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The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast
Episode 6.10: Fetal Personhood, Bodily Autonomy and the Roe Not Taken

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 47:12


Interviewer: MATTHEW ROTH. Since it was overturned in 2022, Roe v. Wade has continued to represent to many what the restoration of abortion rights would look like. As philosopher BERTHA ALVAREZ MANNINEN has long pointed out, however, Roe itself was vulnerable to challenges from the fetal personhood movement. Two years before Roe, on the other hand, an essay by Judith Jarvis Thomson presented a defense of abortion robust enough to withstand the claims of fetal personhood in an essay that is both famous and strangely ignored in the legal wranglings over abortion. In her discussion with historian Matthew Roth, Manninen describes the strengths and potential weaknesses of Thomson's argument, how it differs from the conceptual underpinnings of Roe, and why we should treat both fetal personhood and bodily autonomy seriously in the post-Dobbs (and now Trump 2.0) world. Manninen is the author of numerous articles and books, including Civil Dialogue on Abortion, co-authored with pro-life philosopher Jack Mulder, Jr.

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast
Episode 6.8: Seeking the Fifth Voice: A Journey into American History and Democracy

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 46:13


Interviewer: MATTHEW ROTH. In late 2020, in the midst of COVID lockdowns and the national election, speechwriter and opinion columnist FRANCIS BARRY bought an RV and, with his wife Laurel, traveled across from New York to San Francisco via the Lincoln Highway, interviewing citizens along the way to explore what still bound the nation together in divisive times. In his discussion with historian Matthew Roth, he focuses on two possibilities: our history, as memorialized by the monuments that marked his journey, and our democratic tradition. As monuments linked to white supremacy were being torn down in the wake of the George Floyd protests, he sought out the new ways that American history was being memorialized; and as the 2020 elections brought American democracy close to the breaking point, he looked for signs of resilience. The book that resulted from his travels – which recrossed the US near the southern border in the lead-up to January 6 – is Back Roads and Better Angels: A Journey into the Heart of American Democracy.

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast
Episode 6.7: We the People: How Citizens Prevented Past Presidents from Permanently Breaking American Democracy

The Andrea Mitchell Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 50:07


Interviewer: MATTHEW ROTH. In theory, the US Constitution established a system by which the three branches of government keep each other in check. Political scientist and constitutional scholar COREY BRETTSCHNEIDER argues that, in fact, it has more often been citizen pressure – not the courts or the legislature – that has rescued us from the anti-democratic exercise of presidential power. In his discussion with historian Matthew Roth, he describes how the core democratic principles of the Constitution, beginning with the opening phrase of the preamble, have inspired citizens to oppose autocratic presidents from John Adams to Richard Nixon and to push against the disastrously exclusionary racial politics of James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, and Woodrow Wilson. In doing so, they have often interpreted the constitution in ways that put them at odds with learned members of the judiciary. Brettschneider suggests that we might learn from their examples to recover fully from the first (and now second) Trump administration. Brettschneider is author of the new book, The Presidents and the People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought to Defend It. *Note: This podcast was recorded in October of 2024, prior to the most recent presidential election.

Garde-Manger
La boisson de soya: le liquide beige qui voulait sauver le monde | 7

Garde-Manger

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 42:20


Exceptionnellement nutritive, la boisson de soya a pourtant longtemps été mal-aimée et même crainte par certaines personnes. Comment la pionnière des boissons végétales a-t-elle été développée par des gens qui croyaient qu'elle pouvait améliorer le sort de l'humanité?   Avec Isabelle Huot (Docteure en nutrition), Guy Drouin (Professeur au Département de biologie de l'Université d'Ottawa) et Ignace Daher (Ventes et Marketing Aliments Natura)  Crédits musique – Les cinq jumelles, Madame Bolduc, 1935, Starr, Canada   Livre mentionné: Magic Bean: The Rise of Soy in America, Matthew Roth, University Press of Kansas Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Tax Sale Insiders
Episode 13: Colorado Tax Lien Purchases

Tax Sale Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 47:30


Matthew Roth of Allen Velone Wolf Helfrich & Factor, based in Denver, dives deep into the world of tax liens in Colorado.

BreadCom Quezon City Sermons
Worship from Home (Week 32) - Prayer life in the midst of opposition

BreadCom Quezon City Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020


Pastor Abet Almanza talks about what our prayer life must be like when we are in times of challenges and opposition. 0:01 - Welcome (Pastor Jon Dolotallas) 1:02 - Catechism (Elder Toyditz Cosico) 2:25 - Call to Worship (Pastor Nate Petallo) 3:38 - Preaching (Pastor Abet Almanza) 37:42 - Response Song (Pastor Nate Petallo, Matthew Roth, Daniel Rimmereid, Jason Paderna) 43:19 - Announcements and Prayer (Pastor Jon Dolotallas) Credits New City Catechism (Copyright © 2017 by The Gospel Coalition and Redeemer Presbyterian Church) Tenderness (Royalty free from Bensound.com) Empty Days by Alan Piljak (Royalty free from Free Music Archive) Living Hope (Brian Johnson, Jenn Johnson, and Phil Wickham)

From the Dean's Office
War and Peace Poetry

From the Dean's Office

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 8:44


Richard reads poetry commissioned for the two concerts commemorating the publication of Tolstoy’s War and Peace. The poets, Christine Perrin, Samuel Smith, and Matthew Roth, are members of the Messiah College English Department.

