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My guest this episode is Patrick D. Joyce, who grew up at U.S. embassies in places like Moscow, Havana, and Managua, surrounded by secrets, spies, and surveillance. He went on to become a journalist, earn a Ph.D. in political science, and eventually found his way to writing Cold War-era young adult thrillers. We talk about how his past shaped his storytelling, how music and history inform his work, and how he's connecting with young readers today. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of 2,000+ blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. We invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. Sponsor Inspirational Indie Authors is proudly sponsored by Bookvault. Sell high-quality, print-on-demand books directly to readers worldwide and earn maximum royalties selling directly. Automate fulfillment and create stunning special editions with BookvaultBespoke. Visit Bookvault.app today for an instant quote. About the Host Howard Lovy has been a journalist for 40 years and now amplifies the voices of independent author-publishers and works with authors as a developmental editor. Find Howard at howardlovy.com, LinkedIn, and X. About the Guest Patrick D. Joyce is the author of two thriller novels for young adults, Back in the USSR (a Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize semifinalist) and Strawberry Fields, both inspired by his experiences growing up at US embassies during the Cold War. He has been a newspaper reporter, a political science lecturer, and a medical practice manager. He lives in Massachusetts, where he can be found haunting coffee shops, taking long walks with his wife, and practicing martial arts. You can find him at patrickdjoyce.com and follow him on BlueSky, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok.
Tout et dit en Super League de football. Bâle est champion, Yverdon relégué et Grasshopper jouera le barrage contre Aarau. Les équipes qualifiées pour la Coupe d'Europe sont aussi connues. Bilan de saison avec Grégoire Oggier et Patrick Délétroz.
Pour éviter la relégation en Challenge League, Yverdon, dernier de Super League, doit battre Winterthour à l'extérieur ce samedi 17 mai 2025 et espérer une victoire de Sion contre Grasshopper. Jérôme Jeannin est en direct de la Schützenwiese et Patrick Délétroz à Tourbillon.
Yverdon et Sion ont un objectif commun ce printemps : éviter les deux dernières places du championnat. Ils se rencontrent ce samedi 10 mai 2025 au stade Municipal. Patrick Délétroz est sur place pour commenter la partie et recueillir les impressions d'après-match.
La 78ème édition du Tour de Romandie se dispute du 29 avril au 4 mai 2025. A la veille de l'arrivée finale à Genève, les coureurs ont droit à l'étape de montagne ce samedi entre Sion et Thyon. Analyse de la course avec le directeur de la boucle romande, Richard Chassot et avec nos envoyés spéciaux Patrick Délétroz et Jérôme Jeannin qui s'interrogent aussi sur l'absence de coureurs romands cette année.
Le principe de l'hypoxie est de diminuer la concentration d'oxygène dans le corps des athlètes pour provoquer des adaptations physiologiques. Les bénéfices pour les sports d'endurance sont évidents. Pour d'autre, comme l'escrime, beaucoup moins. Patrick Délétroz a cherché à en savoir plus avec l'escrimeur valaisan Alexis Bayard, la préparateur physique Audrey Chaperon et le spécialiste de l'hypoxie, Grégoire Millet, professeur à l'UNIL.
Quatre équipes romandes sur quatre disputent les finales de la Coupe de Suisse à Muri bei Bern ce samedi 5 avril 2025 : Nyon contre Elfic Fribourg chez les dames et Union Neuchâtel face aux Lions de Genève chez les messieurs. Patrick Délétroz est en direct de l'Arena de Gümligen.
