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On today's show – cleaning up white supremacy sounds odd, but some white supremacists are pushing wellness and health while continuing to pedal hate. Joining us to discuss is Mark Hay, a freelance journalist based in New York. He covers conspiracy and far right movements among other topics. His recent article that we're discussing today is titled, “Soap to supremacy: The rise of white wellness.” Read Mark Hay's story that we discuss in today's episode: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/longform/2025/2/2/how-white-nationalists-infiltrated-the-wellness-movement Check out Mark Hay's website: https://markehay.com/ — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post The Intersection Between ‘Wellness' and White Supremacy w/ Mark Hay appeared first on KPFA.
Howdy! Neste #valeAPenaOuvirDeNovo trazemos o episódio em que nosso host supremo recebeu ninguém mais, ninguém menos que a incrível Roberta Bonaldo! Venha conhecer a jornada dessa cientista SENSACIONAL! Roberta tem graduação (2003) em Ciências Biológicas (Bacharelado e Licenciatura) e Mestrado (2005) em Ecologia pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) e Doutorado em Biologia Marinha pela James Cook University, na Austrália (2010). Seu trabalho de iniciação científica e sua dissertação de Mestrado, ambos orientados pelo Prof. Dr. Ivan Sazima, abordaram aspectos da ecologia alimentar de espécies de peixes recifais em ecossistemas brasileiros. Sua tese de Doutorado, orientada pelo Prof. Dr. David R. Bellwood, tratou da importância da atividade alimentar de peixes herbívoros na estruturação de comunidades bentônicas de recifes de coral tropicais. Fez pós-doutorado em Ecologia Marinha no laboratório do Prof. Dr. Mark Hay, no Georgia Instituto de Technology, EUA (2010-2012). Nesse programa, foi responsável pelo gerenciamento de uma estação de pesquisa na ilha de Viti Levu, em Fiji. Além do gerenciamento da estação, desenvolveu estudos comparativos da estrutura de comunidades bentônicas e de peixes e de interações ecológicas (competição coral-alga, herbivoria, formação de cardumes) entre áreas marinhas protegidas e não protegidas em Fiji, para analisar os efeitos da pesca e degradação marinha sobre os sistemas estudados. Fez um segundo pós-doutoranda do Departamento de Ecologia da Universidade de São Paulo, no laboratório do Prof. Dr. Paulo Roberto Guimarães Junior, com bolsa de pós-doutorado da FAPESP. Atualmente é e pesquisadora associada ao Laboratório de Biogeografia e Macroecologia da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). Suas pesquisas atuais têm os quatro seguintes objetivos: (1) analisar características ecológicas de populações e ecossistemas alvos da pesca, e avaliar o estado de exploração de espécies e populações afetadas pela pesca, com ênfase no Estado de Santa Catarina, (2) avaliar mudanças históricas nas comunidades e ecossistemas marinhos como resultado de perturbações antrópicas, (3) comparar a estrutura de redes de interações ecológicas entre áreas marinhas protegidas e não-protegidas, e (4) comparar a importância de fatores top-down (herbivoria) e bottom-up (nutrientes) na estruturação de comunidades bentônicas de recifes brasileiros. Possui mais de 30 artigos científicos publicados. Trabalhou como revisora de artigos científicos para mais de 20 periódicos científicos internacionais. Tem experiência didática em curso teóricos e práticos e palestras em Ecologia de Peixes Marinhos e Ecologia da conservação de recifes de corais em cinco países (Austrália, Brasil, Estados Unidos, Fiji, Polinésia Francesa). Suas pesquisas também foram divulgadas ao público não-especializado em matérias na mídia impressa (Revista Ciência Hoje, Ciência Hoje das Crianças, Revista Terra da Gente, Jornal da Unicamp, Boletim da Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia), programas de televisão (Programa Globo Repórter, Programa Terra da Gente, Domingão Aventura) e sites da Internet (Explora Web Magazine, Ciência Hoje das Crianças). Também é a autora de um livro sobre a História Natural, Comportamento e Ecologia de Peixes do Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha. Participou de expedições científicas no Brasil, Austrália, Estados Unidos, Ilhas Fiji e Polinésia Francesa, e tem experiência como mergulhadora, fotógrafa submarina e cinegrafista em mais de 30 países. Atualmente é produtora e cinegrafista de vídeos de natureza e vida selvagem na empresa Natural History Brazil Dá uma força para manter o DesAbraçando online e com episódios no cronograma contribuindo financeiramente com nosso projeto: O DesAbraçando é um projeto independente e conta com o apoio dos ouvintes para se manter online e pagar a edição de áudio. Se você curte o projeto, considere apoiar financeiramente. Você pode contribuir a partir de R$ 1,
