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"The Holocaust seems to me to be the paradigmatic case of the acting out of unconscious fears, fantasies and projections onto another group that has ever occurred. It is the place therefore for psychoanalytic concepts in understanding anti-Semitism and racism more generally. Particularly in this context and thinking about Nazism and Nazi perpetrators is crucial, especially given what for me is so interesting about this is not just thinking as a historian and how can I borrow psychoanalytic ideas to enrich the thing I am interested in explaining. Also, because the history of psychoanalysis is bound up with this history. It's why I cited Fenichel and Loewenstein - the idea of psychoanalysis as this ‘Jewish science', of the emigrates all persecuted by Nazism and how they restarted their lives in the US or elsewhere, the grappling with the German psychoanalysts after the war, the conflicts in the International Psychoanalytic Association after the war - these are all part of the history of the Holocaust. For me, this combination of the history of psychoanalysis as an endeavor, plus the usefulness of psychoanalytic concepts in trying to explain this phenomenon in the first place is a hugely enriching conversation.” Episode Description: We begin with outlining the tension within the 'complemental series' where external events and intrapsychic registration of those events are both contributors to psychic difficulties. This applies to early as well as later life traumas. Dan's book invites us to additionally consider the conflicting psychoanalytic contributions to the question of what enables survival. All research points to the essential dimension of luck in enabling survival in concentration camps. As a historian he fleshes out the contrasting viewpoints of analysts Eddy de Wind and Viktor Frankl as they each describe what they felt were the essential psychological qualities that contributed to survival. De Wind and others point to a state of stupor, also characterized as estrangement or dissociation, as an essential state of mind to facilitate surviving in overwhelming circumstances. He shares with us why he as a historian feels that an analytic way of thinking is essential as "history without psychoanalysis cannot access aspects of the human experience that elude rational thought - and there are sadly many." Our Guest: Dan Stone, PhD, is Professor of Modern History and director of the Holocaust Research Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London, where he has taught since 1999. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including, most recently: The Holocaust: An Unfinished History; Fate Unknown: Tracing the Missing after World War II and the Holocaust; and Psychoanalysis, Historiography and the Nazi Camps: Accounting for Survival. He is also the co-editor, with Mark Roseman, of volume I of the Cambridge History of the Holocaust. Dan chaired the academic advisory committee for the Imperial War Museum London's redesigned Holocaust Galleries (opened in 2021) and is a member of the UK's Advisory Group on Spoliation Matters. Recommended Readings: Martin S. Bergmann and Milton E. Jucovy (eds.), Generations of the Holocaust (New York: Columbia University Press, 1982) Werner Bohleber, Destructiveness, Intersubjectivity, and Trauma: The Identity Crisis of Modern Psychoanalysis (London: Routledge, 2018) Matt Ffytche and Daniel Pick (eds.), Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism (London: Routledge, 2016) Dagmar Herzog, Cold War Freud: Psychoanalysis in an Age of Catastrophes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017) Emily A. Kuriloff, Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich: History, Memory, Tradition (New York: Routledge, 2014) Dori Laub and Andreas Hamburger (eds.), Psychoanalysis and Holocaust Testimony: Unwanted Memories of Social Trauma (London: Routledge, 2017) Steven A. Luel and Paul Marcus (eds.), Psychoanalytic Reflections on the Holocaust: Selected Essays (New York: Ktav, 1984) Dan Stone, Psychologists in Auschwitz: Accounting for Survival (lecture at the German Historical Institute,( London, 11 July 2024):
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For.I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you in the heart of a mystery. All stories are structured to challenge you to beat the detective to the solution. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes.This is Season 7, Games People Play. Games are about competition conducted according to rules with participants working toward a goal. Games are a part of every culture and are one of the oldest forms of social interaction and engagement. Games can be fun, challenging and exhilarating. They can also be intense, cutthroat, and lethal. This season, our authors have fashioned deadly games and unscrupulous villains to test your detection skills. This is Episode 20, where the classic mystery game Clue is the featured game. This is Get a Clue by Chuck Brownman.Deliberation:Games are Andy Clay's life but he's stumped when he's asked to help solve the murder of Gene Dockary and then Noah Whitmore. Detective Lansing isn't helping him, so we have to. Here are the suspects in the order they were interviewed:• Ruth Dockary, Gene's wife and co-host of the weekend• Steve Joseph, a thin, nervous man• Kate Joseph, Steve's strong, domineering wife• Barbara Whitmore, Noah's wife, co-owner of the inn who worked with Ruth on planning the weekend• Paul Marcus, a nuclear bioengineer who is CEO of a medical start up.Here are the clues:• Five former Denver-area neighbors gathered at a small inn for the weekend. Ruth and Gene were hosting the getaway. Ruth worked with Barbara on the idea of the Clue game. Barbara supplied the props used by their guests.• Gene Dockary was found strangled in the library with a rope. The library was accessed only through the game room. The killer needed strength to strangle Dockary but could have been male or female.• Clue game cards Mrs. Peacock, the candlestick, and the study were found in Gene Dockery's pocket. The cards did not come from life-sized Clue game.• Gene Dockary was not playing the Clue game and was noted to be in a bad mood, going as far as snapping at Barbara Whitmore when she checked in on him.• Gene Dockery was a salesman / developer who was working to get investors for the technology Paul Marcus was developing. His friends Steve and Kate Joseph invested.• Steve and Kate Joseph were upset with Gene, who was pressuring them for additional investment funds. • Paul Marcus had argued with Gene the prior week when Gene had made promises on Marcus' technology that went beyond the terms of their agreement.• When Gene Dockary was killed, the other guests had been moving throughout the rooms. Paul Marcus did not go into the library, purposely avoiding Gene.• Noah Whitmore was found stabbed in the kitchen with one of his own cooking knives. The knife did not come from the closest knife block but one farther away. The kitchen was accessed through the sunroom and through the door to the second floor.• Whitmore was found by Ruth Dockary. Barbara and Kate were upstairs together when Ruth screamed. Steve and Paul Marcus were in the sunroom.• Noah and Barbara Whitmore claimed not to have met any of the guests prior to their arrival. The weekend was set up via email with Ruth Dockery, who thinks she picked the inn off a travel website.• Noah Whitmore was about 20 years older than his wife. They bought the inn five years ago and have had little time to do anything else. Before the inn, they owned a restaurant in Denver. Andy has rolled the dice, now who do the clues point to?ABOUT ClueThe game of Clue had a simple beginning. Anthony
2 + Hours of CrimeFirst a look at this day in History.Then Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast March 30, 1954, 70 years ago, The Big Confession. Paul Marcus confesses to Sergeant Friday that he's murdered Lorraine Farrell...and that his problem is "something personal." Followed by the news from 70 years ago, then Rocky Fortune starring Frank Sinatra, originally broadcast March 30, 1954, 70 years ago, The Boarding House Double Cross. The last show of the series. A case of a boarding house doublecross. Then Suspense, originally broadcast March 30, 1944, 80 years ago, Cat and Mouse starring Sonny Tufts. A story about two "hams" who are working on a secret defense weapon and talking to each other by shortwave. One of them is killed while talking to the other on the air. Followed by The Adventures of Nero Wolfe starring Sydney Greenstreet, originally broadcast March 30, 1951, 73 years ago, The Case of the Tell-Tale Ribbon. A strange note with five hundred dollars leads to a case of poisoning in a very strange household. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast March 30, 1942, 82 years ago, Lum Brings Back Diogenes. While Abner plans to have a "closing out" sale and move to Mexico, Lum walks in the door, and so does Cedric and Diogenes Smith!Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Es ist eine schöne Tradition! Die letzte Ausgabe des Jahres wird von 2 Podcast-Hosts gemeinsam moderiert: Paul vom Jakobsweg-Podcast Rock'n Roll & Tränen und Marcus vom Camino-Podcast schauen unterhaltsam auf das Jakobsweg-Jahr 2023 zurück. Wenn Du den Camino-Podcast unterstützen möchtest, kannst Du hier Deinen Outdoor-Reiseführer über den Jakobsweg bestellen: https://linktr.ee/camino_podcast - Lieben Dank fürs Unterstützen! MEHR: Infos & Kontakt: www.camino-podcast.de Insta: camino_marcus Idee/Redaktion/Sprecher: Marcus Poschlod Sounddesign: Jonas Zimmermann & Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock (DANKE!) Der Camino-Podcast wird dankenswerter Weise unterstützt vom Conrad-Stein-Verlag & DOMRADIO.DE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jakobsweg/message
