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Turns out you need to do more than just read Murray Bookchin if you want to be friends with anarchists. Reading: Towards a Marxist-Anarchist Solidarity (2023) by Michael Löwy, Olivier Besancenot & David Campbell Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: https://discord.gg/TNmaRX2k
On this episode host Jonathan Chance speaks with Michael L. Krachon, President of Theragenics about a lesser-known prostate cancer treatment option, brachytherapy. During the podcast Jonathan and Michael talk about:· What is brachytherapy and how is it different from other prostate cancer treatments.· The history of brachytherapy.· Why brachytherapy is not offered my many doctors?· An important finding about brachytherapy.· The importance of doing research on the treatment options for prostate cancer.For more information about Theragenics brachytherapy seeds for prostate cancer visit their website at: https://www.theragenics.com/Prostate Cancer Aware is a copyrighted production. No content maybe rebroadcast or reproduced without the expressed written consent of the Friedman Sidrow Foundation. For more information about prostate cancer, the PSA test, men's health and Jonathan's inspiring new book Unaware, which is about his battle with prostate cancer. Visit our website at: https://www.iknowmypsa.org Email us at: https://www.iknowmypsa.org/contactus/ Follow Prostate Cancer Aware on social media at: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/iknowmypsa Twitter - https://twitter.com/iknowmypsa or @iknowmypsa Thank you for listening! Remember, Stay Aware and Stay Healthy.™
Vu sur La chronique de Patsy (176) : Martin Buber, Utopie et socialisme, Martin Buber, Utopie et socialisme, L'Echappée, 2025 Martin Buber fut une des figures importantes et atypiques du monde intellectuel juif contemporain. Michael Löwy a écrit qu'il incarnait une « religiosité romantique et mystique, imprégnée de critique sociale et de nostalgie communautaire. » La réédition par les Editions de l'Echappée de son livre « Utopie et […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
Jeff and Phil welcome Dr. Michael L. Wong, an astrobiologist, planetary scientist and podcaster who studies planetary atmospheres, habitability, biosignatures, and the emergence of life. And Star Trek. He talks about his involvement in the Stand Up for Science protests, the intersection of science, activism, and the challenges faced by the scientific community, particularly in light of recent budget cuts to space exploration and other STEM fields, and the broader implications of stifling diversity in science.
The World's #1 Personal Development Book Podcast! In today's episode, we have the pleasure to interview Michael Lopez, author of Change: Six Science-Backed Strategies to Transform Your Brain, Body, and Behavior.Michael is a leading expert in behavior change, a consultant, speaker, and former intelligence officer. With a background in business, civil service, military leadership, and athletics, he has spent decades studying human transformation and developing strategies that help individuals and organizations create lasting change. As a LinkedIn Top Voice and trusted advisor, Michael has worked with some of the world's top companies to accelerate performance through science-backed change methods.In this episode, you'll learn why most people struggle with change, the neuroscience behind building new habits, and how to reshape your relationship with stress to achieve peak performance. Michael also breaks down three ways the brain learns, the power of repetition, and how to create momentum that sticks.We hope you enjoy this incredible conversation with Michael Lopez.To learn more about Michael, buy his book , and other resources follow the links below:The Book: https://a.co/d/fpRIlNmWebsite: https://www.michaeljlopez.coach/https://www.instagram.com/michaeljlopez9/https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-j-lopez9/http://www.youtube.com/@MichaelJLopez9Chapters: 0:00 – Intro1:32 – Embracing Change & Growth4:56 – Neuroplasticity: Exposure, Repetition & Experience9:44 – Harnessing Momentum & Reframing Stress11:39 – Science of Goal Motivation & Mini-Wins19:14 – Pursuing Goals: Progress Is Happiness21:54 – Rethinking Stress: Acute vs. Chronic28:03 – The Journey to Writing “The Generous Leader”34:12 – Understanding Effort: The Value Behind the Answer36:41 – Mastering Public Speaking Through Practice40:38 – Inspiration & Influences in Leadership44:34 – Embracing Change: Never Stop Growing________________________________________________Join the world's largest non-fiction Book community!https://www.instagram.com/bookthinkers/The purpose of this podcast is to connect you, the listener, with new books, new mentors, and new resources that will help you achieve more and live better. Each and every episode will feature one of the world's top authors so that you know each and every time you tune-in, there is something valuable to learn. If you have any recommendations for guests, please DM them to us on Instagram. (www.instagram.com/bookthinkers)If you enjoyed this show, please consider leaving a review. It takes less than 60-seconds of your time, and really makes a difference when I am trying to land new guests. For more BookThinkers content, check out our Instagram or our website. Thank you for your time!