Howdy! Neste episódio nosso host supremo recebeu ninguém mais, ninguém menos que a incrível Roberta Bonaldo! Venha conhecar a jornada dessa cientista SENSACIONAL! Roberta tem graduação (2003) em Ciências Biológicas (Bacharelado e Licenciatura) e Mestrado (2005) em Ecologia pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) e Doutorado em Biologia Marinha pela James Cook University, na Austrália (2010). Seu trabalho de iniciação científica e sua dissertação de Mestrado, ambos orientados pelo Prof. Dr. Ivan Sazima, abordaram aspectos da ecologia alimentar de espécies de peixes recifais em ecossistemas brasileiros. Sua tese de Doutorado, orientada pelo Prof. Dr. David R. Bellwood, tratou da importância da atividade alimentar de peixes herbívoros na estruturação de comunidades bentônicas de recifes de coral tropicais. Fez pós-doutorado em Ecologia Marinha no laboratório do Prof. Dr. Mark Hay, no Georgia Instituto de Technology, EUA (2010-2012). Nesse programa, foi responsável pelo gerenciamento de uma estação de pesquisa na ilha de Viti Levu, em Fiji. Além do gerenciamento da estação, desenvolveu estudos comparativos da estrutura de comunidades bentônicas e de peixes e de interações ecológicas (competição coral-alga, herbivoria, formação de cardumes) entre áreas marinhas protegidas e não protegidas em Fiji, para analisar os efeitos da pesca e degradação marinha sobre os sistemas estudados. Fez um segundo pós-doutoranda do Departamento de Ecologia da Universidade de São Paulo, no laboratório do Prof. Dr. Paulo Roberto Guimarães Junior, com bolsa de pós-doutorado da FAPESP. Atualmente é e pesquisadora associada ao Laboratório de Biogeografia e Macroecologia da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). Suas pesquisas atuais têm os quatro seguintes objetivos: (1) analisar características ecológicas de populações e ecossistemas alvos da pesca, e avaliar o estado de exploração de espécies e populações afetadas pela pesca, com ênfase no Estado de Santa Catarina, (2) avaliar mudanças históricas nas comunidades e ecossistemas marinhos como resultado de perturbações antrópicas, (3) comparar a estrutura de redes de interações ecológicas entre áreas marinhas protegidas e não-protegidas, e (4) comparar a importância de fatores top-down (herbivoria) e bottom-up (nutrientes) na estruturação de comunidades bentônicas de recifes brasileiros. Possui mais de 30 artigos científicos publicados. Trabalhou como revisora de artigos científicos para mais de 20 periódicos científicos internacionais. Tem experiência didática em curso teóricos e práticos e palestras em Ecologia de Peixes Marinhos e Ecologia da conservação de recifes de corais em cinco países (Austrália, Brasil, Estados Unidos, Fiji, Polinésia Francesa). Suas pesquisas também foram divulgadas ao público não-especializado em matérias na mídia impressa (Revista Ciência Hoje, Ciência Hoje das Crianças, Revista Terra da Gente, Jornal da Unicamp, Boletim da Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia), programas de televisão (Programa Globo Repórter, Programa Terra da Gente, Domingão Aventura) e sites da Internet (Explora Web Magazine, Ciência Hoje das Crianças). Também é a autora de um livro sobre a História Natural, Comportamento e Ecologia de Peixes do Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha. Participou de expedições científicas no Brasil, Austrália, Estados Unidos, Ilhas Fiji e Polinésia Francesa, e tem experiência como mergulhadora, fotógrafa submarina e cinegrafista em mais de 30 países. Atualmente é produtora e cinegrafista de vídeos de natureza e vida selvagem na empresa Natural History Brazil Dá uma força para manter o DesAbraçando online e com episódios no cronograma contribuindo financeiramente com nosso projeto: O DesAbraçando é um projeto independente e conta com o apoio dos ouvintes para se manter online e pagar a edição de áudio. Se você curte o projeto, considere apoiar financeiramente. Você pode contribuir a partir de R$ 1,00 no www.apoia.se/desabrace
Andrew Russell, Commercial Property Manager & Business Development Manager at Mark Hay Realty Group, joins today's episode of PM Collective to share his perspective on commercial property management, explaining what it entails and why it is a feasible alternative for a property manager in need of a break.[00:22] Andrew's Background – Starting the conversation, Andrew shares his background. Moreover, he outlines his perfect day and how he divides his time.[03:36] Commercial BDM – Andrew speaks about the role of commercial BDM. Moreover, he discusses whether commercial management is easier for a property manager than residential.