Voici l’essentiel de l’épisode du 2 avril 2025 pour l’émission La commission: Encore une fois ce printemps, les nids-de-poule, les trous et les crevasses sont de retour en force après un hiver qui a laissé des traces. Cette année, CAA souligne les 10 ans de son palmarès des pires routes du Québec. Éric Goupil, un chauffard reconnu coupable de conduite dangereuse ayant causé des lésions à une petite fille dans une poussette en août 2022, reçoit des indemnités de la Société d'assurance automobile (SAAQ). Comment la SAAQ peut justifier qu'elle offre des indemnités financières à une personne coupable de conduite dangereuse? Une analyse commandée par le gouvernement du Québec met en lumière les erreurs de français les plus fréquentes chez les élèves de 6e année du primaire. Pourquoi nos jeunes ont-ils autant de difficultés à écrire correctement le français? Santé Québec est devenue une structure plus lourde que le ministère de la Santé lui-même. Depuis sa création, la masse salariale des dirigeants du réseau de la santé a aussi augmenté de 89%. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
C'est ce samedi 22 mars 2025 que se joue le globe de cristal de la descente lors des finales de Sun Valley. Deux Suisses sont à la lutte pour l'avoir: Marco Odermatt et Franjo von Allmen. A qui le dernier mot ? Réponse avec Patrick Délétroz
Le huitième et avant-dernier Super-G de la saison des dames se disputait le vendredi 14 mars 2025 à la Thuile, en Italie. Patrick Délétroz était sur place pour suivre la performance de Lara Gut-Behrami en quête d'un nouveau globe de la spécialité.
Avec deux descentes et un Super-G à Kvitfjell, Marco Odermatt a l'occasion de sécuriser ses globes de descente, de Super-G et du général. Camille Rast joue, quant à elle, le globe du slalom à Are ce dimanche 9 mars 2025. On en parle avec John Nicolet et Patrick Délétroz.
Patchouli Original by Honore Payan (1977) + Michele Val Jean's Beyond the Gates (2025- ) with Patrick D 2/28/25 S7E12 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
United States v. Patrick D. Rogers
Une semaine après la fin des championnats du monde de Saalbach, Crans-Montana accueille la Coupe du monde masculine. La station valaisanne a fait le plein pour la descente du jour et le Super-G du dimanche 23 février 2025. Patrick Délétroz est sur place avec ses invités : Franjo Von Allmen, Marco Odermatt, Alexis Monney, Didier Cuche, William Besse, Michel Vion et Nicolas Ferraud.
Les championnats du monde de Saalbach s'achèvent ce dimanche 16 février 2025 avec le slalom des messieurs. Ce samedi, ce sont les dames qui étaient en piste. Heure spéciale avec notre consultant Patrice Morisod, nos envoyés spéciaux Alain Thévoz et Patrick Délétroz et leurs invités.
Les championnats du monde de ski alpin se disputent du 4 au 16 février 2025 à Saalbach. Alain Thévoz, Patrick Délétroz et leurs invités sont en direct de la station autrichienne pour une heure spéciale consacrée à ce grand rendez-vous.
Patrick Délétroz, notre envoyé spécial en Autriche, développe les chances des Suisses dans ces mondiaux. Meilleure nation actuelle, la Suisse peut rêver de podium dans toutes les disciplines. Patrick Délétroz explique aussi les raisons de la méforme actuelle de l'équipe autrichienne.
Une semaine après Wengen, le spectacle monte encore d'un cran sur la Coupe du Monde masculine avec les épreuves de Kitzbühel du 24 au 26 janvier 2025. Tout est démesuré en Autriche comme nous le raconte Patrick Délétroz qui revient aussi sur la course du jour évidemment.
Belinda Bencic a profité de l'abandon de Naomi Osaka le vendredi 17 janvier 2025 pour se hisser en huitième de finale de l'Open d'Australie. La St-Galloise va donc jouer pour une place en quart de finale à Melbourne. On en parle avec Patrick Délétroz
Pour sa deuxième course de Coupe du Monde, Malorie Blanc a décroché la deuxième place de la descente de Sankt-Anton, en Autriche, à sept centièmes de Federica Brignone. La Valaisanne, partie avec le dossard 46, a réussi une énorme performance. Patrick Délétroz lui a tendu son micro après la course.
Aux Jeux Olympiques, il y a des médailles qui sont attendues et d'autres qui sont totalement surprenantes. Quelles sont les plus belles médailles des JO de Paris ? Caroline Reymond, Jérôme Jeannin, Patrick Délétroz, Grégoire Oggier, Bernardin Allemann, Grégoire Perroud et Alain Thévoz en ont choisi chacun une.