Michael López, Vice President of Fraud Solutions, Appgate, discusses the rising tools that enable cyber fraud, the growing threat of AI-driven attacks like deepfakes in Latin America, and the importance of viewing cybersecurity through a lifecycle perspective. He also explores the need for continuous evaluation and the evolving talent requirements in the cybersecurity field.Greetings with Michael López (1:00)Starting his journey in cybersecurity (1:30)There is a growing number of tools that facilitate cyber fraud (2:30)AI is becoming a powerful tool to launch cyberattacks (4:05)Deepfakes, AI are set to become the biggest issue in Latin America (5:15) Institutions need to think about the entire journey (6:30) Distinguish between integration and implementation (7:50)A robust protection is about continuous evaluation (8:30)Appgate aims to shape the future of cybersecurity (9:15)A lifecycle perspective (9:50)Cybersecurity needs in terms of talent (11:05)
Jaume Segalés y su equipo hablan de cultura con los principales protagonistas. Hoy en Km0, tras repasar la actualidad informativa y deportiva, profundizamos en los siguientes asuntos: Premios de la Sociedad Geográfica Española La SGE acaba de entregar sus Premios Anuales. Lleva ya 25 años reconociendo, en nuestro país, la trayectoria de personas e instituciones vinculadas al mundo del viaje, la investigación geográfica, la exploración y la aventura. Se trata de una asociación sin ánimo de lucro, fundada en 1997 y declarada de Utilidad Pública, cuyo objetivo consiste en recuperar y difundir la larga historia de la exploración y el amplio bagaje de descubrimientos que España ha realizado en el mundo. La entrega de sus Premios Anuales se realizó ayer jueves 20 de marzo en el Auditorio de la Mutua Madrileña. Entre los galardonados encontramos nombres muy conocidos en muy diversos ámbitos como el atleta de montaña Kilian Jornet, el astronauta Michael López-Alegría o el pintor Antonio López, entre otras figuras sobresalientes relacionadas con la geografía y el viaje, la exploración del planeta, la difusión del saber científico y la conciencia ecológica. Entrevistamos a la secretaria general de la Sociedad Geográfica Española, Lola Escudero. tziar Yagüe Entrevistamos a la cantante vitoriana Itziar Yagüe que, junto al pianista Paul San Martín, rinde homenaje a la emperatriz del blues Bessie Smith en su nuevo disco 'Sugar in my bowl'. Actúan hoy viernes en el Espacio Kune de Pozuelo a las 20:00 y mañana en el Teatro Tribueñe a las 22:00. Sección de cine clásico "Es sesión continua" Antolín de la Torre hoy nos habla sobre Un mayordomo aristócrata (My Man Godfrey). Elegante comedia estadounidense de 1957 dirigida por Henry Koster y protagonizada por David Niven, June Allison, Martha Hyer, Eva Gabor, Jessie Royce Landi, y Robert Keith. Irene Bullock (June Allyson) necesita un nuevo mayordomo y su hija Irene encuentra en el puerto a un camarero llamado Godfrey (David Niven). Empieza a trabajar al servicio de la excéntrica familia Bullock, resultando un hombre tan eficiente como elegante, pero muy reservado para hablar de sí mismo.
Mon, 24 Feb 2025 03:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/473-473 93495d024096e5f92cdd75d846ad8779 T: Kalter Krieg und Europäische Einigung Kooperation Dr. Christoph Thonfeld arbeitet an der KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau Verknüpfte Folgen Der Nürnberger Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess (1945/46), mit Prof. Dr. Kim Christian Priemel (16.05.2022) Das KZ Dachau (1933-1945), mit Dr. Gabriele Hammermann, Albert Knoll und Dr. Christoph Thonfeld (11.09.2023) Das Konzentrationslager Buchenwald (1937-1945), mit Dr. Michael Löffelsender (01.04.2024) Das Konzentrationslager Flossenbürg (1938-1945), mit Lisa Herbst und Tilo Saalmann (28.10.2024) Den Podcast unterstützen UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Seit Januar 2025 macht das Patrick auch. Dafür möchte ich den beiden hier ganz besonders danken! SCHENK MIR EINEN KAFFEE - DEN SAFT, DER WISSEN SCHAFFT EINZELSPENDE ÜBER PAYPAL SENDEN Ab dem 10. September 2024 nenne ich regelmäßig in der Anmoderation die Vornamen von neuen, den Podcast unterstützenden Personen. Widerspruch dagegen bitte ich im Zusammenhang mit dem Zusenden der Unterstützung anzuzeigen. Feedback und Kommentare! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2025-02-24. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. Der Podcast ist Teil des Netzwerks #historytelling und von Wissenschaftspodcasts.de. 473 full T: Kalter Krieg und Europäische Einigung no Deutschland,Zeitgeschichte,KZ Dachau,Dachau,Kriegsverbrechen,NS-Verbrechen,NS-Prozess Tobias Jakobi
IMAM TRIFFT MICHAEL LÜDERS. IN DIESER FOLGE TRIFFT IMAM SAID ARIF DEN NAHOST-EXPERTEN MICHAEL LÜDERS.ENTSTANDEN IST EIN SPANNENDES GESPRÄCH ÜBER DEN NAHEN OSTEN, DEN KRIEG IN DER UKRAINE UND DIE BEVORSTEHENDEN WAHLEN IN DEUTSCHLAND.DIE AUFNAHME FAND ANFANG FEBRUAR 2025 STATT. BITTE BLEIBEN SIE FAIR IN DEN KOMMENTAREN.MTA (Muslim Television Ahmadiyya) ist eine internationale muslimische Sendegruppe und wird getragen durch die Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. Das Besondere: Das Programm wird ausschließlich durch Spenden finanziert. MuslimTvDe ist hierbei der erste Kanal, der deutsches Programm für Islaminteressierte gestaltet, darunter Reportagen, Erklärfomate, interaktive Live-Sendungen, bei denen Sie Fragen stellen können, Podcasts oder Debattenformate. Der Erfolg des Kanals zeigt, welches Interesse im deutschsprachigen Raum am Islam besteht.Kontaktmöglichkeiten 1) Abonnieren oder folgen Sie uns auch auf unseren Social Media Kanälen Instagram, Twitter und Facebook unter @Muslimtvde und erleben Sie unsere spannenden Formate!2) Sie haben Fragen über den Islam? Sie erreichen uns auch telefonisch kostenlos und 24/7 unter folgender Hotline: 0800 210 77 583) Sie wollen ein persönliches Gespräch in ihrer Nähe? Auch kein Problem. Hier finden Sie ganz unkompliziert eine Moschee oder Gebetszentrum in Ihrer Nähe: https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/#Islam #Ahmadiyya #Religion #Glaube #Frieden #Kalif #ukraine #russland #bundestagswahl2025 #BSW #afd #spd #cdu #israel #palestina #krieg ©Copyright MTA International Germany Studios
Sober at 26, Michael has been in the program for almost 30 years. During this time he has maintained a strong program, never without a sponsor, and still attends 5 meetings a week – because it fills his soul and permits the beauty in his life.Sobriety Date: 5/14/1995Quotes “Once I'd start drinking, I literally had no control over the amount I took afterwards.” “I needed a new way of living.”“Come, see what we do here, this is pretty special.”Referred by: Website contact InstagramFacebook
Folge 56: 2025 ist bereits jetzt ein turbulentes Jahr und wird es vermutlich auch bleiben. Stefan Schett, ehemaliger Chefredakteur von Materie, wagt einen Ausblick und hat für das Gespräch mit Michael López sechs Prognosen im Gepäck. Von vermeintlich unspektakulären Thesen wie den kommenden Wahlgewinner:innen in Deutschland bis hin zur Orbanisierung Österreichs und dem Verlauf des russischen Angriffskriegs auf die Ukraine werden sowohl innenpolitische als auch globale Themen besprochen.
Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/441-441 0a5ec3e8388f5c2004e3f177222472fc A: Epochenübergreifende Themen Kooperation Webseite der Gedenkstätte und des Museums Sachsenhausen Verknüpfte Folgen Sowjetische Kriegsgefangene im 2. Weltkrieg, mit Dr. Dmitri Stratievski (06.06.2022) Neuengamme - KZ und Gedenkstätte, mit Ulrike Jensen (22.08.2022) Das KZ Dachau (1933-1945), mit Dr. Gabriele Hammermann, Albert Knoll und Dr. Christoph Thonfeld (11.09.2023) Das Konzentrationslager Buchenwald (1937-1945), mit Dr. Michael Löffelsender (01.04.2024) Harry Naujoks, Mein Leben im KZ Sachsenhausen (1987) (22.12.2024) Den Podcast unterstützen UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! EINZELSPENDE ÜBER PAYPAL SENDEN Ab dem 10. September 2024 nenne ich regelmäßig in der Anmoderation die Vornamen von neuen, den Podcast unterstützenden Personen. Widerspruch dagegen bitte ich im Zusammenhang mit dem Zusenden der Unterstützung anzuzeigen. Feedback und Kommentare! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2024-12-23. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. Der Podcast ist Teil des Netzwerks #historytelling und von Wissenschaftspodcasts.de. 441 full A: Epochenübergreifende Themen no Deutschland,Brandenburg,Berlin,Sachsenhausen,Konzentrationslager,2. Weltkrieg
In questo video esclusivo, scopriamo la vita nello spazio attraverso gli occhi di quattro astronauti, tra cui Michael López-Alegría e l'italiano Walter Villadei, membri della missione Axiom. Questi astronauti ci raccontano storie ispirazionali su come abbiano coltivato il sogno di diventare astronauti e affrontato sfide straordinarie durante le loro missioni nello spazio, spingendo i confini della scienza e della tecnologia. Attraverso questa intervista scopriamo i dettagli sull'intenso training per la vita a bordo della Stazione Spaziale Internazionale (ISS), i rigori delle passeggiate spaziali, e la magia di vedere la Terra dall'orbita, un'esperienza che nessuna immagine può davvero catturare. Gli astronauti discutono anche dei progressi tecnologici, dal passaggio dalle storiche capsule Soyuz alla moderna Dragon di SpaceX, evidenziando come l'automazione stia cambiando il modo in cui si viaggia nello spazio. Approfondiamo le sfide della microgravità, un fattore unico che influisce sulle attività quotidiane e sulla psicologia dell'equipaggio nello spazio. Questo video è perfetto per appassionati di spazio, per chi sogna di diventare astronauta, e per tutti coloro che vogliono scoprire le storie incredibili dei viaggi nello spazio e il futuro dell'esplorazione spaziale. Un vero e proprio viaggio nelle esperienze straordinarie di chi ha vissuto e lavorato oltre i confini della Terra. __________________
Die Ukraine ist vom Krieg zermürbt. Wie kann Deutschland zum Frieden beitragen? Mit mehr Militärhilfe? Und künftig auch Soldaten, die einen Waffenstillstand sichern? Darüber diskutieren Ralf Stegner (SPD), Henning Otte (CDU) und Michael Lüders (BSW). Geers, Theo www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kontrovers
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 03:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/407-407 142daf879801e6d002853b0f4fabec38 A: Epochenübergreifende Themen Verknüpfte Folgen Sowjetische Kriegsgefangene im 2. Weltkrieg, mit Dr. Dmitri Stratievski (06.06.2022) Das KZ Dachau (1933-1945), mit Dr. Gabriele Hammermann, Albert Knoll und Dr. Christoph Thonfeld (11.09.2023) Das Konzentrationslager Buchenwald (1937-1945), mit Dr. Michael Löffelsender (01.04.2024) Regeln für die Post der Häftlinge im KZ Flossenbürg (1940) (27.10.2024) UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! EINZELSPENDE ÜBER PAYPAL SENDEN Ab dem 10. September 2024 nenne ich regelmäßig in der Anmoderation die Vornamen von neuen, den Podcast unterstützenden Personen. Widerspruch dagegen bitte ich im Zusammenhang mit dem Zusenden der Unterstützung anzuzeigen. Feedback und Kommentare! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2024-10-28. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. Der Podcast ist Teil des Netzwerks #historytelling und von Wissenschaftspodcasts.de. 407 full A: Epochenübergreifende Themen no Deutschland,Flossenbürg,KZ Flossenbürg,Neuere und Neueste Geschichte,Konzentraionslager,Dietrich Bonhoeffer Tobias Jakobi
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Was soll mit den Palästinensern geschehen, wenn die Waffen irgendwann schweigen? Die israelische Regierung wolle sich ganz Palästina untertan machen, meint der Nahost-Experte Michael Lüders - und warnt vor einer Flüchtlingswelle Richtung Europa. Ein Kommentar von Michael Lüders www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Politisches Feuilleton
Victor Davis Hanson interviews Michael Pack, documentary filmmaker, about his new documentary with WSJ Opinion Section — a new series to look at stories that have been overlooked by the mainstream media. His new series is "Get the Jew: the Crown Heights Riots Revisited" named for the 1991 riots.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
O começo de conversa é um programa que antecede o "Uma Conversa" da semana, sempre com algum artigo que vai ajudar a compreender o tema a ser abordado. Nessa semana lemos um trecho do livro "Marxismo na América Latina", organizado por Michael Löwy, disponível em https://fpabramo.org.br/publicacoes/estante/o-marxismo-na-america-latina-uma-antologia-de-1909-aos-dias-atuais/ | Site: https://umaconversa.com.br/ | Apadrinhe: https://apoia.se/patraodoumaconversa | Redes Sociais: @1Conversa | E-Mail: conversaconosco@gmail.com
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold persons awaiting trial who cannot afford or have been denied bail. Although jail sentences max out at a year, some spend years awaiting trial in jail-especially in counties where courts are jammed with cases. City and county jails, detention centers, police lockups, and other temporary holding facilities are regularly overcrowded, poorly funded, and the buildings are often in disrepair. American jails admit over ten million people every year, but very little is known about what happens to them while they're locked away. Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail (Oxford UP, 2022) is an ethnographic study of a California county jail that reflects on what it means to do jail time and what it does to men. Michael L. Walker spent several extended spells in jail, having been arrested while trying to pay parking tickets in graduate school. This book is an intimate account of his experience and in it he shares the routines, rhythms, and subtle meanings that come with being incarcerated. Walker shows how punishment in jail is much more than the deprivation of liberties. It is, he argues, purposefully degrading. Jail creates a racial politics that organizes daily life, moves men from clock time to event time, normalizes trauma, and imbues residents with substantial measures of vulnerability. Deputies used self-centered management styles to address the problems associated with running a jail, some that magnified individual conflicts to potential group conflicts and others that created divisions between residents for the sake of control. And though not every deputy indulged, many gave themselves over to the pleasures of punishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold persons awaiting trial who cannot afford or have been denied bail. Although jail sentences max out at a year, some spend years awaiting trial in jail-especially in counties where courts are jammed with cases. City and county jails, detention centers, police lockups, and other temporary holding facilities are regularly overcrowded, poorly funded, and the buildings are often in disrepair. American jails admit over ten million people every year, but very little is known about what happens to them while they're locked away. Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail (Oxford UP, 2022) is an ethnographic study of a California county jail that reflects on what it means to do jail time and what it does to men. Michael L. Walker spent several extended spells in jail, having been arrested while trying to pay parking tickets in graduate school. This book is an intimate account of his experience and in it he shares the routines, rhythms, and subtle meanings that come with being incarcerated. Walker shows how punishment in jail is much more than the deprivation of liberties. It is, he argues, purposefully degrading. Jail creates a racial politics that organizes daily life, moves men from clock time to event time, normalizes trauma, and imbues residents with substantial measures of vulnerability. Deputies used self-centered management styles to address the problems associated with running a jail, some that magnified individual conflicts to potential group conflicts and others that created divisions between residents for the sake of control. And though not every deputy indulged, many gave themselves over to the pleasures of punishment. 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
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold persons awaiting trial who cannot afford or have been denied bail. Although jail sentences max out at a year, some spend years awaiting trial in jail-especially in counties where courts are jammed with cases. City and county jails, detention centers, police lockups, and other temporary holding facilities are regularly overcrowded, poorly funded, and the buildings are often in disrepair. American jails admit over ten million people every year, but very little is known about what happens to them while they're locked away. Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail (Oxford UP, 2022) is an ethnographic study of a California county jail that reflects on what it means to do jail time and what it does to men. Michael L. Walker spent several extended spells in jail, having been arrested while trying to pay parking tickets in graduate school. This book is an intimate account of his experience and in it he shares the routines, rhythms, and subtle meanings that come with being incarcerated. Walker shows how punishment in jail is much more than the deprivation of liberties. It is, he argues, purposefully degrading. Jail creates a racial politics that organizes daily life, moves men from clock time to event time, normalizes trauma, and imbues residents with substantial measures of vulnerability. Deputies used self-centered management styles to address the problems associated with running a jail, some that magnified individual conflicts to potential group conflicts and others that created divisions between residents for the sake of control. And though not every deputy indulged, many gave themselves over to the pleasures of punishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold persons awaiting trial who cannot afford or have been denied bail. Although jail sentences max out at a year, some spend years awaiting trial in jail-especially in counties where courts are jammed with cases. City and county jails, detention centers, police lockups, and other temporary holding facilities are regularly overcrowded, poorly funded, and the buildings are often in disrepair. American jails admit over ten million people every year, but very little is known about what happens to them while they're locked away. Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail (Oxford UP, 2022) is an ethnographic study of a California county jail that reflects on what it means to do jail time and what it does to men. Michael L. Walker spent several extended spells in jail, having been arrested while trying to pay parking tickets in graduate school. This book is an intimate account of his experience and in it he shares the routines, rhythms, and subtle meanings that come with being incarcerated. Walker shows how punishment in jail is much more than the deprivation of liberties. It is, he argues, purposefully degrading. Jail creates a racial politics that organizes daily life, moves men from clock time to event time, normalizes trauma, and imbues residents with substantial measures of vulnerability. Deputies used self-centered management styles to address the problems associated with running a jail, some that magnified individual conflicts to potential group conflicts and others that created divisions between residents for the sake of control. And though not every deputy indulged, many gave themselves over to the pleasures of punishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold persons awaiting trial who cannot afford or have been denied bail. Although jail sentences max out at a year, some spend years awaiting trial in jail-especially in counties where courts are jammed with cases. City and county jails, detention centers, police lockups, and other temporary holding facilities are regularly overcrowded, poorly funded, and the buildings are often in disrepair. American jails admit over ten million people every year, but very little is known about what happens to them while they're locked away. Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail (Oxford UP, 2022) is an ethnographic study of a California county jail that reflects on what it means to do jail time and what it does to men. Michael L. Walker spent several extended spells in jail, having been arrested while trying to pay parking tickets in graduate school. This book is an intimate account of his experience and in it he shares the routines, rhythms, and subtle meanings that come with being incarcerated. Walker shows how punishment in jail is much more than the deprivation of liberties. It is, he argues, purposefully degrading. Jail creates a racial politics that organizes daily life, moves men from clock time to event time, normalizes trauma, and imbues residents with substantial measures of vulnerability. Deputies used self-centered management styles to address the problems associated with running a jail, some that magnified individual conflicts to potential group conflicts and others that created divisions between residents for the sake of control. And though not every deputy indulged, many gave themselves over to the pleasures of punishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold persons awaiting trial who cannot afford or have been denied bail. Although jail sentences max out at a year, some spend years awaiting trial in jail-especially in counties where courts are jammed with cases. City and county jails, detention centers, police lockups, and other temporary holding facilities are regularly overcrowded, poorly funded, and the buildings are often in disrepair. American jails admit over ten million people every year, but very little is known about what happens to them while they're locked away. Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail (Oxford UP, 2022) is an ethnographic study of a California county jail that reflects on what it means to do jail time and what it does to men. Michael L. Walker spent several extended spells in jail, having been arrested while trying to pay parking tickets in graduate school. This book is an intimate account of his experience and in it he shares the routines, rhythms, and subtle meanings that come with being incarcerated. Walker shows how punishment in jail is much more than the deprivation of liberties. It is, he argues, purposefully degrading. Jail creates a racial politics that organizes daily life, moves men from clock time to event time, normalizes trauma, and imbues residents with substantial measures of vulnerability. Deputies used self-centered management styles to address the problems associated with running a jail, some that magnified individual conflicts to potential group conflicts and others that created divisions between residents for the sake of control. And though not every deputy indulged, many gave themselves over to the pleasures of punishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Michael verrät uns die Geheimnisse zur noch besseren Kundenbindung im E-Commerce mithilfe des After-Sales Managements. So bleiben Brands und Verkäuferinnen und Verkäufer positiv in Erinnerung!
Michael Lopez. PhD - ClassWallet: Managing Purchasing and Reimbursement Processes. This is episode 702 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Michael López, Ph.D. is ClassWallet's Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives in Early Child Care. With an impressive track record spanning over 30 years, Mike brings a wealth of experience in applied policy-relevant research, particularly in the areas of early care and education and equity at the national, state, and local levels. His expertise and dedication make him a national early childhood expert and a passionate advocate for low-income, culturally, and linguistically diverse populations. Our focus today is ClassWallet and managing purchasing and reimbursement processes. So much cool information to learn! Awesome conversation! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Thanks so much! Connect & Learn More: https://classwallet.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-lopez-46b381b/ Length - 44:37
In this episode of Locust Radio we are flipping the script a bit. Instead of Tish, Laura and Adam interviewing someone, Tish and Adam are interviewed by Locust's own Alexander Billet. They discuss, among other things, the Born Again Labor Museum, Adam and Tish's ongoing sited conceptual art and installation project in southern Illinois. An edited and abridged transcript of the interview is available on Alexander Billet's substack. A note: The interview was recorded the weekend before President Joe Biden quit the presidential race and endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris. Artworks, artists, concepts, histories, and texts discussed in this episode: Jean Baudrillard, America (1989); Walter Benjamin, “Theses on History” (1940); John Berger, Ways of Seeing (documentary and book) (1972); Joseph Beuys; Claire Bishop, Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today (2024); Nicolas Bourriaud, Relational Art (1998); Bertolt Brehct, “A Short Organum for the Theater” (1949); Bertolt Brecht, War Primer (1955); “Carbondale Starbucks Employees Vote to Unionize” (2022); Anna Casey, “Museum examines workers rights through art” (2022); Class and Social Struggle in southern Illinois; Andrew Cooper; Kallie Cox, “Born Again Labor Museum Offers Free Communist Manifestos” (2022); Ben Davis, Art in the After-Culture: Capitalist Crisis and Cultural Strategy (2022); Mike Davis and Hal Rothman, The Grit Beneath the Glitter: Tales from the Real Las Vegas (2002); Marcel Duchamp; R. Faze, “I Live an Hour from My Body” (2021); Mark Fisher, Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? (2008); Eirc Gellman and Jarod Roll, The Gospel of the Working-Class: Labor's Southern Prophets in New Deal America (2011); Francisco Goya, Disasters of War (1810-1820); Boris Groys, “The Weak Universalism” (2010); Jenny Holzer; Barbara Kruger; Michael Löwy, Fire Alarm: Reading Walter Benjamin's ‘On the Concept of History' (2005); Frances Madeson, “At the Born Again Labor Museum, Art is a Weapon for the Working Class” (2022); Karl Marx, The German Ideology (1846); Karl Marx and Freidrick Engels, The Communist Manifesto (1848); Pablo PIcasso, Guernica (1937); Russian Cosmism; Penelope Spheeris, The Decline of Western Civilization (1981); Stop Cop City; Leon Trotsky, Their Morals and Ours (1938); Adam Turl, “Against the Weak Avant-Garde” (2016); Adam Turl, “The Art Space as Epic Theater” (2015); Adam Turl, “Outsider Art is a Lie” (2019) and Adam Turl, “We're All Outsiders Now” (2019); Tish Turl, “Class Revenge Fanfiction” (2022); Tish Turl, “Toilet Key Anthology” (2020); Tish Turl and Adam Turl, Born Again Labor Museum; Tish Turl and Adam Turl, Born Again Labor Tracts; The Wanderers/Peredvizkniki In other news, the call for submissions for Locust Review 12 is available on our website, check it out. Locust Radio is produced by Omnia Sol, Alexander Billet and Adam Turl. Its hosts include Adam Turl, Laura Fair-Schulz, and Tish Turl.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2824: Michael L. from FinancialPanther.com highlights the benefits of lazy investing through low-cost index funds, simplifying financial growth without the need for constant stock picking and research. Embracing a "Lazy Portfolio" can lead to consistent, diversified returns, making investing stress-free and accessible for everyone. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://financialpanther.com/lazy-investor-instead-stock-picker/ Quotes to ponder: "Honestly you don't have to be a genius, wall street guru, or financial analyst to be a smart investor at any age." "Lazy Portfolios will let you set it & forget it!" "Most people don't invest until it's too late because it seems tedious, they don't understand how to, or where to invest & because it requires constant upkeep." Episode references: Investopedia definition of index funds: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/indexfund.asp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2824: Michael L. from FinancialPanther.com highlights the benefits of lazy investing through low-cost index funds, simplifying financial growth without the need for constant stock picking and research. Embracing a "Lazy Portfolio" can lead to consistent, diversified returns, making investing stress-free and accessible for everyone. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://financialpanther.com/lazy-investor-instead-stock-picker/ Quotes to ponder: "Honestly you don't have to be a genius, wall street guru, or financial analyst to be a smart investor at any age." "Lazy Portfolios will let you set it & forget it!" "Most people don't invest until it's too late because it seems tedious, they don't understand how to, or where to invest & because it requires constant upkeep." Episode references: Investopedia definition of index funds: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/indexfund.asp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2824: Michael L. from FinancialPanther.com highlights the benefits of lazy investing through low-cost index funds, simplifying financial growth without the need for constant stock picking and research. Embracing a "Lazy Portfolio" can lead to consistent, diversified returns, making investing stress-free and accessible for everyone. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://financialpanther.com/lazy-investor-instead-stock-picker/ Quotes to ponder: "Honestly you don't have to be a genius, wall street guru, or financial analyst to be a smart investor at any age." "Lazy Portfolios will let you set it & forget it!" "Most people don't invest until it's too late because it seems tedious, they don't understand how to, or where to invest & because it requires constant upkeep." Episode references: Investopedia definition of index funds: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/indexfund.asp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Là một thuyền nhân đến Brisbane định cư cách đây 45 năm, ông Michael Lâm đã tạo cho mình một tên tuổi trong nghề nấu ăn với nhiều giải thưởng cho nhà hàng của ông.
S3: Fine Line - Episode 28 - Michael L
Laura Canali"Fine della guerra"Festival LimesPalazzo Ducale, GenovaDa venerdì 11 a domenica 13 maggio 2024www.limesonline.comL'undicesimo appuntamento – “Fine della guerra. La politica senza fine sabota la geopolitica” – si tiene il 10-12 maggio 2024 a Genova, Palazzo Ducale.La Guerra Grande che infuria nel mondo si combatte senza fini, intesi al maschile e al femminile. Cioè senza scopi strategici né limiti di spaziotempo. Dunque con approccio a-strategico e totalizzante all'uso dello strumento militare, pericoloso perché incurante degli effetti che produce.A farne le spese è la tradizionale concezione della guerra come mezzo in vista di una pace vantaggiosa, sostituita da conflitti senza scopo definito e dunque potenzialmente infiniti, perché fini a sé stessi. Ieri la “guerra al terrore” combattuta da Stati Uniti e alleati con enorme dispendio di risorse economico-militari e di capitale politico. Oggi il conflitto ucraino, guerra d'attrito in cui il “vincitore” può finire distrutto come e più dello “sconfitto”.Queste guerre (in)finite sono sempre meno governabili, perché producono dinamiche autonome o comunque refrattarie ai soggetti che le scatenano e alle loro intenzioni originarie. Così la guerra economica combattuta a colpi di sanzioni, che stratificandosi generano forme di adattamento agli embarghi semi-permanenti.Attraverso l'analisi geopolitica, l'undicesimo Festival di Limes intende esplorare modi per prevenire e disinnescare questa deriva.L'ingresso è libero e senza prenotazione fino a esaurimento posti. Gli eventi del Festival possono essere seguiti in streaming su questo sito e sul nostro canale YouTube ai seguenti link: Venerdì 10 maggioOre 17.00 – Inaugurazione mostra cartografica "Linee spezzate. Vecchi e nuovi confini" – con Laura Canali. Ore 18.00 – Guerre per la pace e guerre per la guerra – con Lucio Caracciolo.Ore 21.00 – America contro America – con Federico Petroni e Stephen Wertheim. Sabato 11 maggioOre 10.00 – Deglobalizzazione: l'economia come arma – con Cinzia Bianco e Francesco Giavazzi; modera Fabrizio Maronta.Ore 11.30 – La fine della politica – con Alessandro Colombo e Marco Follini; modera Lucio Caracciolo.Ore 15.00 – Usa contro Cina: come travestire la guerra infinita – con Henry Huiyao Wang e Stephen Wertheim; modera Giorgio Cuscito. Ore 16.30 – Guerre della transizione egemonica: come finire il conflitto in Ucraina – con Łukasz Adamski, Orietta Moscatelli e Fulvio Scaglione; modera Mirko Mussetti. Ore 17.45 – Visita guidata alla mostra "Linee spezzate. Vecchi e nuovi confini" – con Laura Canali.Ore 18.30 – Dov'è la vittoria: le guerre mediorientali dopo Gaza – con Antonella Caruso, Abdolrasool Divsallar e Meir Elran; modera Daniele Santoro.Ore 21.00 – Attualità di Sunzi: vincere (o non perdere) senza combattere – con Fabio Mini e Henry Huiyao Wang; modera Giorgio Cuscito. Domenica 12 maggioOre 10.30 – L'Europa senza America – con Magnus Christiansson, Giuseppe Cucchi, Michael Lüders e Pierre-Emmanuel Thomann; modera Federico Petroni.Ore 12.00 – Come prevenire i conflitti: geopolitica, economia e diplomazia – con Lucio Caracciolo, Germano Dottori ed Ettore Sequi; modera Piero Schiavazzi. Ore 15.30 – Guerra e storia: usi e abusi reciproci – con Virgilio Ilari e Luca Iori; modera Lucio Caracciolo.Ore 15.45 – Visita guidata alla mostra "Linee spezzate. Vecchi e nuovi confini" – con Laura Canali.Ore 17.00 – Le guerre d'Africa – con Mario Giro, Rahmane Idrissa e Gildas Lemarchand; modera Lorenzo Di Muro. Ore 18.30 – A-social media, impigliati nella Rete – con Alessandro Aresu, Giuseppe De Ruvo e Tal Pavel; modera Agnese Rossi. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
