Podcasts about Physiognomy

Assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance

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Luke Ford
My Hopes & Fears For The New Trump Administration (11-11-24)

Luke Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 138:25


01:00 I love Trump's appointments on immigration - Tom Homan, Stephen Miller 02:00 If you harass someone at his home, you are risking your life, this woman harassing NF got away easy. 05:30 Gingrich: “Trump Is in an Unusual Position of Moral Authority Inside the Republican Party” 10:00 MK: Trump's New Badass "Border Czar" Previews the Immigration Policy to Come, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI4BpoawE2w 13:00 FEMA withheld help from people with Trump signs, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECfvbhI6Do0&t=3935s 17:20 Israel wants to eliminate Hamas 24:00 I Can't Believe That Neo-Con Max Boot Published The Definitive Reagan Biography, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=157841 25:00 America Rejects Bob Woodward's Advice About Trump & Biden, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=157846 26:00 My Biggest Fears About The New Trump Term, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=157848 32:00 Richard Hanania talks to Richard Spencer, https://www.richardhanania.com/p/staring-into-the-abyss-of-maga 37:00 Some people don't want a woman president, https://www.richardhanania.com/p/this-is-maga-country 40:30 Physiognomy is destiny 42:40 The happiest man on earth - JD Vance 44:00 It's the institutions, stupid, https://outsidethebeltway.com/its-the-institutions-stupid/ 50:30 Elliott Blatt joins the show 58:00 Nick Fuentes is confronted by a Jewish pro-Palestine activist & he pepper sprays her & pushes her down his stairs, and grabs her phone 1:03:00 The Decline And Fall Of Michael Fumento, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=53087 1:06:00 The dangers of the e-personality, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=121464 1:10:00 Kamala's campaign paid influencers and celebs millions of dollars, https://nypost.com/2024/11/09/media/harris-campaign-reportedly-spent-6-figures-on-call-her-daddy-podcast-with-episode-failing-to-break-1m-views/ 1:23:45 The source of the problem: what people fail to understand about mental illness, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhoDnp2qA24 1:26:20 When the Torah scholar is seduced by a young widow, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDyrt9HaW5Q 1:48:20 Things They Don't Tell You About Living Alone as An Old Man!, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E8xy_79wrs 1:53:00 UN ambassador matters for people who love words, otherwise little significance or importance 1:53:50 Kip joins to discuss melancholy, living alone 2:08:00 I'm a rocket man 2:13:30 YT: I'm 51, never married, no kids and the reasons why., https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_C7qgExFQM

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #993

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 95:44


Connor, Dan & professor Ed Dutton discuss the end of an era as Unpopular Opinions comes to an end, how German Zoomers are based, and the science of Physiognomy.

