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What The Trans!?: The Transgender News Podcast
EP110 - Lean, Mean, Susie Green Machine

What The Trans!?: The Transgender News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 57:39


On this episode of What the Trans?! Ashleigh, Alyx and Leigh talk about: Wes Streeting's decision to keep the Tory ban on puberty blockers. A court case over trans people's marriage rights in Japan. Legal 'Losers Corner', featuring a Ms. Bailey and a Mr. Orwin... An extended interview with Susie Green, former CEO of Mermaids and current leader of Anne Healthcare. Recent accusations levelled at GenderGP for their working conditions, workplace culture and standards of care, among other things. References: https://whatthetrans.com/ep110

MrCreepyPasta's Storytime
The Kids of Orwin Woods by Erutious

MrCreepyPasta's Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 12:31


Established in 1890, Orwin Children's Home was a place for cast-off children from all over.

Mental Conversations
MC Ep 289 - The difference between being nice and being kind ft. Sue Orwin

Mental Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 35:57


Chris talks to Sue Orwin about the difference between being nice and being kind.

Mental Conversations
MC Ep 281 - Compassionate Honesty ft. Sue Orwin

Mental Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 33:17


Chris talks to Sue Orwin about relationships and the benefits of compassionate honesty. 

Tales from the Cripps
15. Short: The Grand Canyon with Orin and Rowan Gartner

Tales from the Cripps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 27:59


In late June through early July Orin and Rowan Gartner made their first descent down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon in kayaks. At age 10, Rowan tied Bodie Hilleke's record for the youngest known kayaking descent down the Grand Canyon. Orwin, at age 14, also made an impressively young descent. The flow for the trip was around 20,000 cfs, considered a high flow for the run.Join me for a quick interview with the boys a week after they got off their trip to hear about the experience from their perspective.To read more about the trip, check out this article in the Durango Herald.Today's episode's sponsors:4Corners Riversports4Corners Riversports is located in Durango, Colorado. They are a full service paddlesports retail and rental store! If you are looking to get on the water, look no further than 4Corners Riversports. Call them at 970-259-3893 or visit their website www.riversports.comTaylor Barker with The Group Real Estate SteamboatI have known and paddled with Taylor for years. If you're interested in purchasing a property in the Steamboat area, Taylor is happy to share his expertise and help you find the perfect property. You can reach him at 336-314-4353 or by email at taylor@brokerintheboat.com.This podcast is being featured in the podcast section of paddlinglife.com.  If you haven't already visited the site, check it out for news, stories, reviews, and just about anything related to the paddling life.For comments, questions, or if you have a story worth sharing, pitch it to me:talesfromthecripps@gmail.comSupport the show

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou
Brett Orwin From Nexio Discusses Cisco Intersight

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 16:04


Brett Orwin is the EHOD of Network and Collaboration at Nexio South Africa. He has over 30 years' experience in Telecommunications and Information Technology, where he has recently been responsible for technical sales and consulting in three distinct practices: Security, Cloud Computing, and Software Defined Networking. In this What's Next interview, Orwin talks about Cisco Intersight and explains the various integrated services it provides. He expands upon how these services are particularly valuable in the context of current market trends, before drilling down on Cisco Intersight Workload Optimizer. Orwin explains how Cisco Intersight Workload Optimizer has been deployed within Cisco's own cloud as a Software as a Service offering, and uses an open API architecture to allow non-Cisco vendors to enter the mix. He also contextualises the role Nexio plays in deploying Cisco Intersight for South African businesses and organisations, emphasizing how this solution is particularly useful for organisations with legacy data centre systems.

Creepypasta and Scary Stories
Episode 235 Weekend Replays Slenderman and Other Cryptids