ComicsDiscovery
ComicsDiscovery vacances S02E06: DMZ

ComicsDiscovery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 62:14


Nous continuons notre voyage estival dans les comics du label Vertigo. Cette semaine l’expédition ne sera pas de tous repos puisqu'on va parler Journalisme et politique dans des Etats-unis en pleine guerre civile dans DMZ de Brian Wood et Ricardo Burchielli. Mais comme d'habitude on commence avec les news :-Un acteur de Friends dans l'adaptation de Y the Last man-l'annulation de la série live Lumberjanes-Une bannière pour les séries hulu horrifique estampillée Marvel-Des reshoots et un nouveau real pour Bird of prey Puis on passe au titre de la semaine : DMZDMZ est un titre de Brian Wood, un scénariste dont on avait déjà parlé dans ComicsDiscovery puisque nous avons parlé de son comics Rebels (vous pouvez retrouvé l'émission dessus ici ). Cette fois-ci au dessin nous avons le droit aux images du dessinateur italien Ricardo Burchielli.Dans ce comics, nous suivons les péripéties de Matthew Roth stagiaire photographe qui va devoir devenir un vrai journaliste de guerre et survivre dans la DMZ ou en français la zone démilitarisée de New York. Un zone tampon dans la guerre civile entre les États-Unis d'Amérique et les États Libres. Si vous habitez sur Montpellier, que vous êtes disponible le lundi de 18H à 19h , n'hésitez pas à nous contacter à: contact@comicsdiscovery.fr peut être rejoindrez-vous notre équipe. Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscovery Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee:https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez nos sites web :ComicsDiscovery : http://comicsdiscovery.fr/Nos autres productions: http://jamesetfaye.fr/

Working Class History
E20: The Exotic Dancers Union

Working Class History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 42:45


Podcast episode about the workers at the Lusty Lady strip club in San Francisco who in 1997 were the first women who managed to unionise a strip joint in the United States, and who later took it over and ran it as a workers’ co-operative.This podcast is funded by our listeners. You can support us and get exclusive early access to episodes, bonus audio and more at https://patreon.com/workingclasshistory We have more info, photos, videos and full show notes for this episode on our website at https://workingclasshistory.com/2019/03/13/e20-the-exotic-dancers-union/ We have been trying to improve our podcast over the last few months, but this is really the first of our new wave of episodes which we have been devoting huge amounts of time to. We have worked on this episode for over 6 months, and are very pleased to finally be able to release it. Ultimately we will only be able to continue to devote this much time to the podcast if we get more support on patreon, so please do support us if you can. If not, we would still appreciate you sharing podcast episodes on social media, and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As always, thanks to our patreon supporters for making this podcast possible. Thanks also to the following people: Vixen Noir, for the theme music – Lusty Lady. You can buy it here https://play.google.com/music/preview/Tpj2ewbwpvzrlqb45umxztaav6m?play=1&u=0 Episode cover photo by Matthew Roth https://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewalmonroth Editing by Louise Barry of Audio Interference https://interferencearchive.org/category/publications/audio/ To commemorate and celebrate radical sex workers like at the Lusty Lady, and to help fund our work, we have produced a range of Sex Workers Power merch, using an illustration from @ripbambi, available here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/all/sex-workersAgain, full show notes including photos and videos here: https://workingclasshistory.com/2019/03/13/e20-the-exotic-dancers-union/

System Speak: Dissociative Identity Disorder ( Multiple Personality Disorder )

We interview Matthew Roth, writer and director of Five Piece, which has already won Best Picture at several film festivals. Five Piece is a new film about a man and his band. The man, a character named Brandon, has Dissociative Identity Disorder. The trailer for the film is played. Matthew explains how he learned about DID and what he did to prepare for the film. We discuss the stigma and sensationalism of mainstream media, and why he wanted this film to be different. They discuss the subtleties of switching, and the intensity of emotion in the film. Five Piece is a dark and intense film, provides a very male experience of DID, and strives to accurately portray the subtle presentation but vulnerable experience of DID. The story moves slowly, accurately portraying the experience of time stretching in dissociation. Trigger warnings for the film itself include an opening scene where the camera pans past the main character's girlfriend, who is naked and laying on her stomach (not fully exposed, and in the context of a positive relationship - she in no way appears distressed, nor is there any touching of her body at all in the scene). There is a lot of intense emotional expression in the film, a great deal of verbal aggression, and a scene where one of the band members destroys a guitar. The ending of the film is intentionally ambiguous, so as to leave the viewer pondering the film and the relationships of the band members.