La Coupe du Monde masculine de ski alpin est de retour en Europe avec un géant et un slalom à Val d'Isère les 14 et 15 décembre 2024. Privé de points lors de deux premiers géants de la saison, Marco Odermatt est particulièrement attendu dans la station française. Patrick Délétroz est sur place.
Après deux mandats de quatre ans, Jürg Stahl quittera la présidence de Swiss Olympic le vendredi 22 novembre 2024. C'est ce jour-là que son successeur sera désigné lors de la 28ème assemblée du Parlement du sport suisse à Ittigen. Patrick Délétroz nous présente les deux candidats au poste, Ruth Metzler et Markus Wolf.
Asphalt à son origine dans le terme akkadien « asphaltu », adopté par les Grecs sous la forme de l'adjectif « aspales » qui signifie « durable ». En effet, la durabilité fait partie de l'ADN de cette agence fondée en 2015. Quatre associés animent une petite équipe profifique : Patrick d'Andlau, Camille Quancard, Fanny von Marx et Quentin Sebille. Leur association est le fruit d'un intérêt commun, tant pour la pratique que pour la théorie architecturale, de l'échelle urbaine au détail. Asphalt tire son impulsion de l'association de quatre profils affirmés et complémentaires.Dans ce numéro de Com d'Archi, deux des associés nous racontent leurs parcours, parlent d'expérimentation et de leurs projets sobres et élégants.Portraits teaser © AsphaltRéalisation son : Julien Rebours____Si le podcast COM D'ARCHI vous plaît n'hésitez pas :. à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes,. à nous laisser des étoiles et un commentaire, :-),. à nous suivre sur Instagram @comdarchipodcast pourretrouver de belles images, toujours choisies avec soin, de manière à enrichirvotre regard sur le sujet.Bonne semaine à tous ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La 112e édition du Tour de France se déroulera entièrement sur le territoire français pour la première fois en cinq ans. C'est Lille qui accueillera le Grand départ le 5 juillet. Le parcours 2025 a été dévoilé le mardi 29 octobre dernier. On en parle avec Patrick Délétroz et Christian Prudhomme, le directeur du Tour de France
In episode 266 of DCP - Mike, Dennis, identify with Patrick D, As he shares his experience, strength & hope in his journey of recovery.
Les trois coups de la nouvelle saison de ski alpin seront donnés les 26 et 27 octobre 2024 avec les traditionnels géants de Soelden. Parmi les grands moments de l'hiver, il y aura les Mondiaux de Saalbach en Autriche. Les athlètes suisses ont de grandes ambitions. On en parler avec eux et avec Patrick Délétroz.
Trois équipes romandes jouent ce samedi 5 octobre 2024 en Super League de football. Le FC Sion reçoit Yverdon à Tourbillon alors que le Lausanne-Sport est en déplacement à Lucerne, chez le leader du championnat. Après avoir commenté ces parties en direct, Patrick Délétroz et Grégoire Perroud sont de retour avec les premières réactions d'après-matchs.
One of the inaugural Bulls football coaches, he brings unparalleled intensity to the front end of the defense.
Bruce Miyahara is there to tell us all about Pizzakaya 8.0 coming to Neb // FareStart’s Patrick D’Amelio & Meg Viera are here talk about their recent restaurant reopening and Guest Chef Night // On Simple to Spectacular! we celebrate Chef Thierry by talking through one of hissummer Rover’s recipes // We welcome Ballard Food Bank and learn about their upcoming“Ballard Bites and Brews” event // Chef Matt Broussard, aka “acooknamedmatt” is here to share his experience going from a restaurant chef to showcasing his craft on social media // And of course, we play Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!