Creepypasta and Scary Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 62:31


Replay of last years best October episodesTales of the Slender Man, Skinwalkers, and monsters. Many of these stories can be found at https://creepypasta.wikia.com, the others were sent to me.Follow me:Facebook Profile https://www.facebook.com/boorhodesFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/spookybooscarystorytimeTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/spookyboorhodesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookybooscarystorytimePatreon: https://www.spookyboo.clubWebsite: https://www.scarystorytime.comCome and listen to the stories I write at the podcast Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time.Music by Myuu and purple-planet.It Was Slender ManAnonymous emailIndian Skinwalkerhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Indian_SkinwalkerThe Slender Man Comethhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Slenderman_ComethSkinwalkers by Kamen Rider Chromehttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/SkinwalkersThe Monsters of Orwin by Dr. Malpracticehttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/OrwinWhat Lurks in Mariana's Trenchhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/What_Lurks_in_Marianas_TrenchAbout Spooky BooSpooky Boo Rhodes is both an author and a podcaster. She has three podcasts available: Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time where she writes her own stories and tells them on the podcast, Creepypasta and Scary Stories where she tells the creepy stories of the internet written by other authors, and Creepy True Scary Stories where people send in their own true scary stories for Spooky Boo to read.Follow Spooky Boo RhodesFacebook Profile https://www.facebook.com/boorhodesFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/spookybooscarystorytimeTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/spookyboorhodesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookybooscarystorytimeWebsite: https://www.scarystorytime.comGet the monthly Spooky Boosletter and support the podcasts on Patreon athttps://www.spookyboo.clubSpooky Boo Merchandisehttps://www.scarystorytime.com/merchandiseScary Story Time PodcastScary Story Time is the world of horror written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. Here you will find scary stories of ghosts, haunted houses, vampires, werewolves, paranormal events, monsters, demons, cryptids, aliens, witches, and the unknown. The mystical entities in Sandcastle have been fighting the world of good vs. evil since time began. Today, crime hides within the realm of evil, and very few can tell the difference. Visit https://www.scarystorytime.com for more info.Creepypasta Scary StoriesStories written by amateur authors and told across the internet from sources such as the Creepypasta Wiki, Reddit, and even sent into Spooky Boo. These stories are not written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. For more information on these stories and the original creepypasta links, visit my website at https://www.creepypastascarystories.comTrue Creepy Scary StoriesCreepy True Scary Stories sent into Spooky Boo Rhodes by listeners to read on the podcast. Visit https://www.creepytruescarystories.comDon't like commercials? Check out my Patreon/Newsletter page at https://www.patreon.com/spookybooscarystorytime where you will get a commercial-free version of all 3 of my podcasts and other sweet spooky treats.Visit Spooky Boo's favorite punk band at https://www.officialstayout.comThis podcast includes stories of a dark nature and may not be suitable for all listeners. If you're comfortable listening to stories that are paranormal or twisted dark horror then this podcast is for you.I love telling horror stories. Subscribe to both of my channels to listen to true and fictional scary stories of nightmares, ghosts, demons, witches and witchcraft, haunted houses, Halloween, x-files, cryptids, monsters, vampires, ghosts, and other creatures that go bump in the night!

Radio Intense
Paul Orwin - Carnt Help Me (Original Mix)

Radio Intense

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 5:08


Artist: @paulorwin Title: Carnt Help Me Style: House Label: HOLY Cat.N.: HOLY013 Release Date: 2021-06-11 IAMT Music Group

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou
What's Next - Episode 9 - Brett Orwin And Guy Shannon - Nexio

What's Next with Aki Anastasiou

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 31:08


In this interview, Aki Anastasiou talks to two cyber security experts from Nexio South Africa, Brett Orwin and Guy Shannon, about how SMEs are being breached and why cyber security solutions for SME's are often too complex, resource inefficient, and costly. Brett Orwin is the EHOD: Network and Collaboration at Nexio South Africa and has more than 30 years' experience in the telecommunications and information technology industries. Guy Shannon is the Cyber Security Operations Lead at Nexio South Africa and an experienced cyber security warrior.

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Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422
Atreca - Turning the Current Cancer Therapeutic Discovery Paradigm on its Head

Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 13:59


John Orwin, President and CEO of Atreca, a biopharmaceutical company, discusses their drug Discovery Platform and how they are thinking differently about the fight against cancer and their part in helping to fuel the next generation of antibody-based advancements in cancer treatment. He also talks about what’s on the horizon in 2021 for Atreca’s lead candidate ATRC-101 and their additional pipeline developments. John Orwin, President and CEO of Atreca. John Orwin has more than 25 years of diverse experience in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, having held senior positions at leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Affymax, Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, Genentech, and most recently Relypsa. During Mr. Orwin’s tenure at Relypsa, the company launched and commercialized its lead candidate, Patiromer (US brand name Veltassa®), and was acquired by Galenica (ViforPharma) in a transaction worth over $1.5 billion. Prior to Relypsa, he served as Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Affymax. Previously, Mr. Orwin was Senior Vice President of the BioOncology Business Unit at Genentech (now a member of the Roche Group), where he was responsible for all marketing, sales, business unit operations and pipeline brand management for Genentech’s oncology portfolio in the United States. He has also held senior marketing and sales positions at Johnson & Johnson, Alza Pharmaceuticals, Sangstat Medical Corporation, Rhône-Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceuticals and Schering-Plough Corporation. Mr. Orwin received an M.B.A. from New York University and a B.A. from Rutgers University.

The JOLF Man
Chat with Matthew Orwin (23:42 mins)

The JOLF Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 23:42


I have known Matt for years and have always trusted his opinion and judgement of the good industry. He has managed numerous golf clubs, he is Managing Partner of Promote Golf and a shareholder of JOLF and so gives a fascinating view point of golf. In this chat we discuss junior golf from a club managers perspective. Starting with the common phrase “juniors are the future of the game/club” Are they??? Some really interesting points are raised and discussed.

Creepypasta and Scary Stories
Creepypasta and True Scary Stories Episode 89 It Was Slender Man and Other Monster Cryptid Stories

Creepypasta and Scary Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 61:03


Tales of the Slender Man, Skinwalkers, and monsters. Many of these stories can be found at https://creepypasta.wikia.com, the others were sent to me.Follow me:Facebook Profile https://www.facebook.com/boorhodesFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/spookybooscarystorytimeTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/spookyboorhodesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookybooscarystorytimePatreon: https://www.spookyboo.clubWebsite: https://www.scarystorytime.comCome and listen to the stories I write at the podcast Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time.Music by Myuu and purple-planet.It Was Slender ManAnonymous emailIndian Skinwalkerhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Indian_SkinwalkerThe Slender Man Comethhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Slenderman_ComethSkinwalkers by Kamen Rider Chromehttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/SkinwalkersThe Monsters of Orwin by Dr. Malpracticehttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/OrwinWhat Lurks in Mariana's Trenchhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/What_Lurks_in_Marianas_TrenchAbout Spooky BooSpooky Boo Rhodes is both an author and a podcaster. She has three podcasts available: Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time where she writes her own stories and tells them on the podcast, Creepypasta and Scary Stories where she tells the creepy stories of the internet written by other authors, and Creepy True Scary Stories where people send in their own true scary stories for Spooky Boo to read.Follow Spooky Boo RhodesFacebook Profile https://www.facebook.com/boorhodesFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/spookybooscarystorytimeTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/spookyboorhodesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookybooscarystorytimeWebsite: https://www.scarystorytime.comGet the monthly Spooky Boosletter and support the podcasts on Patreon athttps://www.spookyboo.clubSpooky Boo Merchandisehttps://www.scarystorytime.com/merchandiseScary Story Time PodcastScary Story Time is the world of horror written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. Here you will find scary stories of ghosts, haunted houses, vampires, werewolves, paranormal events, monsters, demons, cryptids, aliens, witches, and the unknown. The mystical entities in Sandcastle have been fighting the world of good vs. evil since time began. Today, crime hides within the realm of evil, and very few can tell the difference. Visit https://www.scarystorytime.com for more info.Creepypasta Scary StoriesStories written by amateur authors and told across the internet from sources such as the Creepypasta Wiki, Reddit, and even sent into Spooky Boo. These stories are not written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. For more information on these stories and the original creepypasta links, visit my website at https://www.creepypastascarystories.comTrue Creepy Scary StoriesCreepy True Scary Stories sent into Spooky Boo Rhodes by listeners to read on the podcast. Visit https://www.creepytruescarystories.comDon't like commercials? Check out my Patreon/Newsletter page at https://www.patreon.com/spookybooscarystorytime where you will get a commercial-free version of all 3 of my podcasts and other sweet spooky treats.Visit Spooky Boo's favorite punk band at https://www.officialstayout.comThis podcast includes stories of a dark nature and may not be suitable for all listeners. If you're comfortable listening to stories that are paranormal or twisted dark horror then this podcast is for you.I love telling horror stories. Subscribe to both of my channels to listen to true and fictional scary stories of nightmares, ghosts, demons, witches and witchcraft, haunted houses, Halloween, x-files, cryptids, monsters, vampires, ghosts, and other creatures that go bump in the night!