[06:31] Commercial Tenants – Andrew explains the issues why a commercial tenant would need to contact the owner or agency. [07:40] How Many - Andrew mentions what would be considered a good portfolio for a commercial manager to handle. [09:03] Wages - Andrew agrees that commercial property managers are compensated more than residential property managers. Also, he expresses his opinion that commercial management would be an excellent alternative if a residential property manager is experiencing burnout. [17:49] Management Transfer - Andrew describes how he performs the management transfer procedure.[19:41] Lead Generation – Andrew discusses the source of his new commercial or residential leads.Resources:Connect with Andrew:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/andrew-russell-34375730/?originalSubdomain=auTodays sponsor is InspectRealEstate: They are a global software company that specialises in tech solutions for the real estate industry and are one of the most important programs in my business. Their products are designed by agents & property managers who have been in your shoes, to allow you to be more productive and streamline tasks. For a free demo, call 1300 942 721 or visit inspectrealestate.com.au
In today's episode of the PM Collective podcast, we're joined with Mark Hay, the founder of Mark Hay Realty Group. Mark started his real estate career at the age of 18 with his first property investment and since then, Mark has been in the industry over 30 years. With his team, Mark specializes in property investment, development, commercial, rural, leasing, management and overall portfolio wealth creation. Throughout the episode, Mark shares his wisdom on numerous areas of running a real estate business, and some key pieces of advice that help real estate professional be happier and more meaningful in their profession.[01:07] Mark's Background – We start the conversation with a brief look at the progression of Mark's career and what led him to start his own business.[03:32] Staffing – In any type of business, making staff a higher priority always translates to better quality of business in the long run. We dive into some of the staffing-related practices Mark follows in his business that have contributed to the success of his company. [09:22] Flexibility – As the effects of the pandemic are gradually fading, lots of companies are considering whether they want to keep flexibility continuously into the future as a part of their culture. We dive deep into how Mark Hay Realty Group is approaching this issue.[11:30] Common Mistakes – Some of the common mistakes that managers make when it comes to staffing-related issues and how to avoid these mistakes.[14:52] Appreciation of Work – Different ways employees feel appreciation at work and how appreciation of work translate into a better work environment.ResourcesConnect with Mark:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/markhaymhrgWebsite: www.markhay.com.auMentioned in the Episode:The Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace: Empowering Organizations by Encouraging Peoplegoodreads.com/book/show/11259079-the-five-languages-of-appreciation-in-the-workplaceTodays sponsor is InspectRealEstate: They are a global software company that specialises in tech solutions for the real estate industry and are one of the most important programs in my business. Their products are designed by agents & property managers who have been in your shoes, to allow you to be more productive and streamline tasks. For a free demo, call 1300 942 721 or visit inspectrealestate.com.au
Moderated by Word Balloon's John Siuntres, we celebrate the life and works of comic creator John Paul Leon. During the tribute we'll have comics guests Tom King, Bill Reinhold, Declan Shalvey, Charlie Adlard, Lee Bermejo, jock and Mark Hay. Artists from Splashpageart.com including Charlie, Lee, Jock, Sean Phillips, and Francisco Paronzini will have art for sale in Mark's booth whose sales will benefit the GoFundMe that was set up for JPL's family by Tommy Lee Edwards. Bill Reinhold and Declan Shalvey will also have art for sale during Comic Art LIVE whose sales will also benefit the GoFundMe. Your donations are also appreciated at https://www.gofundme.com/f/john-paul-leon-family-memorial?utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
Journalist and writer Mark Hay joins us for today's episode. Mark discusses what he's learned during a unique career covering stories about sexual health and sexuality for major publications over the years. Mark has covered a variety of sexual topics including erectile dysfunction. He's written for Vice, Men's Health, Playboy, Slate, and Vox. The Erectile Dysfunction Radio Podcast is dedicated to educating and empowering men to address erectile dysfunction, improve confidence, and enhance the satisfaction in their relationships. This podcast is hosted by Mark Goldberg, LCMFT, CST. Mark is a certified sex therapist.