In Breathtaking Revelations: The Science of Breath from the Fifty Kamarupa Verses to Hazrat Inayat Khan (Suluk Press, 2024), Carl W. Ernst and Patrick J. D'Silva explore the intersections of Sufi and yogic breath-based meditation. Ernst and D'Silva offer us here two stunning texts for study. The first, an anonymous Persian translation of a 14th century manuscript that introduces us to a variety of divinations, incantations, and much more, as well as a thorough outline of the science of the breath, based on whether it comes out from the left or right nostrils and its significance. This text especially is fascinating for its incantations to yogini devis (or female spirits). The second text under consideration is Hazrat Inayat Khan's The Science of the Breath dictated in English to his student Zohra Williams in the early 20th century. There are numerous similarities across these two texts separated by centuries, especially the focus on breath divination based on left and right nostrils (in this instance associated with jamal and jalali qualities while in the former focused on solar and lunar relations) but also key differences, such as attention to the elements like earth, fire, water etc. in Inayat Khan's teachings. Reading these two texts on breath and its divination side by side brings to focus the long tradition of Sufi engagement with yoga, and the overlaps between Hindu and Muslim spiritual practices amongst Sufis and yogis, especially of magic, sciences and much more. This book will be of interest to practitioners of Sufism as well as those with interest in Sufism, Islam, yoga, Hinduism, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
In Breathtaking Revelations: The Science of Breath from the Fifty Kamarupa Verses to Hazrat Inayat Khan (Suluk Press, 2024), Carl W. Ernst and Patrick J. D'Silva explore the intersections of Sufi and yogic breath-based meditation. Ernst and D'Silva offer us here two stunning texts for study. The first, an anonymous Persian translation of a 14th century manuscript that introduces us to a variety of divinations, incantations, and much more, as well as a thorough outline of the science of the breath, based on whether it comes out from the left or right nostrils and its significance. This text especially is fascinating for its incantations to yogini devis (or female spirits). The second text under consideration is Hazrat Inayat Khan's The Science of the Breath dictated in English to his student Zohra Williams in the early 20th century. There are numerous similarities across these two texts separated by centuries, especially the focus on breath divination based on left and right nostrils (in this instance associated with jamal and jalali qualities while in the former focused on solar and lunar relations) but also key differences, such as attention to the elements like earth, fire, water etc. in Inayat Khan's teachings. Reading these two texts on breath and its divination side by side brings to focus the long tradition of Sufi engagement with yoga, and the overlaps between Hindu and Muslim spiritual practices amongst Sufis and yogis, especially of magic, sciences and much more. This book will be of interest to practitioners of Sufism as well as those with interest in Sufism, Islam, yoga, Hinduism, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
In Breathtaking Revelations: The Science of Breath from the Fifty Kamarupa Verses to Hazrat Inayat Khan (Suluk Press, 2024), Carl W. Ernst and Patrick J. D'Silva explore the intersections of Sufi and yogic breath-based meditation. Ernst and D'Silva offer us here two stunning texts for study. The first, an anonymous Persian translation of a 14th century manuscript that introduces us to a variety of divinations, incantations, and much more, as well as a thorough outline of the science of the breath, based on whether it comes out from the left or right nostrils and its significance. This text especially is fascinating for its incantations to yogini devis (or female spirits). The second text under consideration is Hazrat Inayat Khan's The Science of the Breath dictated in English to his student Zohra Williams in the early 20th century. There are numerous similarities across these two texts separated by centuries, especially the focus on breath divination based on left and right nostrils (in this instance associated with jamal and jalali qualities while in the former focused on solar and lunar relations) but also key differences, such as attention to the elements like earth, fire, water etc. in Inayat Khan's teachings. Reading these two texts on breath and its divination side by side brings to focus the long tradition of Sufi engagement with yoga, and the overlaps between Hindu and Muslim spiritual practices amongst Sufis and yogis, especially of magic, sciences and much more. This book will be of interest to practitioners of Sufism as well as those with interest in Sufism, Islam, yoga, Hinduism, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