The Ralston College Podcast
Ep. 12 - A Discussion of 'Ivan Ilyich:' Donna Orwin and Stephen Blackwood

The Ralston College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 92:12


In this complementary episode to the reading of ‘The Death of Ivan Ilyich,' Stephen Blackwood speaks with Dr Donna Orwin, professor of Russian literature at the University of Toronto. Dr Orwin provides context for Tolstoy and his world, and the two discuss the style, structure, and unfolding layers of meaning within this masterpiece novella.

Bookenz
Bookenz - Don Webster and Joanna Orwin

Bookenz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 25:00


Interviews with NZ writers and poets, visiting authors from around the world and news of local events

The Brave Podcast
A Restoration Story with Alena Orwin-Rogel

The Brave Podcast

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 49:30


In this episode of The Brave Podcast, we continue our interview with Alena Orwin-Rogel. This is the final episode in my series with Alena. Just to recap, I've known Alena since elementary school. Through social media, we've been able to keep in touch and encourage each other as sisters in Christ. In 2018, Alena and her family were torn apart when her husband, Omar was deported to Mexico. In our final episode, Alena talks about coming to grips with relocating her family to Mexico. She speaks honestly about her fear moving to an unknown place and leaving behind everything she ever knew to to reunite her family. I love the honesty and bravery Alena shares in this interview. Towards the end, you'll learn about a new opportunity for Alena and Omar, and how you can offer support.I was nervous to share this story as immigration is a hot topic in our country and the views on it can be very polarized. But, when God tells you to do something, you must obey. I hope you will be encouraged listening to Alena's story; her bravery amazes me and it was such an honor that she allowed me to talk to her.This interview is a part of a three part series and this is the final interview.Heads up, Alena is the mom to three beautiful children and you'll be able to hear them playing in the background. It sounds like they were having a great time!If you'd like to learn more about the Rogels, check out the links below. Thanks again for listening!If you are a new listener to The Brave Podcast, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit our Contact Us and let us know how we can help you today!In this episode, we discuss:DeportationFearLiving abroadFaithChristanityFollow our Podcasthttps://thebravepodcast.buzzsprout.com https://www.apeachincali.com/podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brave-podcast/id1493352077https://open.spotify.com/show/3dKJTgXOt2W8OjRHFP7M2r Find out more about Alenahttps://www.ojala-ninos.org/teacher-sponsorhttps://vimeo.com/350205529 http://www.instagram.com/astoryofagapelove   Join the ConversationOur favorite part of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our social media, and in our comments section.  This weeks question is:Question:  How do you hold onto your faith when the unexpected happens? Check Out More from A Peach In Cali www.apeachincali.com www.facebook.com/apeachincaliwww.instagram.com/apeachincaliWant to be a guest on the show?Have a story you'd like to share? Please email us at apeachincali@gmail.com and put The Brave Podcast in the subject line. Support the show

The Brave Podcast
A Deportation Story with Alena Orwin-Rogel Part 2

The Brave Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 37:32


In this episode of The Brave Podcast, we continue our interview withAlena Orwin-Rogel.  I've known Alena since elementary school. Through social media, we've been able to keep in touch and encourage each other as sisters in Christ. In 2018, Alena and her family were torn apart when her husband, Omar was deported to Mexico. Alena shares her story as she walks through the immgration process and living abroad in Mexico. During her trial, she shares how it has affected her faith as well as discussing some new plans that God has for her and her family.I was nervous to share this story as immigration is a hot topic in our country and the views on it can be very polarized. But, when God tells you to do something, you must obey. I hope you will be encouraged listening to Alena's story; her bravery amazes me and it was such an honor that she allowed me to talk to her.This interview is a three part series and this is episode two of three.Heads up, Alena is the mom to three beautiful children and you'll be able to hear them playing in the background. It sounds like they were having a great time!If you'd like to learn more about the Rogels, check out the links below. Thanks again for listening!If you are a new listener to The Brave Podcast, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit our Contact Us and let us know how we can help you today!In this episode, we discuss:DeportationFearLiving abroadFaithChristanityFollow our Podcasthttps://thebravepodcast.buzzsprout.com https://www.apeachincali.com/podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brave-podcast/id1493352077https://open.spotify.com/show/3dKJTgXOt2W8OjRHFP7M2r Find out more about Alenahttps://www.ojala-ninos.org/teacher-sponsorhttps://vimeo.com/350205529 Join the ConversationOur favorite part of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our social media, and in our comments section.  This weeks question is:Question:  How do you hold onto your faith when the unexpected happens?Check Out More from A Peach In Cali www.apeachincali.com www.facebook.com/apeachincaliwww.instagram.com/apeachincaliWant to be a guest on the show?Have a story you'd like to share? Please email us at apeachincali@gmail.com and put The Brave Podcast in the subject lineSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=6C9JYUWNLR7GU)