The Unfinished Print
William Mathie : Printmaker - Planting Seeds

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 66:56


Mokuhanga becomes a part of those who open themselves to its possibilities. It draws you in as an art form, with its seeming simplicity, and guides you on a profound journey of exploration. One of the strengths of mokuhanga as a practice is its ability to harmonize with other artistic and academic endeavors, enriching one's life in many ways.   On this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with William Mathie, a teacher and relief printmaker based in Pennsylvania. We discuss Bill's discovery of mokuhanga in the 1980s and how his academic and artistic journey in printmaking evolved, leading him to rediscover mokuhanga later in life. Bill and I delve into his personal mokuhanga teachers, his work on the Pennsylvania Print Symposium in 2006, his printmaking philosophies, his time at the First International Mokuhanga Conference in Awaji and Kyoto, and we also explore his own mokuhanga work, materials, making tools and how he views mokuhanga through an academic lens.   William Mathie - website, Instagram   Guarding The Cheese    The golden age of mokuhanga is generally considered to be during the Edo period (1603-1898), when the art of color woodcut flourished in Japan. Although woodblock printing in Japan has its origins around 700 CE, color woodblock printing began in 1743.   Rudy Pozzati (1925-2021) - was an American Professor Emeritus, painter, and printmaker who traveled extensively through grants early in life. Later, he served as a professor at Indiana University Bloomington from 1956 to 1991. Indiana University is a public research university in Bloomington, Indiana. He worked in various styles of printmaking and studied mokuhanga in Japan in the 1980s.   Man-eating Mares of King Diomedes (2009) one colour lithograph, 24 3/4" x 33 3/4"   The Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints - is a print studio located in Tōkyō. Established in 1994 in order to promote and preserve the colour woodblock print of Japan. More information, in English and in Japanese.    Kenji Takenaka - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto. He is a fifth generation printmaker, who has demonstrated mokuhanga technique throughout the world. He established the Takenaka Woodblock Printing Company (Takesazado) to help teach and promote mokuhanga. More information can be found, here.    Chikurin 10.6" x 15.3"   The Japan Foundation - established in October 1972 as a government-affiliated corporation and relaunched in 2003 as an independent administrative institution under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, promotes international cultural exchange through a variety of programs. With its global network, including offices in Japan and 22 overseas locations, the Foundation focuses on Arts and Cultural Exchange, Japanese-Language Education Overseas, and Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange. It is funded by a government endowment, annual subsidies, investment revenue, and private donations.   Tuula Moilanen  - is a Finnish mokuhanga printmaker and painter based in Finland. She lived and studied in Kyōto from 1989 to 2012, where she learned her printmaking at Kyōto Seika University and from printmaker Akira Kurosaki (1937–2019). Her work can be found here. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found here. Blooming Sky 2, (2017) 10.2" x 14.2"   Yukō Harada - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto, and works at Kenji Takenaka's Takesazado and is considered a sixth generation printmaker. An interview with Ms. Harada can be found at amirisu, here.   Rainy Season Stripes 7" x 5"   Evan Summer -  He is a printmaker and Professor Emeritus based in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. He has an extensive CV of artist-in-residence programs and has focused his print work on etching. More information can be found on his website, and on Instagram.    Landscape With Sloped Horizon (State 1)  lithograph printed by Tim Sheelsey at Corridor Press (2003) 36" x 30"   registration - there are several registration methods in mokuhanga. The traditional method is called the kentō registration, where you carve two notches, straight another an "L." There is also a "floating kentō," which is where the notches are cut in a piece of "L" shaped wood and not on the wood where you are cutting your image, hence "floating." Lastly, there are removable "pins," such as ones made by Ternes Burton.    intaglio printing - is a printing method, also called etching, using metal plates such as zinc, and copper, creating “recessed” areas which are printed with ink on the surface of these "recesses.” More info, here. The MET has info, here.     Andy Farkas - is a mokuhanga printmaker, author, mentor, and documentarian based in Pennsylvania. Andy's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.    Watching Over 16" x 10"    serigraphy - is another word for the art of silk screen printing. Silk screen printing can be in on various materials, silk, canvas, paper.    lithography: A printing process where images are transferred onto a surface using a flat plate or stone.   Edinboro University in Pennsylvania - a part of PennWest Edinboro, is a public university located in Edinboro, Pennsylvania. Established in 1857 as Edinboro Academy and has a rich history of providing higher education. Before becoming part of the Pennsylvania Western University system in 2022, Edinboro University was known for its strong programs in education, art, and nursing. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with a commitment to academic excellence and community engagement.   John Lysak - is a master printmaker and artist. He is associated, like William Mathie, with Egress Press, a fine art publishing and research component of the Printmaking Area of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's Art Department. More information can be found here   Palix River Marshlands (2022) acrylic on board 11" x 17"   wood engraving  - is a printmaking technique where an artist carves an image with burins and engravers, into the surface of a block of wood. The block is then printed using pigments and pressed into paper. Wood engraving uses the end grain of a hardwood block, typically boxwood. This allows for much finer detail and more intricate lines. Thomas Bewick (1753–1828), and Eric Gill (1882–1940) are some popular wood engravers.    The Great Wave off Kanagawa - is a woodblock print designed by Katsushika Hokusai in 1831. It is very famous.      Miami University at Ohio - is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio.    International Mokuhanga Conference, 2011 - was the first international conference on mokuhanga, held in two locations in Japan: Kyoto and the Awaji Islands, which are located near Shikoku.   Keizo Sato -  is a second generation mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto. Mr. Sato created the Sato Woodblock Print Center to teach mokuhanga. It is associated with Kyoto Seika University. An interview with Mr. Sato conducted by Fine Art JPN can be found, here.    Hiroshi Fujisawa - is a master carver and has been carving mokuhanga for over fifty years. He demonstrated at the first International Mokuhanga Conference in 2011. A lovely blog post about an interaction with Hiroshi Fujisawa can be found, here on printmaker Annie Bissett's blog. Annie's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.    Karen Kunc - is an American printmaker and Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and is based in Nebraska. Karen Kunc works in various artistic and printmaking styles but has worked in mokuhanga for many years. More information can be found on her website, here.    A Cluster (2023) 15" x 11"   Young Woman Blowing a Popen - is a mokuhanga print designed by Kitagawa Utamaro (?-1806). Utamaro was one of the first famous woodblock print designers in the Edo Period of Japan made famous by his bijin prints of beautiful women. The print was first printed in 1792/93. It is from the series Ten Classes of Women's Physiognomy.     Energy Policy, 2005 - George W. Bush's energy policy prioritized expanding domestic fossil fuel production, including controversial drilling in protected areas like the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and offered substantial subsidies to the oil and gas industry while neglecting renewable energy development. Critics argue that this approach increased greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbated climate change, and harmed public health due to higher pollution levels. Additionally, by failing to diversify energy sources and invest in sustainable alternatives, the policy left the U.S. vulnerable to energy security risks and has delayed the transition to a cleaner energy economy.   Punch Magazine - Punch magazine, founded in 1841 in London, was a British weekly publication known for its satirical humor and cartoons. Punch played a significant role in shaping British satire and social commentary during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It became famous for its witty and often biting critiques of politics, society, and culture, influencing public opinion. Despite its early success and influence, the magazine eventually declined in readership and ceased publication in 2002.   Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, known for its long history of papermaking. The area is home to many paper artisans. One notable figure is Iwano Ichibei. He is a Living National Treasure in papermaking and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More information can be found here.in English, and here in Japanese.    Morgan Conservatory of Papermaking - established in 2008, the Morgan Conservatory of Papermaking is a nonprofit organization based in Cleveland, Ohio, dedicated to preserving papermaking techniques from around the world. It also serves as a working studio and gallery. More information can be found here.    The Morgan Library & Museum - based New York City, originally the private library of financier J.P. Morgan, it was established in 1906 and became a public institution in 1924. It houses an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, drawings, and prints, including works by literary and musical greats like Charles Dickens and Mozart. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions and serves as a cultural hub, renowned for its architectural beauty and significant contributions to literature, history, and the arts. More information can be found, here.    © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing credit - live music at The Seabird jazz bar in Aoyama, Tōkyō, Japan. logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***        