In this extra long episode Justin and I talk about the book Revolutionary Affinities by Michael Löwy and Olivier Besancenot and translated by David Campbell. This book takes us through the history of Marxism and Anarchism when they agreed and when they didn't and helps us come to the conclusion that we have deep affinities with each other despite our differences and it can help us to make the world better when we remember that. You can get a copy of your own from PM Press https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1293 There were quite a few historical references in this episode and in the book so here are some links if you wish to read more on these subjects and people https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haymarket_affair https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Spies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Parsons https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Jones https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Luxemburg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Goldman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buenaventura_Durruti https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Benjamin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Gu%C3%A9rin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Holloway_(sociologist) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Pannekoek https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Mandel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Albert Check out Justin's links and follow him https://www.justinclark.org/ https://www.instagram.com/justinclarkph/ https://www.tiktok.com/@justinclarkph https://www.in.gov/history/ https://blog.history.in.gov/ https://newspapers.library.in.gov/ And check out my linktree and website https://www.skepticalleftist.com/ https://linktr.ee/Skepticalcory --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skepticalleftist/message
This week, we follow the story of a man, who seemed to be tapped by the heavens to have a great life. A member of the Super Bowl champion 1985 Chicago Bears defense, and "Super Bowl Shuffle" soloist, who quickly lost his career, and had his life unravel, and crash. He was arrested over 20 times. Many of those for selling/smoking crack, and other embarrassing issues. Just when it looks like it can't get worse, he's arrested for something MUCH worse!!Be babied by 5 older sisters, have Mike Ditka write letters to judges to get you out of trouble, and then shoot a man, outside of a prostitute hotel, in a shady area of Phoenix with Michael Richardson!!Check us out, every Tuesday!We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS & STM merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS & STM!! Contact us on... twitter.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com facebook.com/Crimeinsports instagram.com/smalltownmurderSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sam is back for the final installment with Michael L. Powe, the Vice president of Reimbursement and Professional Advocacy for the American Academy of Physician Associates. This episode, Sam and Michael discuss modifiers, the MedPAC, 99024 postoperative coding and demonstrating PA value.
Part five with Michael L. Powe, the Vice president of Reimbursement and Professional Advocacy for the American Academy of Physician Associates. This episode Sam and Michael discuss PA scope of practice and medicare billing rules.
Sam is back this week for part four with Michael L. Powe, the Vice president of Reimbursement and Professional Advocacy for the American Academy of Physician Associates. This episode they discuss payer policies for PA services.
Part 3. Michael L. Powe is the Vice president of Reimbursement and Professional Advocacy for the American Academy of Physician Associates. He recently discussed fraud and abuse at the annual conference Ortho in Indy, and covers it with Sam here.
Part II. Sam and Michael L. Powe (vice president of reimbursement and professional advocacy for the American Academy of Physician Assistants) continue their conversation on PA practice and reimbursement. This episode they cover the CMS changes to coding and billing.
True Crime Tuesday presents: Dr. Francis Tumblety and The Railway Ripper with Researcher/Author, Michael L. Hawley! Nearly lost to history were 76 similar unsolved murders and brutal assaults of women in the US during the late 19th century; heinous crimes that were committed along the railways. Shockingly, Jack the Ripper suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety cannot be eliminated as having committed each of these crimes. Even more shocking, Dr. Tumblety can corroborate his time in WhiteChapel with the time of the Jack the Ripper murders, and they mysteriously stopped when he went to America! So, why did Scotland Yard spend time and resources to track Dr. Tumblety to America and keep an eye on him? Why was he considered a serious Jack The Ripper suspect, yet no action was taken? Better yet, why in only recent years, has Dr. Tumblety even been considered a strong suspect in the Jack The Ripper Murders? Author/Researcher Michael L. Hawley joins TCT to answer all these questions and build the case that Tumblety is the Ripper! Get "Dr. Francis Tumblety and The Railway Ripper" here: https://bit.ly/44VgxKc Find out more about Michael L. Hawley here: https://michaellhawley.com/home-page Get unlimited talk, text + high speed data delivered on the nation's largest 5G network for just 15 bucks a month! Switch to Mint Mobile today! To get your new wireless plan, go to https://www.mintmobile.com/darkness PLUS AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH BEER CITY BRUISER! #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #michaellhawley #drfrancistumbletyandtherailwayripper #jacktheripper #whitechapel #newyork #chicago #boston #stlouis #scotlandyard #rippermurdersinamerica #serialkiler #narcissism #murder #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #beercitybruiser #ringofhonorwrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #flashing #sexcrimes #groupsex
What's it like to eat in space? How does space change a person? Why go to space in the first place? This week astronauts Michael López-Alegría and Peggy Whitson take the show where no podcast has gone before. Plus José receives his first-ever low-Earth-orbit food review, and chews the (chicken) fat with a caller. Sales and distribution by Lemonada Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finding Etheridge explores the people and places connected to the Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet Etheridge Knight. Etheridge Knight died in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1991, but his legacy grows stronger with each passing year. On this edition of Finding Etheridge, Mat Davis talks with Michael L L Collins. Collins is an Indianapolis-based poet, writer and literary critic. Collins was a close friend and protege of Etheridge Knight. Collins was one of the last participants of Knight's Free Peoples Poetry Workshop, and has written several chapbooks of haiku inspired by Etheridge Knight.