In Breathtaking Revelations: The Science of Breath from the Fifty Kamarupa Verses to Hazrat Inayat Khan (Suluk Press, 2024), Carl W. Ernst and Patrick J. D'Silva explore the intersections of Sufi and yogic breath-based meditation. Ernst and D'Silva offer us here two stunning texts for study. The first, an anonymous Persian translation of a 14th century manuscript that introduces us to a variety of divinations, incantations, and much more, as well as a thorough outline of the science of the breath, based on whether it comes out from the left or right nostrils and its significance. This text especially is fascinating for its incantations to yogini devis (or female spirits). The second text under consideration is Hazrat Inayat Khan's The Science of the Breath dictated in English to his student Zohra Williams in the early 20th century. There are numerous similarities across these two texts separated by centuries, especially the focus on breath divination based on left and right nostrils (in this instance associated with jamal and jalali qualities while in the former focused on solar and lunar relations) but also key differences, such as attention to the elements like earth, fire, water etc. in Inayat Khan's teachings. Reading these two texts on breath and its divination side by side brings to focus the long tradition of Sufi engagement with yoga, and the overlaps between Hindu and Muslim spiritual practices amongst Sufis and yogis, especially of magic, sciences and much more. This book will be of interest to practitioners of Sufism as well as those with interest in Sufism, Islam, yoga, Hinduism, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Avec Charles Dard et Patrick d'Hérouville
Dans la course à la présidentielle américaine, Donald Trump triomphe inlassablement, usant d'un pouvoir fédérateur inédit au sein du parti républicain. Dans cet épisode Jordan Davis et Nate Leupp, ancien chef de file des républicains de Greenville, en Caroline du Sud, brossent le portrait d'une Amérique conservatrice à la recherche d'un leader, prête à pardonner tous ses écarts à l'ancien président. Un podcast de Jordan Davis, avec la voix de Patrick Délétroz Réalisateur : Antoine Weissenbach Productrice : Magali Philip Attachée de production : Josiane Perret
We welcome Patrick from PDK Fitness onto the podcast. He has amassed over 400,000 followers on Instagram and we delve into how he managed to do this.
•Patrick Foreman started under the direction of his Mother who had him singing as early as 3 with no fear. He became a lead singer in the children's choir in Hamburg, Arkansas. Over the years he never stopped singing even into his tenure in the Marine Corps. •Patrick said that his favorite part of singing worship music is that pleasing feeling he feels from God, like a Father watching his son walk for the first time. God instilled that passion for music in his heart and he gets to let it out every time he sings lifting high the name of Jesus. •2023 Patrick won Praise & Worship CD of the Year and Traditional CD of the Year at the Rhythm Of Gospel Awards show in Dallas, TX for Psalms 117 •Patrick currently serves as Prison/Jail Ministry Leader •Please send me an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send an email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com •You may also “like” and share the podcast episode; or you may subscribe to be alerted when the newest show is published. •NEW RADIO SHOW ON INTERNET RADIO STATION WMRM-DB SATURDAY MORNING 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST •The Podcast and Radio show is heard anywhere in the World! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letstalk2gmg-ansonia/message
Patrick a eu une enfance compliquée. Il a été élevé à la DASS avec ses frères et sœurs. Derrière son apparence de "gros dur", Patrick est un homme très sensible. Il ne construit aucune relation par peur d'être de nouveau abandonné. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.fr
This series was previously paywalled, but by popular demand has been released on the free feed. This is a special 5-part series discussing the evolution of Critical Race Theory from its conception by Derrick Bell to its current, arguably diluted forms as seen by Kimberle Crenshaw and her work on intersectionality or the anti-racist publishing industry spearheaded by thinkers such as Ibram X Kendi. Trevor talks to our guest Dr. Patrick D. Anderson about the three-part article series he wrote for the website Black Agenda Report about Critical Race Theory, and how it gets weaponized and misrepresented by people on all sides of the political spectrum, including those left of center, and why. We discuss what CRT is, what it isn't, why the CRT as originally conceived by Derrick Bell is still too dangerous decades later to be promoted in earnest, and why neoliberal dilutions of CRT like Intersectionality as conceived by Kimberle Crenshaw are promoted by the powers-that-be instead. Patrick D. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Central State University.His research focuses on the Anticolonial Tradition of Black Radical Thought and theconnections between technology, ethics, and imperialism. He is editor-in-chief at theWikiLeaks Bibliography, and the author of the 2022 book Cypherpunk Ethics: RadicalEthics for the Digital Age (Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture). His three-part article series on Critical Race Theory: “The Conspicuous Absence of Derrick Bell—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 1”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/conspicuous-absence-derrick-bell-rethinking-crt-debate-part-1 “Realism, Idealism, and the Deradicalization of Critical Race Theory—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 2”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/realism-idealism-and-deradicalization-critical-race-theory-rethinking-crt-debate-part-2-0 “The Theory of Intersectionality Emerges out of Racist, Colonialist Ideology, Not Radical Politics—Rethinking the CRT Debate Part 3”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/theory-intersectionality-emerges-out-racist-colonialist-ideology-not-radical-politics-rethinking Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
This series was previously paywalled, but by popular demand has been released on the free feed. This is a special 5-part series discussing the evolution of Critical Race Theory from its conception by Derrick Bell to its current, arguably diluted forms as seen by Kimberle Crenshaw and her work on intersectionality or the anti-racist publishing industry spearheaded by thinkers such as Ibram X Kendi. Trevor talks to our guest Dr. Patrick D. Anderson about the three-part article series he wrote for the website Black Agenda Report about Critical Race Theory, and how it gets weaponized and misrepresented by people on all sides of the political spectrum, including those left of center, and why. We discuss what CRT is, what it isn't, why the CRT as originally conceived by Derrick Bell is still too dangerous decades later to be promoted in earnest, and why neoliberal dilutions of CRT like Intersectionality as conceived by Kimberle Crenshaw are promoted by the powers-that-be instead. Patrick D. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Central State University.His research focuses on the Anticolonial Tradition of Black Radical Thought and theconnections between technology, ethics, and imperialism. He is editor-in-chief at theWikiLeaks Bibliography, and the author of the 2022 book Cypherpunk Ethics: RadicalEthics for the Digital Age (Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture). His three-part article series on Critical Race Theory: “The Conspicuous Absence of Derrick Bell—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 1”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/conspicuous-absence-derrick-bell-rethinking-crt-debate-part-1 “Realism, Idealism, and the Deradicalization of Critical Race Theory—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 2”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/realism-idealism-and-deradicalization-critical-race-theory-rethinking-crt-debate-part-2-0 “The Theory of Intersectionality Emerges out of Racist, Colonialist Ideology, Not Radical Politics—Rethinking the CRT Debate Part 3”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/theory-intersectionality-emerges-out-racist-colonialist-ideology-not-radical-politics-rethinking Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
This series was previously paywalled, but by popular demand has been released on the free feed. This is a special 5-part series discussing the evolution of Critical Race Theory from its conception by Derrick Bell to its current, arguably diluted forms as seen by Kimberle Crenshaw and her work on intersectionality or the anti-racist publishing industry spearheaded by thinkers such as Ibram X Kendi. Trevor talks to our guest Dr. Patrick D. Anderson about the three-part article series he wrote for the website Black Agenda Report about Critical Race Theory, and how it gets weaponized and misrepresented by people on all sides of the political spectrum, including those left of center, and why. We discuss what CRT is, what it isn't, why the CRT as originally conceived by Derrick Bell is still too dangerous decades later to be promoted in earnest, and why neoliberal dilutions of CRT like Intersectionality as conceived by Kimberle Crenshaw are promoted by the powers-that-be instead. Patrick D. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Central State University.His research focuses on the Anticolonial Tradition of Black Radical Thought and theconnections between technology, ethics, and imperialism. He is editor-in-chief at theWikiLeaks Bibliography, and the author of the 2022 book Cypherpunk Ethics: RadicalEthics for the Digital Age (Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture). His three-part article series on Critical Race Theory: “The Conspicuous Absence of Derrick Bell—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 1”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/conspicuous-absence-derrick-bell-rethinking-crt-debate-part-1 “Realism, Idealism, and the Deradicalization of Critical Race Theory—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 2”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/realism-idealism-and-deradicalization-critical-race-theory-rethinking-crt-debate-part-2-0 “The Theory of Intersectionality Emerges out of Racist, Colonialist Ideology, Not Radical Politics—Rethinking the CRT Debate Part 3”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/theory-intersectionality-emerges-out-racist-colonialist-ideology-not-radical-politics-rethinking Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