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 21, 2024 is: visage • VIZ-ij • noun Visage is a formal word that refers to someone's face or facial expression, or to the general appearance of something. // Manny was surprised to see the smiling visage of his childhood friend, now running for the state senate, beaming down from a billboard. // Don't be intimidated by the rugged visage of the mountain; it's accessible to climbers of all skill levels. See the entry > Examples: “[Keri] Russell was 22 when she was cast in the title role of Felicity. At the beginning of the series, her character was 17 years old, but thanks to Russell's preternaturally youthful visage (and that glorious head of hair!), she pulled it off believably.” — Jessica Sager, Parade, 7 Jan. 2024 Did you know? In “Ozymandias,” Percy Bysshe Shelley's famous poem, a traveller tells of a colossal statue's “shattered visage” lying half sunk in desert sands, going on to describe its “frown / And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command…” Now, Shelley could have simply chosen face over the more highfalutin synonym visage, but not only would face shatter the sonnet's iambic pentameter, but a formal-sounding word is sometimes preferable to a basic one for all kinds of reasons, including sound, tone, or simply the cut of its jib. Physiognomy, for instance, refers to facial features thought to reveal qualities of temperament or character, as when Emily Brontë writes in Wuthering Heights, “I thought I could detect in his physiognomy a mind owning better qualities than his father ever possessed.” Countenance, meanwhile, is often used to refer to the face as an indication of mood or emotion, as in Bram Stoker's Dracula: “Mina struggled hard to keep her brave countenance.” As all of these quotes attest, when it comes to wordsmithery, sometimes you've just got to vamp.