For Topic Tuesday, the guys discuss the issue of building wealth. Should you sell your fun car and buy a less interesting car, all so you can save up and buy something great in the future? They debate FOMO for Michael L. in Edmonton, AB, who really feels the need to buy a manual. Social media questions ask about the guys' least-favorite ad campaign, can you tune out-of-class with comfort upgrades, and has attainable horsepower gotten so insane that it's ruining general driving enjoyment? Please rate + review us on iTunes, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Don't forget to share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The uses and abuses of ChatGBT artificial intelligence language model have taken the collective imagination by storm. Apocalyptic predictions of the singularity, when technology becomes uncontrollable and irreversible, frighten us as we imagine a future where human intelligence is irrelevant. Prof. Michael Littman joins us to contextualize the advancement of artificial intelligence and debunk the paranoid rhetoric littering the public discourse. Michael has made groundbreaking research contributions enabling machines to learn from their experiences, assess the environment, make decisions, and improve their actions over time in real-world applications. His later work expanded into multi-agent systems, investigating how several AI entities can learn to cooperate, compete, or coexist in shared environments. Picture a team of robots in a factory, each with different tasks. The challenge here isn't just for each robot to do its job effectively but also to collaborate with the others, avoid collisions, and adapt to changes in real time. Emerging concepts of 'intelligence' in artificial intelligence aren't about building machines that can perform tasks faster and more accurately than humans; it is about building machines that can think, learn, and adapt - machines that aren't just tools but collaborative partners. If we examine our resistance to this emerging technology, we might catch glimpses of our unconscious fear of regression and dependency. Observation suggests most people fall into one of two groups, those who idealize a world where they are free of demands and another where they are enslaved by superiors. When we realize the fear or fantasy of regression is not the likely outcome of artificial intelligence, we are free to imagine the innumerable creative applications of the new technology and the machines that use it. MICHAEL L. LITTMAN, PhD Michael L. Littman is University Professor of Computer Science at Brown University, where he studies machine learning and decision-making under uncertainty. He has earned multiple university-level awards for teaching and his research has been recognized with three best-paper awards and three influential paper awards. Littman is a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence and the Association for Computing Machinery. He is currently serving as Division Director for Information and Intelligent Systems at the National Science Foundation. His book "Code to Joy: Why Everyone Should Learn a Little Programming" (MIT Press) will be released October 3rd 2023. Michael's WEBSITE Order Michael's book: Code To Joy, Why Everyone Should Learn A Little Programming by Michael L. Littman, CLICK HERE TO ORDER Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts, ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE PROGRAM: A case seminar for experienced clinicians to read, explore and apply Jung's concepts to clinical practice: CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION BECOME A DREAM INTERPRETER: We've created DREAM SCHOOL to teach others how to work with their dreams. A vibrant community has constellated around this mission, and we think you'll love it. Check it out. PLEASE GIVE US A HAND: Hey folks -- We need your help. So please BECOME OUR PATRON and keep This Jungian Life podcast up and running. SHARE YOUR DREAM WITH US: SUBMIT YOUR DREAM HERE FOR A POSSIBLE PODCAST INTERPRETATION. SUGGEST A FUTURE PODCAST TOPIC: Share your suggestions HERE. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, LINKEDIN, TWITTER, YOUTUBE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A JUNGIAN ANALYST? Enroll in the PHILADELPHIA JUNGIAN SEMINAR and start your journey to become an analyst. YES, WE HAVE MERCH! Shop HERE
The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest human-made object in low Earth orbit and serves as a unique platform for scientific research and technological development. It was first made operational in the year 2000 and acts as a symbol of international diplomacy, demonstrating how countries can work together to achieve a common goal, despite political or cultural differences. And as the ISS enters its third decade of operation, it nears the end of its planned operational life, which is set for 2028, at the earliest. Joining us today to discuss the ISS, its incredible achievements, and its future are two leading figures from Axiom Space, Chief Information Officer Amir Blachman, and Chief Astronaut Michael López-Alegría. In our conversation, we discuss the plan to retire ISS and Axiom Space's role in transitioning to becoming a commercial space station. We learn about Ax-1, the first fully private astronaut trip to the ISS, led by Axiom Space, and what to expect from their second upcoming mission, Ax-2. Michael and Amir also provide insight into the founding of Axiom Space, the expert team that runs its operations, and the key factors that sets the company apart from its competitors. To learn more about Axiom Space, the history of the ISS, and the future of spaceflight, be sure to tune in today! “We're facilitating the extension and invention of commerce in space through which we offer access to countries, institutions, industries and individuals that have ideas that fuel the human economy beyond earth.” – Amir Blachman Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today's guests, Amir Blachman and Michael López-Alegría. An overview of the International Space Station (ISS) and its functions. The ISS's importance as a lab and as a symbol of diplomacy. Why the ISS will eventually need to be replaced and how it should be done. Axiom Space's goal to build the world's first commercial space station. A breakdown of how Axiom Space plans to accomplish this. How things have changed at the ISS in the past two decades. Examples of how the ISS has benefited humanity. Axiom Space's role in transitioning the ISS into becoming a commercial space station. The origins of Axiom Space and how they were chosen to be the partner for this project. A rundown of Axiom Space's business model for their commercial space station. Some of the innovative ways that countries and companies are using the ISS. Insights into Axiom Space's user base and why they fly with them to the ISS. The details of Ax-2, Axiom Space's second upcoming mission to the ISS. An overview of Ax-1, the first fully private astronaut trip to the ISS. Takeaways from Ax-1 and how they conducted research. How Ax-1 helped Space Axiom grow as a company. Some of the research that will be conducted on the Ax-2 space mission. Michael's thoughts on the future of space travel for everyday people. Insight into the factors that have helped make Axiom Space so successful in this field. Hear Michael's predictions of when we'll see the first human on Mars.