Welcome to this episode of Talking Property featuring our panellists Harvey Deegan, Rob Druitt from Druitt & Shead First National and Rod Ryan from De Freitas and Ryan. On this podcast we get excellent advice about investing from Mark Hay of markhay.com.auand on Agent's Corner we go north to Geraldton to chat with Henry van Tiel of Ray White Geraldton. Talking Property delivering the best information about anything real estate. Proud to be supported by REIWA.com.au.
On this episode of Talking Property our team of experts, Harvey Deegan, Rob Druitt and Rod Ryan chat to real estate agent and developer Mark Hay from www.markhay.com.au about expats returning to Western Australia in droves and the popularity of rural living. On Agent's Corner the team speak to WA football Legend Peter Menaglio from https://www.edisonproperty.com.au/about his patch around the Dianella/Tuart Hill area of Perth. It's another informative edition of Talking Property.
Exploring the world of eating bugs — culture, history, and implications for our human destiny — with a rousing game of "cricket." Produced by Jessica Glazer and Richard Parks III. Voices: Bricia and Paulina Lopez, Mark Hay, Louis N. Sorkin. Theme song by Bobby Halvorson. Logo by James Braithwaite. Bad Brine Records Engineer played by Cesar Hernandez. Podcast Police Officer played by "Nasty" Nate Welch. Thanks: Fernando Lopez and the Guelaguetza family, Tien Nguyen, Caitlin Esch, Nick White, Elizabeth Parks Kibbey and family, David Weinberg, Matt Sultan, Tom Gorman. Follow us on social media @richardsfamous.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michele Swanson and Michael Schmidt Guests: Deanna Beatty, Mark Hay, Gina Lewin, Frank Stewart, and Marvin Whiteley At Georgia Tech, members and trainees of the Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection discuss the identification of pathogen essential genes during coinfections, and how coral management can improve coral defenses against pathogens. Become a patron of TWiM. Links for this episode: Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection Pathogen essential genes during coinfection (PNAS) Managing coral protects from pathogens (Sci Adv) Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission. Send your microbiology questions and comments to twim@microbe.tv
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. A very special guest today as we welcome in Jason Kander, army veteran and former secretary of state of Missouri. Jason quickly became the darling of the Democrat Party after he lost to Roy Blunt in the race for U.S. Senate by just 2.8 points, in one of the closest senate races in the traditionally red state. After almost pulling the trigger on a presidential bid, Jason instead ran for mayorship of his hometown Kansas City, before pulling out to treat his chronic PTSD and depression. Since then, he’s joined the Veterans Community Project, an organization dedicated to making sure that no veteran falls through the cracks of the deeply broken system currently in the U.S. I had a very moving conversation with Jason about his past year and how he’s treated his health. Listen above and read below.Presidential bids, mayoral races and PTSDWhen Jason lost to Roy Blunt back in 2016, the attention on him soared. Overnight, he went from a relatively unknown army veteran and statewide politician in Missouri, to a rising star within the Democrat Party, with rumours swirling of a potential presidential bid. And he came close. Jason had a hit podcast with the folks at Crooked Media, did daily and nightly hits on cable TV, and had a growing supporter base urging him to throw his hat in the ring. But as he travelled the country, symptoms of PTSD — Jason tried to shrug them off as tiredness and just part of serving in Afghanistan — began to affect him so much that suicidal thoughts started to creep in. He decided to return home to Kansas City and run for mayor, in part because he thought being closer to friends and family would make his chronic depression drift away. It didn’t. Three months after announcing his mayoral run and well ahead in the polls, Jason announced in a heartfelt post that he was dropping out to get himself right. It was the first time he’d gone public about his problems.David Philips, the New York TimesThe Facebook PostIn October 2018, Jason finally admitted to himself he needed help. After 11 years of telling himself he didn’t have PTSD, the symptoms grew too great. Jason was