chosen to use their significant talents to expose the diverse forms of animal exploitation and torment perpetrated and normalized by our culture. This activist, working anonymously and entirely on their own, expertly documents both the emotional terror and physical suffering that animals endure at human hands: -- 

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
The Pollination Project Lisa Shapiro Awards Winners 2017 ~ Katrina Krīgere and Aivars Andersons

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017


Katrina and Aivars were selected together as one winner this year. They are the co-founders of animal advocacy group, Animal Freedom in Latvia.  This group conducts undercover investigations, coordinates outreach and public education campaigns, lobbies government bodies to secure stronger laws for animals, participates in corporate outreach and pressure campaigns to secure meaningful animal

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
The Pollination Project Lisa Shapiro Awards Winners 2017 ~ Chia-Pei 'Jessi' Chang and Yu-Sheng Tai

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017


Chia-Pei and Yu-Sheng were selected together as one winner this year. What Chia-Pei and Yu-Sheng do for the animal movement is awe-inspiring. They are the definition of activism!  They volunteer, serve as key organizers, emcees, speakers and spokespersons. They keep their fingers on the pulse of anything new related to veganism; -- a new vegan friendly business, a new animal advocacy

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
The Pollination Project Lisa Shapiro Awards Winners 2017 ~ Ms. Socorro 'Sukie' Muller Sargent

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017


In the early 1990’s, at the age of 55,  Sukie, a Mexican born woman living in Texas and married to a hunter, made a life-changing choice to go vegan! She then went on to start the first animal advocacy group in El Paso along with The Vegetarian Society of El Paso. The animal advocacy group Sukie started had their first meeting in her home in September 1992. There were eleven attendees, plus two

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
The Pollination Project Lisa Shapiro Awards Winners 2017 ~ Dawa Dolker

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017


Dr. Dawa Dolker works as a full-time dentist during the day and dedicates every other spare moment of her life to other animals. Over four years ago Dawa co-founded the Dharmasala Vegan Movement (DVM) which finds homes for other animals in need and encourages people to address their consumption of animal products.  This powerful activist has been known as the animal rescuer of her village

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Podcast Special Episode – The Lisa Shapiro Awards

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016


This Special Episode of the ARZone Podcast features Ari Nessel, the founder and president of The Pollination Project, speaking about TPP’s 2016 Lisa Shapiro Awards. Named in memorial of a selfless advocate, the Lisa Shapiro Awards recognise the unsung heroes of our movement who are working quietly behind the scenes creating a more just world for other animals. Nominated by their peers and

Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan
Nine-Year Podcast Anniversary: A Super Duper Love Fest

Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 72:51


In celebration of our nine-year anniversary of the podcast, I feature the letters of listeners who have been transformed by "Food for Thought." The stories are as diverse as the listeners and reflect varied ages and backgrounds, but they all share common threads of hope and compassion. I hope you are as moved by the letters as I am humbled by them. If you ever once thought that "people don't change," then you're in for quite a treat. This episode is dedicated to amazing animal activist Lisa Shapiro, 1964-2015. Her fire is put out but not her light.  We will carry on for the animals and hold her in our hearts forever.  

Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan
Nine-Year Podcast Anniversary: A Super Duper Love Fest

Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015


In celebration of our nine-year anniversary of the podcast, I feature the letters of listeners who have been transformed by "Food for Thought." The stories are as diverse as the listeners and reflect varied ages and backgrounds, but they all share common threads of hope and compassion. I hope you are as moved by the letters as I am humbled by them. If you ever once thought that "people don't change," then you're in for quite a treat. This episode is dedicated to amazing animal activist Lisa Shapiro, 1964-2015. Her fire is put out but not her light.  We will carry on for the animals and hold her in our hearts forever.