This series was previously paywalled, but by popular demand has been released on the free feed. This is a special 5-part series discussing the evolution of Critical Race Theory from its conception by Derrick Bell to its current, arguably diluted forms as seen by Kimberle Crenshaw and her work on intersectionality or the anti-racist publishing industry spearheaded by thinkers such as Ibram X Kendi. Trevor talks to our guest Dr. Patrick D. Anderson about the three-part article series he wrote for the website Black Agenda Report about Critical Race Theory, and how it gets weaponized and misrepresented by people on all sides of the political spectrum, including those left of center, and why. We discuss what CRT is, what it isn't, why the CRT as originally conceived by Derrick Bell is still too dangerous decades later to be promoted in earnest, and why neoliberal dilutions of CRT like Intersectionality as conceived by Kimberle Crenshaw are promoted by the powers-that-be instead. Patrick D. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Central State University.His research focuses on the Anticolonial Tradition of Black Radical Thought and theconnections between technology, ethics, and imperialism. He is editor-in-chief at theWikiLeaks Bibliography, and the author of the 2022 book Cypherpunk Ethics: RadicalEthics for the Digital Age (Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture). His three-part article series on Critical Race Theory: “The Conspicuous Absence of Derrick Bell—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 1”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/conspicuous-absence-derrick-bell-rethinking-crt-debate-part-1 “Realism, Idealism, and the Deradicalization of Critical Race Theory—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 2”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/realism-idealism-and-deradicalization-critical-race-theory-rethinking-crt-debate-part-2-0 “The Theory of Intersectionality Emerges out of Racist, Colonialist Ideology, Not Radical Politics—Rethinking the CRT Debate Part 3”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/theory-intersectionality-emerges-out-racist-colonialist-ideology-not-radical-politics-rethinking Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
This series was previously paywalled, but by popular demand has been released on the free feed. This is a special 5-part series discussing the evolution of Critical Race Theory from its conception by Derrick Bell to its current, arguably diluted forms as seen by Kimberle Crenshaw and her work on intersectionality or the anti-racist publishing industry spearheaded by thinkers such as Ibram X Kendi. Trevor talks to our guest Dr. Patrick D. Anderson about the three-part article series he wrote for the website Black Agenda Report about Critical Race Theory, and how it gets weaponized and misrepresented by people on all sides of the political spectrum, including those left of center, and why. We discuss what CRT is, what it isn't, why the CRT as originally conceived by Derrick Bell is still too dangerous decades later to be promoted in earnest, and why neoliberal dilutions of CRT like Intersectionality as conceived by Kimberle Crenshaw are promoted by the powers-that-be instead. Patrick D. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Central State University.His research focuses on the Anticolonial Tradition of Black Radical Thought and theconnections between technology, ethics, and imperialism. He is editor-in-chief at theWikiLeaks Bibliography, and the author of the 2022 book Cypherpunk Ethics: RadicalEthics for the Digital Age (Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture). His three-part article series on Critical Race Theory: “The Conspicuous Absence of Derrick Bell—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 1”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/conspicuous-absence-derrick-bell-rethinking-crt-debate-part-1 “Realism, Idealism, and the Deradicalization of Critical Race Theory—Rethinking the CRT Debate, Part 2”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/realism-idealism-and-deradicalization-critical-race-theory-rethinking-crt-debate-part-2-0 “The Theory of Intersectionality Emerges out of Racist, Colonialist Ideology, Not Radical Politics—Rethinking the CRT Debate Part 3”: https://www.blackagendareport.com/theory-intersectionality-emerges-out-racist-colonialist-ideology-not-radical-politics-rethinking Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