never seriously injured during his deployment, nor did he have to take another person’s life. How could he possible have PTSD when his friends had gone through much worse? But that’s a common way of thinking when it comes to depression: The person next to me has it worse so just get on with it. But a simple analogy helped change Jason’s mind. Take the hypothetical scenario that you broke one of your toes and your friend broke their leg. Your friend’s injury is worse, but both injuries inhibit the ability to walk, and a broken toe still needs to be fixed. The same principle applies to mental health and it’s important to treat it in the same way as your physical health.Jason KanderNow Do You Love Me?If you like what you read every week, throw us a wee like by clicking the ❤️ up top. I’m eternally grateful. 😘How Many Vets Are Taking Their Own Lives?The Trump administration has sadly been unable to make a dent in the abhorrent rate of 20 veterans killing themselves every day. That’s about one and a half times more than those who haven’t served in the military. Trump isn’t alone though. Homelessness, traumatic brain injuries, post-traumatic stress and a military culture that shies away from seeking help are all factors that haven’t been dealt with for decades. Between 2017 and 2018, though, the suicide rate among veterans jumped 2.9 points to 24.8 percent. Jennifer Steinhauer, the New York TimesThe U.S. Has Screwed It’s VeteransIs it me or do veterans get put on a pedestal seemingly every election cycle? That should be a good thing, but the fact that the same issues are talked about in debates and town halls over and over again — untreated PTSD, homelessness, lack of employment opportunities, loneliness — means nothing is actually being done about them. That’s part of the reason Jason and millions of other vets feel lost, hopeless and considering suicide. When a veteran completes her/his service, they should be immediately setup with basic things like housing, employment and integrated back into their community. But that’s not what’s happening. The system is broken, and it can take weeks if not months to see a therapist, even after the Veterans Health Association scandal of 2014. Mark Hay, ViceTiny Houses, Big Plans: The Veterans Community ProjectJason seems happier than he’s been in a long time. That’s party due to his involvement in the Veterans Community Project, which aims to build housing and medical services for army veterans. He’s welcomed several high-profile politicians to the project’s HQ in Kansas City, including Democratic presidential candidates Beto O’Rourke and Pete Buttigieg, and even Republican U.S. senator from Missouri Roy Blunt, who beat him in the 2016 election. The VCP aims to expand nationally and their next ports of call are Denver and St. Louis. You can donate and find out more below. Trump is Strategically BrilliantIn case you’ve been living under a rock this week, Trump branded himself “strategically brilliant” after announcing that the U.S. had brokered a ceasefire between Turkey and the Kurds. He claimed victory by temporarily ending a war and humanitarian crisis he allowed to happen in the first place. But the last two weeks of chaos in the Middle East haven’t gone unnoticed by House Republicans: On Wednesday the House passed a bipartisan bill condemning Trump’s actions by a 354-60 vote.It’s one of the biggest signs so far that Republicans are beginning to publicly turn against Trump, as they know their boss’ actions will have deadly long-term effects. Reports of ISIS fighters and their families escaping prisons have already surfaced, but that’s just the start. Future foreign policy has been severely damaged for the future, and the keys to Syria are now in the hands of Russia. Robin Wright, The New YorkerNext Week… I’ll be talking to the amazing Katie Notopoulos from BuzzFeed news about Facebook’s new advertising tracking tool, and how Apple is masquerading as our privacy saviour. Also on the pod will be the red hot Emily Atkin, formerly a climate reporter for the New Republic who recently launched her own newsletter on fighting climate change, aptly named Heated.Related Podcasts#49 — David Armstrong (ProPublica) on the opioid crisis#44 — Sebastian Junger (Perfect Storm, Tribe) on tribes, surviving and PTSD#20 — Daniel Dale (CNN) on fact checking Trump Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
Mark Hay, a writer who covers topics related to sex and sexuality joins the show.