The Brave Podcast
An Immigration Story with Alena Orwin Rogel Part 1

The Brave Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 38:32


In this episode of The Brave Podcast, we meet Alena Orwin-Rogel.  I've known Alena since elementary school. Through social media, we've been able to keep in touch and encourage each other as sisters in Christ. In 2018, Alena and her family were torn apart when her husband, Omar was deported to Mexico. Alena shares her story as she walks through the immgration process and living abroad in Mexico. During her trial, she shares how it has affected her faith as well as discussing some new plans that God has for her and her family.I was nervous to share this story as immigration is a hot topic in our country and the views on it can be very polarized. But, when God tells you to do something, you must obey. I hope you will be encouraged listening to Alena's story; her bravery amazes me and it was such an honor that she allowed me to speak to her about her story.This interview is a three part series and will air over the next three weeks.Heads up, Alena is the mom to three beautiful children and you'll be able to hear them playing in the background. It sounds like they were having a great time!If you'd like to learn more about the Rogels, check out the links below. Thanks again for listening!If you are a new listener to The Brave Podcast, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit our Contact Us and let us know how we can help you today!In this episode, we discuss:ImmigrationFearLiving abroadFaithChristanityFollow our Podcasthttps://thebravepodcast.buzzsprout.com https://www.apeachincali.com/podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brave-podcast/id1493352077https://open.spotify.com/show/3dKJTgXOt2W8OjRHFP7M2r Find out more about Alenahttps://www.ojala-ninos.org/teacher-sponsorhttps://vimeo.com/350205529 Join the ConversationOur favorite part of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our social media, and in our comments section.  This weeks question is:Question:  How do you hold onto your faith when the unexpected happens?Check Out More from A Peach In Cali www.apeachincali.com www.facebook.com/apeachincaliwww.instagram.com/apeachincaliWant to be a guest on the show?Have a story you'd like to share? Please email us at apeachincali@gmail.com and put The Brave Podcast in the subject line. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=6C9JYUWNLR7GU)

New Books in Medieval History
Alexander Orwin, “Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi” (U Penn Press, 2017)

New Books in Medieval History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 44:58


Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950) a philosopher who wrote on politics, metaphysics, and logic as well as mathematics, psychology, and music, was known by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the “second teacher,” second only to Aristotle. Although little of his biography is known, we have many of his works that were instrumental in preserving and adapting the Greek philosophical heritage in an Islamic idiom in the Middle Ages. Until the work of Leo Strauss and his students, Alfarabi was largely a forgotten figure to modern scholars. Today's podcast is a discussion with Alexander Orwin about his new book Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), a synthetic study across Alfarabi's disparate oeuvre that weaves a thematic treatment of notions such as language, nationhood, religion, and politics with an analysis of each of his works in turn. Using the term umma (literally “nation,” although inclusive of terms like civilization or community) as a keyword, Orwin shows how Alfarabi strove to recast the Islamic umma as a community in both a religious and cultural sense. This not only provides a gateway into understanding Alfarabi's works more broadly, but spotlights his competing loyalties to religion and philosophy. In rethinking the political thought of Plato and Aristotle and demonstrating that their vision of politics was not rendered obsolete by the Islamic faith, Alfarabi, and thereby Orwin, engages in a discourse around nationhood that precedes nationalism and comes to terms with diversity across ethnic, religious, and state boundaries. Alexander Orwin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Moses Lapin is a graduate student in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he will be interning this summer at Yoyodyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Alexander Orwin, “Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi” (U Penn Press, 2017)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 44:58


Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950) a philosopher who wrote on politics, metaphysics, and logic as well as mathematics, psychology, and music, was known by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the “second teacher,” second only to Aristotle. Although little of his biography is known, we have many of his works that were instrumental in preserving and adapting the Greek philosophical heritage in an Islamic idiom in the Middle Ages. Until the work of Leo Strauss and his students, Alfarabi was largely a forgotten figure to modern scholars. Today’s podcast is a discussion with Alexander Orwin about his new book Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), a synthetic study across Alfarabi’s disparate oeuvre that weaves a thematic treatment of notions such as language, nationhood, religion, and politics with an analysis of each of his works in turn. Using the term umma (literally “nation,” although inclusive of terms like civilization or community) as a keyword, Orwin shows how Alfarabi strove to recast the Islamic umma as a community in both a religious and cultural sense. This not only provides a gateway into understanding Alfarabi’s works more broadly, but spotlights his competing loyalties to religion and philosophy. In rethinking the political thought of Plato and Aristotle and demonstrating that their vision of politics was not rendered obsolete by the Islamic faith, Alfarabi, and thereby Orwin, engages in a discourse around nationhood that precedes nationalism and comes to terms with diversity across ethnic, religious, and state boundaries. Alexander Orwin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Moses Lapin is a graduate student in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he will be interning this summer at Yoyodyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Alexander Orwin, “Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi” (U Penn Press, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 44:58


Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950) a philosopher who wrote on politics, metaphysics, and logic as well as mathematics, psychology, and music, was known by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the “second teacher,” second only to Aristotle. Although little of his biography is known, we have many of his works that were instrumental in preserving and adapting the Greek philosophical heritage in an Islamic idiom in the Middle Ages. Until the work of Leo Strauss and his students, Alfarabi was largely a forgotten figure to modern scholars. Today’s podcast is a discussion with Alexander Orwin about his new book Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), a synthetic study across Alfarabi’s disparate oeuvre that weaves a thematic treatment of notions such as language, nationhood, religion, and politics with an analysis of each of his works in turn. Using the term umma (literally “nation,” although inclusive of terms like civilization or community) as a keyword, Orwin shows how Alfarabi strove to recast the Islamic umma as a community in both a religious and cultural sense. This not only provides a gateway into understanding Alfarabi’s works more broadly, but spotlights his competing loyalties to religion and philosophy. In rethinking the political thought of Plato and Aristotle and demonstrating that their vision of politics was not rendered obsolete by the Islamic faith, Alfarabi, and thereby Orwin, engages in a discourse around nationhood that precedes nationalism and comes to terms with diversity across ethnic, religious, and state boundaries. Alexander Orwin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Moses Lapin is a graduate student in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he will be interning this summer at Yoyodyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Intellectual History
Alexander Orwin, “Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi” (U Penn Press, 2017)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 44:58


Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950) a philosopher who wrote on politics, metaphysics, and logic as well as mathematics, psychology, and music, was known by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the “second teacher,” second only to Aristotle. Although little of his biography is known, we have many of his works that were instrumental in preserving and adapting the Greek philosophical heritage in an Islamic idiom in the Middle Ages. Until the work of Leo Strauss and his students, Alfarabi was largely a forgotten figure to modern scholars. Today’s podcast is a discussion with Alexander Orwin about his new book Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), a synthetic study across Alfarabi’s disparate oeuvre that weaves a thematic treatment of notions such as language, nationhood, religion, and politics with an analysis of each of his works in turn. Using the term umma (literally “nation,” although inclusive of terms like civilization or community) as a keyword, Orwin shows how Alfarabi strove to recast the Islamic umma as a community in both a religious and cultural sense. This not only provides a gateway into understanding Alfarabi’s works more broadly, but spotlights his competing loyalties to religion and philosophy. In rethinking the political thought of Plato and Aristotle and demonstrating that their vision of politics was not rendered obsolete by the Islamic faith, Alfarabi, and thereby Orwin, engages in a discourse around nationhood that precedes nationalism and comes to terms with diversity across ethnic, religious, and state boundaries. Alexander Orwin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Moses Lapin is a graduate student in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he will be interning this summer at Yoyodyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Alexander Orwin, “Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi” (U Penn Press, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 45:11


Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950) a philosopher who wrote on politics, metaphysics, and logic as well as mathematics, psychology, and music, was known by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the “second teacher,” second only to Aristotle. Although little of his biography is known, we have many of his works that were instrumental in preserving and adapting the Greek philosophical heritage in an Islamic idiom in the Middle Ages. Until the work of Leo Strauss and his students, Alfarabi was largely a forgotten figure to modern scholars. Today’s podcast is a discussion with Alexander Orwin about his new book Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), a synthetic study across Alfarabi’s disparate oeuvre that weaves a thematic treatment of notions such as language, nationhood, religion, and politics with an analysis of each of his works in turn. Using the term umma (literally “nation,” although inclusive of terms like civilization or community) as a keyword, Orwin shows how Alfarabi strove to recast the Islamic umma as a community in both a religious and cultural sense. This not only provides a gateway into understanding Alfarabi’s works more broadly, but spotlights his competing loyalties to religion and philosophy. In rethinking the political thought of Plato and Aristotle and demonstrating that their vision of politics was not rendered obsolete by the Islamic faith, Alfarabi, and thereby Orwin, engages in a discourse around nationhood that precedes nationalism and comes to terms with diversity across ethnic, religious, and state boundaries. Alexander Orwin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Moses Lapin is a graduate student in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he will be interning this summer at Yoyodyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Islamic Studies
Alexander Orwin, “Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi” (U Penn Press, 2017)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 44:58


Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950) a philosopher who wrote on politics, metaphysics, and logic as well as mathematics, psychology, and music, was known by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the “second teacher,” second only to Aristotle. Although little of his biography is known, we have many of his works that were instrumental in preserving and adapting the Greek philosophical heritage in an Islamic idiom in the Middle Ages. Until the work of Leo Strauss and his students, Alfarabi was largely a forgotten figure to modern scholars. Today’s podcast is a discussion with Alexander Orwin about his new book Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), a synthetic study across Alfarabi’s disparate oeuvre that weaves a thematic treatment of notions such as language, nationhood, religion, and politics with an analysis of each of his works in turn. Using the term umma (literally “nation,” although inclusive of terms like civilization or community) as a keyword, Orwin shows how Alfarabi strove to recast the Islamic umma as a community in both a religious and cultural sense. This not only provides a gateway into understanding Alfarabi’s works more broadly, but spotlights his competing loyalties to religion and philosophy. In rethinking the political thought of Plato and Aristotle and demonstrating that their vision of politics was not rendered obsolete by the Islamic faith, Alfarabi, and thereby Orwin, engages in a discourse around nationhood that precedes nationalism and comes to terms with diversity across ethnic, religious, and state boundaries. Alexander Orwin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Moses Lapin is a graduate student in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he will be interning this summer at Yoyodyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Alexander Orwin, “Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi” (U Penn Press, 2017)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 44:58


Abu Nasr Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950) a philosopher who wrote on politics, metaphysics, and logic as well as mathematics, psychology, and music, was known by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the “second teacher,” second only to Aristotle. Although little of his biography is known, we have many of his works that were instrumental in preserving and adapting the Greek philosophical heritage in an Islamic idiom in the Middle Ages. Until the work of Leo Strauss and his students, Alfarabi was largely a forgotten figure to modern scholars. Today’s podcast is a discussion with Alexander Orwin about his new book Redefining the Muslim Community: Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in the Thought of Alfarabi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), a synthetic study across Alfarabi’s disparate oeuvre that weaves a thematic treatment of notions such as language, nationhood, religion, and politics with an analysis of each of his works in turn. Using the term umma (literally “nation,” although inclusive of terms like civilization or community) as a keyword, Orwin shows how Alfarabi strove to recast the Islamic umma as a community in both a religious and cultural sense. This not only provides a gateway into understanding Alfarabi’s works more broadly, but spotlights his competing loyalties to religion and philosophy. In rethinking the political thought of Plato and Aristotle and demonstrating that their vision of politics was not rendered obsolete by the Islamic faith, Alfarabi, and thereby Orwin, engages in a discourse around nationhood that precedes nationalism and comes to terms with diversity across ethnic, religious, and state boundaries. Alexander Orwin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Moses Lapin is a graduate student in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he will be interning this summer at Yoyodyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast
Combating Cancer With Data, Tech & Life Sciences with John Hinshaw, EVP & Chief Customer Officer, HPE & John Orwin, Board Member, Retrophin, Seattle Genetics & Array BioPharma| Ep. 29

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 31:38


The use of data, technology and life sciences have proven to essential to the fight against cancer. This week Aaron Strout chats with John Hinshaw, Board Member of DocuSign, The Bank of New York Mellon, and the National Academy Foundation and John A. Orwin, Board Member of Seattle Genetics, Retrophin, and Array BioPharma to discuss this balancing act.