A glass of beer and some outstanding Celtic music, plus learning Scots Gaelic with the Celtic Rock band Syr. It's today on the latest Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. The Gothard Sisters, Telenn Tri, Wolf & Clover, Runa, Matt & Shannon Heaton, The Gatehouse Well, Coast, Lilt, Tom Eure, Syr, The Rolling Kings, Songs for Ceilidh, Hunting McLeod, Kyle Carey I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you Heard a song, tune or artist that you loved, I'd like you to share this episode and tag the artist on social either on your page or in a Celtic group you're a part of. Include the show time so they can quickly listen and enjoy. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. Musicians rely on your support so they can keep creating new music. If music in this show inspired you, you can buy their CDs, digital downloads, shirts, pins, and other merch. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:08 - The Gothard Sisters "Willow's Waltz" from Story Girl 5:01 - WELCOME 6:15 - Telenn Tri "Glass of Beer / Lochaber Badger / Ash Plant / St. Kilda Wedding" from Mouse in the Kitchen 11:00 - Wolf & Clover "An Rógaire Dubh" from Twelvemonth and a Day 14:55 - Runa "Runa Alumni Set" from Ten: The Errant Night 20:17 - Matt & Shannon Heaton "Demon Lover" from Tell You in Earnest 24:08 - FEEDBACK 28:34 - The Gatehouse Well "Breaking Ground" from Undone 31:56 - Coast "River (Acoustic Version)" from On This Day (Acoustic Version) 35:12 - Lilt "Deirdre Hurley's / Open the Door for Three / The Gathering" from X 38:56 - Tom Eure "The Carving Tree" from The Coin The Prayer The Crow 42:49 - THANK YOU PATRONS 44:33 - CELTIC STORIES “Albion II” 53:14 - Syr "Albion Ii" from Sentinel 57:57 - The Rolling Kings "In Through The Narrows" from Raise A Glass 1:00:04 - Songs for Ceilidh "Finnegan's Wake" from Beneath the Waves 1:04:51 - Hunting McLeod "The Congress" from Leod and Proud 1:08:45 - CLOSING 1:10:38 - Kyle Carey "Wind Through Casper" from North Star The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. Subscribe through your favorite podcatcher or on our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. Greetings Celtophiles WELCOME TO CELTIC MUSIC * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a musician and podcaster. I want to introduce you to some amazing Celtic bands and musicians. The artists in this show need your support, which you can do by buying their music. You can find a link to all of the artists, along with show times and chapters for each song when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. We have another Celtic Story today. That's where a band shares a story behind their music. This time it's by the Celtic Rock band Syr. They share the challenges of writing a song in a non - native language, Scots Gaelic. Oh! And you may also notice I'm letting others introduce the latest episode. If you would like to do so, email me. I'll send you instructions. And if you're band, I can also send instructions on how to submit music to the podcast and how to share your own Celtic Story with the show. BUY SELCOUTH BY MARC GUNN My latest CD features Sci F'Irish music. That means it is original songs fusing pop culture themes with Irish drinking songs. There are some traditional music on the album. But mostly, it features songwriting by Marc Gunn with guests including: Screeched Inn, The Muckers, Jamie Haeuser, Sam Gillogly, Nathan Deese, and Mikey Mason. Selcouth means, “when everything is strange and different, yet you find it marvelous anyway.” The album is not completely Celtic and it's not just science fiction and fantasy. It's a fusion of the two. It's heartfelt and a lot of fun. It's now on sale in my Bandcamp store. Check out Selcouth now. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! 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You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Or what you are doing with your local celtic community? Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Rey Glunt commented on Facebook: "I was just listening to this one walking the dog tonight!! Good stuff!!" Eugene McDonnell emailed: "Hi Marc, how is Patreon connected to your Celtic Music Magazine?" Peter Bengtson sent a photo: "On my morning walk, this is only about 1/2 of the painted rocks at this house. Zoom in for detail" And another: "My morning walk close to the Catalina mountains. Beautiful sunny (but cold), listening to episode 548 - very nice" Michael R. Gorman emailed: "Marc, I hope this email does not come across as too strange, but before about 45 minutes ago, I had never heard of you. I was searching Pandora for some traditional Celtic music to play as a background to a personal spring/renewal ritual I felt compelled to do on this cool California night. When I happened upon your Podcast #196, I immediately knew I had my background music. I thought your talking would be a distraction, but it was not at all, like an extension of the music of the ancestors. I won't go into detail about my ritual tonight, other than to say this ritual marks the end of a very long period of trial and pain in one of my life's dark valleys, but the thing about valleys is that there are always the hills beyond to climb if you can just keep walking. I did, and tonight is like a new birth from the cauldron of the Cailleach. I have not cut my hair in ten years until tonight (by no means short, but shorter), a show of faith in renewed growth, and to offer a red - blonde lock as tribute to the ancestors. I don't know much about you or what your spirituality may be, but I felt the need to thank you for being with me on this small milestone in my journey. I look forward to getting to know you better through your work. And thank you. Blessings of the Tuatha de,”