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If you found yourself suddenly stranded in an unfamiliar place, far away from civilization, would you know what to do or how to survive? Have you ever craved to retreat from the hustle and bustle of society's rat-race and unplug for a bit? Have you seen survival shows on TV and daydreamed about being self-sufficient […]
If you found yourself suddenly stranded in an unfamiliar place, far away from civilization, would you know what to do or how to survive? Have you ever craved to retreat from the hustle and bustle of society's rat-race and unplug for a bit? Have you seen survival shows on TV and daydreamed about being self-sufficient […]
This week we dropped some amazing content from top entrepreneurs Josh Anderson and Mark Hay, as well as another episode of GSD Leveling Up with Joshua Smith! In case you didn't get around to watching, here are some highlights! Josh Anderson:http://www.joshandersonrealestate.com Mark Hay:http://markhay.com.au SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY CONTENT!!http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Receive GSD MODE Episodes Directly to your inbox at http://www.gsdmode.com Today's Sponsors:Perfect Storm - http://www.perfectstormnow.com90 Day Mastery - http://www.90daymastery.comWeekly Live Webinars:3 Steps To 7 Figures / http://www.joshuasmith3steps7figures....Mega Open Houses That Dominate / http://www.joshuasmithmegaopenhouse.com/Get A GSD T-Shirt!http://gsdmode.com/gsd-mode-apparel/GSD Interviews:http://gsdmode.com/category/interviews/GSD Knowledge Rounds:http://gsdmode.com/category/gsd-knowl...GSD Leveling Up:http://gsdmode.com/category/leveling-up/Hit Me Up!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaSmithGSDInstagram: https://instagram.com/joshuasmithgsd/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaSmithGSD
Mark Hay has built an epic team of real estate agents in Perth, Australia and specializes in property investments. You will learn a thing or two from this guy! http://www.markhay.com.au SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY CONTENT!!http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Receive GSD MODE Episodes Directly to your inbox at http://www.gsdmode.com Today's Sponsors:Perfect Storm - http://www.perfectstormnow.com90 Day Mastery - http://www.90daymastery.comWeekly Live Webinars:3 Steps To 7 Figures / http://www.joshuasmith3steps7figures....Mega Open Houses That Dominate / http://www.joshuasmithmegaopenhouse.com/Get A GSD T-Shirt!http://gsdmode.com/gsd-mode-apparel/GSD Interviews:http://gsdmode.com/category/interviews/GSD Knowledge Rounds:http://gsdmode.com/category/gsd-knowl...GSD Leveling Up:http://gsdmode.com/category/leveling-up/Hit Me Up!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaSmithGSDInstagram: https://instagram.com/joshuasmithgsd/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaSmithGSD
This hour, we’re talking to Jeffery Walk, director of science at the Illinois chapter of The Nature Conservancy. Seven months ago, Walk and his team reintroduced bison to the prairie in Illinois, and they animals have thrived in their new home. We also talk to contributing editor Mark Hay about his reasons for thinking Americans…
On today’s episode of Modern Notion Daily, we’re talking to Martin Ford, author of Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future (Basic Books, May 2015). Ford argues that robots will soon replace not only blue-collar workers, but also white collar workers, too. We also have contributing editor Mark Hay in…
On this episode of Modern Notion Daily we talk to Jenny Price, a writer, artist, and environmental humanities scholar. She thinks that historians and artists bring new questions—and new perspectives—to discussions about the environment and climate change. We talk to contributing editor Mark Hay about Oneida, the cult that gave rise to a popular American…
In an article for Good Magazine, writer Mark Hay gave readers a rich glimpse into The Other World Kingdom: a femdom -- or female dominant -- micronation formally situated in The Czech Republic where dominatrixes and their slaves created a thriving community. Inspired by Hay's piece, co-hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson explore the topic and speak with a femdom couple, Lady Femina and her husband Tony, who traveled to The Other World Kingdom and then returned home with more than a few stories to show for it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.