Talking the Game of Baseball
RTB "Off the Bag" - Orwin Smith (8/31/17)

Talking the Game of Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 42:55


Orwin Smith, former All-ACC running back at Georgia Tech, joins the podcast to talk about his boys playing youth football, club teams vs. multi-sport at the youth level, CTE and the "gladiator" culture of football. We also discuss the continuing rise of MLS with Atlanta United, NCAA revenue sharing with its' players, Orwin's near-sit out while playing at Georgia Tech, and baseball's problem with reaching inner-city youth.

Talking the Game of Baseball
RTB "Off the Bag" - Orwin Smith

Talking the Game of Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 30:52


Orwin Smith, good friend and star Georgia Tech alumni, joins RTB for a new "Off the Bag" podcast. We discuss life after ball, the reality of putting your kids in tackle football, and helping fellow collegiate athletes transition into the working world.

Talking the Game of Baseball
RTB "Off the Bag" - Special Guest, Orwin Smith

Talking the Game of Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 34:06


Orwin Smith, good friend and former Georgia Tech A-Back, joins the podcast to go "Off the Bag" and talk about continuing to pursue football, "Life after Sports" for elite athletes, and the need for more "Minor Leagues" on the path to the NFL.

Le Grand Changement Podcast
Podcast N°10 LGC TV IT en direct avec ORWIN AVALON par Lorenadia

Le Grand Changement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015 138:10


Diffusé en direct le 27 oct. 2015 Le secret pour transformer la souffrance en amour L'être humain est littéralement empoisonné par les sentiments destructeurs qui l'habitent comme la colère, la rancune, la haine, la tristesse, la dépression, la culpabilité. Il ignore le plus souvent que ces sentiments révélateurs de souffrance profonde, l'emprisonnent à son propre passé, l'empêchant ainsi de manifester l'être magnifique, porteur de joie profonde et d'amour, qui sommeille en lui. Nous allons expliquer l'origine de cette souffrance et proposer des clés pour la déprogrammer et la transformer en amour. L'amour est l'unique source de libération de l'homme! Nous utiliserons comme outils la psychologie, la psychogénéalogie et l'intelligence du cœur…. Il segreto per trasformare il dolore in amore. L'essere umano è letteralmente avvelenato dai sui sentimenti distruttori interiori come la rabbia, il rancore, l'odio, la tristezza, la depressione, la colpa. Ignora generalmente fino a che punto questi sentimenti rivelano una sofferenza profonda e l'imprigionano al suo passato impedendolo cosi di esprimere l'essere magnifico, portatore di gioia profonda e di vero amore, che sonnecchia in lui. Spiegheremo l'origine di questa sofferenza e proporremo alcuni metodi per deprogrammarla e trasformarla in amore. L'amore è l'unica fonte di liberazione del uomo! Utiliseremmo come strumenti la psicologia, la psicogenealogia e l'intelligenza del cuore… Orwin Avalon Ecrivain, conférencier, thérapeute, consultant en développement personnel, en psychogénéalogie, et enseignant d'un outil de méditation créé par lui: la Méditation Merkaba Matrimandir http://www.merkabah.net/fr/home.html

Talking the Game of Baseball
"Off the Bag" - Special guest Orwin Smith

Talking the Game of Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015 18:06


Orwin Smith, former Georgia Tech RB, talks with RTB following his workout at the 2015 Georgia Tech Pro Day.

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Talking the Game of Baseball
"Off the Bag", with Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech A-Back, Class of '13

Talking the Game of Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 30:50


Orwin Smith, former stand-out running back for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, joins us to talk Georgia/Georgia Tech "Clean Old-Fashioned Hate", choosing a sport growing up, and the life of a premier college athlete at the moment of going pro.