The We in Me
Matthew Roth - Writer & Director of FivePiece Movie #20

The We in Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 55:19


In this weeks episode we will be chatting with Matthew Roth, the creator of Five Piece Movie. For those of you who have been listening to our show you may have heard our episode with Robert Paul Taylor, the actor who played Brandon, a man Living with DID, well now we have the back story and great conversation with Super_Mats (on twitter) discussing where this idea originated and why he's proud of their work! All links below! Enjoy the show everyone. Matthew Roth on Twitter: @Super_Mats The film's IMDB: Five Piece Five Piece on Twitter: @FivePieceMovie Five Piece on Instagram: @FivePieceMovie Thank you to the amazing musicians who've been reaching out! We will be getting back to everyone shortly, as always if you have a guest suggestion or want to share your music with us to be heard in an episode of the show please send all inquiries to: TheWeinMeBlog@Gmail.com To hear more of Adam Noizic's music from Compulsive Ink just follow the link!

The We in Me
Robert Paul Taylor - Portraying DID in Film #14

The We in Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 55:29


Today's episode is quite an important topic. One that has been discussed a lot within the DID Community, but we are very pleased to be able to bring this discussion to the podcast for you our listeners. Robert Paul Taylor is an actor and a recent work of his was Five Piece movie, written and directed by Matthew Roth. In today's episode Robert discusses with us how he prepared for a role portraying a man living with DID, some of the ups and downs as well as some of his hope for the future. He also shares a bit about the film (no spoilers). We hope you enjoy and again a big thank you to Robert Paul Taylor for joining us on this episode! You can find him on social media: Twitter: @StreetFameBooks Instagram: @StreetFameBooks Don't forget to subscribe so you Never miss an episode! If you're enjoying the show don't forget to rate and review our work on your podcasting platform! Give us 5*'s on Apple podcasts and if you want to continue hearing from The We in Me don't forget to support our podcast via the anchor app. It's as easy as following the "support" prompts on your device and selecting which of the three options. As always if you have questions, comments or would like to be a guest on the show don't hesitate to reach out via Twitter- @TheWeinMe or through our blog theweinmeblog@gmail.com See you next week everyone. Music provided by: Adam Noizic of Compulsive Ink: One of our favorite's on Adam's page is "Rainy Day Love Song." https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvCNPoiqBZXDATL8IzPFBA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheWeinMe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheWeinMe/support

A Taste of the Past
Episode 302: Magic Bean: History of Soy in America

A Taste of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 42:23


America's agriculture has undergone many changes in the past century. One of the major changes is the growth of soy bean farming and how the little-known Chinese transplant became the nation's largest cash crop. Matthew Roth joins Linda to share the history and stories from his book, Magic Bean: Rise of Soy in America. A Taste of the Past is powered by Simplecast

Journal - Agatha Nolen
SSJE: Sent into the World

Journal - Agatha Nolen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 2:03


“Reaching out for hope” by Matthew Roth is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 / modified from original Today’s Question: Where is God Sending You?I like the idea from Br. Curtis that “…there are five Gospels. There’s the Gospel according to Matthew, the Gospel according to Mark, the Gospel according to Luke, the Gospel according to John, and the Gospel according to you. What is it that you know in the bottom of your heart of God, of God’s light and God’s life, and God’s love that you can give testimony to?”If I were to write a Gospel, I would emphasize the healing stories in my life where Jesus has lifted me up from physical, emotional, and spiritual deserts, and I’d add that He has always been there even when I didn’t recognize Him. I’d share how my life has been changed by His love. Br. Curtis continues, “We are not to be the savior of the world. We have one Savior, Jesus. We can’t do everything, but we can do something.”I believe that God is sending me right here, right now, to witness to everyone I meet through personal words and action, and through the internet where the reach is wide. Please enter the discussion: Where is God sending you?Link to the SSJE video: http://meetingjesusinjohn.org/2018/01/01/week-6-day-1-sent-into-the-world/Blessings, my friend,Agatha

Institute on California and the West
Concrete Utopia: Roads and Freeways in Los Angeles

Institute on California and the West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2009 71:20


Freeways have long embodied some of L.A.’s most powerful contradictions: a city moving ahead boldly into the future and a sprawling metropolis scarred by its dependence on the automobile. Such contradictions are not merely a matter of opinion but were built into the fabric of this complex public works enterprise. Matthew Roth, Ph.D., discusses the origins, engineering, and political back story of L.A.’s “concrete utopia.” He’s the historian for the Automobile Club of Southern California.

California and the West
Concrete Utopia: Roads and Freeways in Los Angeles (Dames Lecture 2009-10)

California and the West

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2009


Freeways have long embodied some of L.A.’s most powerful contradictions: a city moving ahead boldly into the future and a sprawling metropolis scarred by its dependence on the automobile. Such contradictions are not merely a matter of opinion but were built into the fabric of this complex public works enterprise. Matthew Roth, Ph.D., discusses the origins, engineering, and political back story of L.A.’s “concrete utopia.” He’s the historian for the Automobile Club of Southern California.