In dieser Ausgabe schauen wir auf das Jakobsweg-Jahr 2022 zurück. Welche Interviews haben uns besonders bewegt, welche Camino-Momente hatten wir selber? Und ja: WIR schauen zurück! Denn an Bord ist ein alter Bekannter: Paul vom befreundeten Jakobsweg-Podcast "Rock'n Roll & Tränen", der an der Stelle nochmal ausdrücklich empfohlen wird: HIER GEHTS ZU PAUL UND SEINEM PODCAST. Viel Spaß beim Hören und bei der Frage, die Du Dir selber auch stellen kannst: Was war Dein Jakobsweg-Moment 2022? Lass es uns gern wissen ... ### HIER KANNST DU DEINEN CAMINO-PODCAST UNTERSTÜTZEN: https://linktr.ee/camino_podcast Lieben Dank! ### KONTAKT & INFOS: www.jakobsweg-hörbuch.de Insta Marcus: camino_marcus Instagram Paul: paul_camino_ Idee/Sprecher: Marcus Poschlod Sounddesign: Jonas Zimmermann & Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jakobsweg/message
In Episode 114, we're traveling back up the mountain for Part 2 of our two-part look at Johanna Spyri's Heidi! Listen to Part 1 on the web, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or Spotify. In this episode, we discuss: Heidi's Song, the 1982 animated movie directed by Robert Taylor, written by Joseph Barbera, Taylor, and Jameson Brewer, and starring Margery Gray, Lorne Greene, and Sammy Davis Jr. Heidi, the 1993 miniseries directed by Michael Rhodes, written by Jeanne Rosenberg, and starring Noley Thornton, Jason Robards, Jane Seymour, and Siân Phillips Heidi, the 2005 movie directed by Paul Marcus, written by Brian Finch, and starring Emma Bolger, Max Von Sydow, Geraldine Chaplin, and Dianna Rigg Heidi 4 Paws, the 2008 TV movie written and directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan, and starring Meghan Strange, Richard Kind, Julian Sands, and Angela Lansbury Heidi, the 2015 animated series created and developed by Jan Van Rijsselberge and Christel Gonnard Heidi, the 2015 movie directed by Alain Gsponer, written by Petra Biondina Volpe, and starring Anuk Steffen, Bruno Ganz, Katharina Schüttler, and Hannelore Hoger Footnotes: Bruno Ganz, angry in a bunker You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. We're also on Patreon! You can find us at patreon.com/adaptcast. We have multiple reward levels, which include access to a patron-only community and a patron-only, biweekly bonus show! We hope to see you there. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can always email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com.
HOUR 1: The Whistler, originally broadcast March 30, 1952, 70 years ago, Homecoming. A man commits murder and frames his step-brother for the crime. Three years later, the step-brother escapes from jail to get his revenge. Howard McNear stars.The Whistler, originally broadcast March 30, 1952, 70 years ago, Homecoming. A man commits murder and frames his step-brother for the crime. Three years later, the step-brother escapes from jail to get his revenge. Howard McNear stars.HOUR 2: Suspense, originally broadcast March 30, 1944, Cat and Mouse starring Sonny Tufts. A story about two "hams" who are working on a secret defense weapon and talking to each other by shortwave. One of them is killed while talking to the other on the air. Also Claudia, originally broadcast March 30, 1948, Jeffrey Pays a VisitSuspense, originally broadcast March 30, 1944, Cat and Mouse starring Sonny Tufts. A story about two "hams" who are working on a secret defense weapon and talking to each other by shortwave. One of them is killed while talking to the other on the air. Also Claudia, originally broadcast March 30, 1948, Jeffrey Pays a Visit.HOUR 3: Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast March 30, 1954, The Big Confession. Paul Marcus confesses to Sergeant Friday that he's murdered Lorraine Farrell...and that his problem is "something personal." Also Part 5 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Lamarr Matter, originally broadcast March 30, 1956. A switch to make your head spin!Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast March 30, 1954, The Big Confession. Paul Marcus confesses to Sergeant Friday that he's murdered Lorraine Farrell...and that his problem is "something personal." Also Part 5 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Lamarr Matter, originally broadcast March 30, 1956. A switch to make your head spin!Revised live broadcast from March 30, 2022, on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker, the Heartland Newsfeed Alexa radio skill, and other platforms.LIVE SCHEDULE:Weekday Edition: 7 AM Eastern/4 AM Pacific (6 AM local)Weekend Edition: 7 AM Eastern/4 AM Pacific (6 AM local) Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmedia
Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast March 30, 1954, The Big Confession. Paul Marcus confesses to Sergeant Friday that he's murdered Lorraine Farrell...and that his problem is "something personal." Also Part 5 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Lamarr Matter, originally broadcast March 30, 1956. A switch to make your head spin!
