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Gina Bennett had a remarkable intelligence career of more than three decades, focusing on counterterrorism even before the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 and continuing to apply that expertise long after 9/11. She has written a book about how national security and parenting lessons reinforce each other, taught students at Georgetown University, and mentored women entering national security careers.She joined David Priess to talk about her path into and through the intelligence community, the evolution of counterterrorism analysis since the late 1980s, motherhood and work pressures, the value of teaching, how security studies ignores lessons from more than 99 percent of human history, why a hunter-gatherer perspective illuminates security challenges better than traditional views, the limits of bumper sticker takeaways from 9/11 like "failure of imagination" and "didn't connect the dots," and more.Works mentioned in this episode:The book National Security Mom by Gina BennettThe TV miniseries Catch me a Killer The article "Of Lice and Men: America Needs to Rethink Its National Security Paradigm," Georgetown Security Studies Review (February 2024), by Gina BennettChatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gina Bennett had a remarkable intelligence career of more than three decades, focusing on counterterrorism even before the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 and continuing to apply that expertise long after 9/11. She has written a book about how national security and parenting lessons reinforce each other, taught students at Georgetown University, and mentored women entering national security careers.She joined David Priess to talk about her path into and through the intelligence community, the evolution of counterterrorism analysis since the late 1980s, motherhood and work pressures, the value of teaching, how security studies ignores lessons from more than 99 percent of human history, why a hunter-gatherer perspective illuminates security challenges better than traditional views, the limits of bumper sticker takeaways from 9/11 like "failure of imagination" and "didn't connect the dots," and more.Works mentioned in this episode:The book National Security Mom by Gina BennettThe TV miniseries Catch me a Killer The article "Of Lice and Men: America Needs to Rethink Its National Security Paradigm," Georgetown Security Studies Review (February 2024), by Gina BennettChatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've reached 50 episodes of We're in Between! In this episode, Patricia and Casey discuss about the 53rd episode of As Told by Ginger "Kiss Today Goodbye". In this episode, Dodie writes a letter to someone regarding about Darren cheating on Ginger with Simone while at the same time, Dodie gets into the good graces of Coach Candace so she can be in the pep squad. Meanwhile, Lois and Carl go house hunting with each house they go to being stranger than the last. With this episode focusing on Dodie, does it become "About Face" good or "Of Lice and Friends" bad? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support
Now that Patricia, Casey, and Ashli have finished Season 1 of As Told by Ginger, they pick out the highlights of their review of every episode. Enjoy the laughs and thought provoking discussions. 1. Ginger the Juvey: 00:46 2. Carl and Maude: 6:52 3. Stealing First: 12:45 4. Sleep on It: 17:36 5. Of Lice and Friends: 24:37 6. Dare I, Darren?: 31:14 7. Hello Stranger: 41:58 8. Cry Wolf: 52:45 9. The Right Stuff: 1:02:35 10. Kiss and Make-Up: 1:13:26 11. The 'A' Ticket: 1:24:22 12. Come Back Little Seal Girl: 1:27:53 13. I Spy a Witch: 1:34:40 14. Blizzard Conditions: 1:39:06 15. Deja Who?: 1:45:08 16. An Even Steven Holiday Special: 1:54:28 17. Piece of My Heart: 2:00:18 18. Summer of Camp Caprice/Season of Caprice: 2:08:19
In this episode of We're in Between, Patricia, Casey, and Ashli take a break from focusing on the girls and have an episode dedicated to Darren with the episode "Dare, I Darren?". Miranda tells Ginger that her and Darren were meant to be more than friends. Ginger starts to believe it when she has a dream about her and Darren together. Ginger decides to lay her charm on Darren, with little to no success. Meanwhile, Carl and Hoodsey make a deal with Brandon that they will make the discovery of a lifetime in exchange of getting Mr. Licorice, Brandon's pet monkey. They see that Blake has a telescope and want to borrow it, but Blake is in the hospital having his tonsils removed. Is it a better episode than last week's discussion of "Of Lice and Friends" focusing on Dodie? Listen and find out.
We have reached our first month into We're in Between and we start things off with reading your comments on the first 4 episodes of As Told by Ginger. Then afterwards, we discuss about the 5th episode "Of Lice and Friends". Dodie is called to read the morning announcements, but takes it way too far when she starts bringing gossip into the mix. It gets worse when there's a lice epidemic at Lucky Jr. High and Dodie finds a list of who has lice. Meanwhile, Carl and Hoodsey want to start a lice circus and need money to get started. They ask Blake to sponsor them, but he declines as he has his own insect project involving with maggots and food dye. This episode has received negative response from fans since it's the episode that showcases the worst of Dodie's personality. What do Patricia, Casey, and Ashli think of it?
Join Emily Maesar on a journey through TV. Welcome to a new episode of My Life In TV. It's been a while, but shows from the past wait for every person. Here's some thoughts on 1.05 "Of Lice and Friends" and 1.06 "Dare I, Darren" of As Told By Ginger. Theme - "I'm In Between" written by Emily Kapnek & Jared Faber. Performed by Macy Gray. Twitter: @SyndicatedCast & @emilymaesar Patreon: goo.gl/yo5160
We have reached our first month into We're in Between! We start things off with reading your comments on the first 4 episodes of As Told by Ginger. Then, we discuss the fifth episode, "Of Lice and Friends." Be sure to keep up with our forum at wereinbetween.freeforums.net and watch this fantastic show along with us!
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
This symposium brings together scientists representing evolutionary biology, genetics, dermatology, anthropology, and physiology to share their knowledge and questions about human skin in an explicitly evolutionary framework. UC San Diego’s Rob Knight begins with a discussion about Ecology and Evolution of the Skin Microbiome, followed by Mark Stoneking on Of Lice and Men: The Molecular Evolution of Human Lice, and Chris Kuzawa on Subcutaneous Fat in Humans. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 30207]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
This symposium brings together scientists representing evolutionary biology, genetics, dermatology, anthropology, and physiology to share their knowledge and questions about human skin in an explicitly evolutionary framework. UC San Diego’s Rob Knight begins with a discussion about Ecology and Evolution of the Skin Microbiome, followed by Mark Stoneking on Of Lice and Men: The Molecular Evolution of Human Lice, and Chris Kuzawa on Subcutaneous Fat in Humans. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 30207]