May 10-16 is mental health awareness week and Uzair hosted Dr. Aisha Sanober Chachar to talk about mental health and illness. Dr. Aisha talked about why paying attention to mental health is important, issues people typically face, especially women and children, and how we can improve both our own mental health and support those around us that may need help. Dr. Aisha Sanober Chachar is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and former Medical Director at Alleviate Addiction Suffering (AAS) Trust & AAS Recovery Center, Pakistan, and currently working with the pediatric population. Dr. Chachar is a graduate of ISRA University, Hyderabad. She completed her adult psychiatry residency at Aga Khan University. She has worked at a faculty position at the Department of Psychiatry, Aga Khan University. At the same time, the Office of Dean of Students, Aga Khan University, Karachi, jointly appointed her as a College Psychiatrist. In 2020, she completed her second fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She serves as a peer reviewer for national and international academic journals. She has authored several academic papers and book chapters. She is a member of the WPA (World Psychiatry Association) Early Career Psychiatrist Committee, IACAPAP Early Career Psychiatrist Task Force, UK Balint Society, and an International Member of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP). Her book recommendations are: - Civilized to Death: The Price of Progress by Christopher Ryan - When Nietzsche Wept by Irvin D. Yalom - The Psychoanalysis of Career Choice, Job Performance, and Satisfaction by Paul Marcus
Join the three, Roger, Jack & Bev, with a lot of laughing going on this week, listen to find out more on ‘Unpack the Fact' Guests this week include Paul Marcus from CMPP, talks about the organisation, and a forthcoming event planned, Hayley Fereday joins us with conversation about Holistic Healing, and Mandy Fleming joins us from WYS Therapy. Nicole – Madam Seamstresses explains what to do if you're zip breaks, Cllr Sarah Jane Croke, tells us about the Community Garden Project. Rev Mike joins us from Camberley High Cross Church. Two lots of your wonderful people thanking the NHS in ‘Thank You Very Much' there's the usual quiz, which is a special thank you one, and the mystery voices to win the Amazon Voucher. Great music from Henry Fricker, Anthony A, and Emma Kelly. Fancy being a future guest on the podcast, roger@smjmediagroup.uk
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Wednesday, November 25, 2020 - OTR Mysteries Dragnet - The Big Confession Detectives Joe Friday and Frank Smith are assigned to homicide detail. A young man named Paul Marcus walks into their office and says that he wants to discuss a problem, a crime. After some time listening to Marcus, they realize he is talking about something serious. After some pressure from the two detectives Paul finally confesses to killing Lorraine Farrell, his girlfriend. The problem is, there is just something about the young man's story that doesn't quite add up. Featuring: Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, Herb Ellis Original Air Date: March 30, 1954 on NBC
I am really excited to announce that I have at last managed to get hold of Paul Marcus to discuss about what he is up to now, setting up a new company in COVID and of cause a few questions about his time at Eagle Radio.
An update from local business owner Paul Adams on the challenges of leading a business whilst in self-isolation (Paul suffers from Asthma). In conversation with Eagle Radio Managing Director (and old school friend) Paul Marcus, we hear from Paul about the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on his business and the challenges faced by local companies that Branston Adams continues to support.This podcast offers a personal insight from one of the area well-known and popular characters in the business community.
Camberley based entrepreneur , Tony Knights in conversation with Paul Marcus discussing the impact on business of the Corona virus pandemic. The Knights Group includes Knights Security that were due to support major events such Wimbledon and Euros 2020. Tony also updates us on The knights Charity Foundation and how Knights Training Academy are using technology to continue with delivering services.
Paul Marcus, Managing Director of Eagle Radio, speaks to Kimberley Nasuna on how Eagle Radio as a business is managing!
Bret Freeman, Principal at Woking College speaks to Paul Marcus, Managing Director at Eagle Radio on how you could get your business involved with Woking College.
Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast March 30, 1954, 66 years ago, The Big Confession. Paul Marcus confesses to Sergeant Friday that he's murdered Lorraine Farrell...and that his problem is "something personal."
Successful Living Show Guest: Paul Marcus, Private Investigator
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Anti-racism educator Paul Marcus talks about how the history of discrimination by government, banking, business, education, and housing institutions has resulted in enormous disparities in wealth between white and Black communities, and how we can address questions of white guilt and police bias. The post The System of Racism (Part 2) with Paul Marcus appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
Anti-racism educator Paul Marcus discusses how, by studying history, he came to understand racism as a system, and how this understanding shapes his work. The post The System of Racism (Part 1) with Paul Marcus appeared first on Safe Space Radio.