Anti Woke Podcast
Candice Owens versus The Daily Wire, Man Pushed on Subway, Physiognomy, Cali Prisons, Truth Social SPAC, Media Convulsions

Anti Woke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 93:49


Twitter: https://twitter.com/AntiWokePodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@antiwokepodcast8381/featured --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/p-f7600000/message

The Garrett Ashley Mullet Show
Physiognomy and King Saul

The Garrett Ashley Mullet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 96:56


There was a man of Benjamin whose name was Kish, the son of Abiel, son of Zeror, son of Becorath, son of Aphiah, a Benjaminite, a man of wealth. And he had a son whose name was Saul, a handsome young man. There was not a man among the people of Israel more handsome than he. From his shoulders upward he was taller than any of the people. - 1 Samuel 9:1-2   This Episode's Links: 00:24 – 1 Samuel 9 05:05 – Thoughts on the Reading 20:12 – Physiognomy – Wikipedia 54:03 – Monty Python and the Holy Grail Witch Scene – YouTube 1:21:57 – Isaiah 3 – Biblia.com 1:30:43 – Proverbs 31 – BibleHub.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-ashley-mullet/message

The Sharin' Hour
THE SHADOW SELF

The Sharin' Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 58:31


Instead of repressing the inner parts of ourselves we consider unsavory or sinful, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung suggested we should embrace it, give it a much needed hug. Sheran James of KX FM's The Sharin' Hour presents some arguments in favor.

E15: Richard Hanania on Vivek Ramaswamy, Affirmative Action, and the Winning Agenda for 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 136:21


Erik sits down with writer and political scientist Richard Hanania. This extended discussion encompasses Richard's intellectual education and views on how the world works, including affirmative action, the dynamic divide between conservatives and liberals, government overreach, geopolitics, and intellectual contemporaries worth reading. If you're looking for SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR or HIPAA compliance, head to Vanta: https://www.vanta.com/1000 -- We're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for Erik's personal team on other projects he's incubating. He's hiring a Chief of Staff, EA, Head of Special Projects, Investment Associate, and more. For a list of JDs, check out: eriktorenberg.com. -- Please support our sponsors: Shopify | Vanta   Shopify: https://shopify.com/torenberg for a $1/month trial period Shopify is the global commerce platform that helps you sell at every stage of your business. Shopify powers 10% of all ecommerce in the US. And Shopify's the global force behind Allbirds, Rothy's, and Brooklinen, and 1,000,000s of other entrepreneurs across 175 countries. From their all-in-one ecommerce platform, to their in-person POS system – wherever and whatever you're selling, Shopify's got you covered. Sign up for $1/month trial period: https://shopify.com/torenberg. Compliance doesn't have to be complicated. In fact, with Vanta it can be super simple. Vanta automates the pricey, time-consuming process of prepping for SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and more. With Vanta, you can save up to 400 hours and 85% of costs. Vanta scales with your business, helping you successfully enter new markets, land bigger deals, and earn customer loyalty. Bonus? Upstream listeners get $1000 off Vanta. Just go to https://www.vanta.com/zen -- RECOMMENDED PODCAST:  Every week investor and writer of the popular newsletter The Diff, Byrne Hobart, and co-host Erik Torenberg discuss today's major inflection points in technology, business, and markets – and help listeners build a diversified portfolio of trends and ideas for the future. Subscribe to “The Riff” with Byrne Hobart and Erik Torenberg: https://link.chtbl.com/theriff -- LINKS: Richard's new book: The Origins of Woke: Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics Richard Hanania's Substack: https://www.richardhanania.com/ -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Episode preview (05:40) Richard on Vivek Ramaswamy (07:20) Diversity and corporate interest (12:10) Wokeness is subsidized by government (18:00) Wokeness as a paper tiger (22:00) Liberal media and Conservative media (31:00) What should the Republican strategy be? (40:00) What is a positive vision rooted in conservative values? (48:00) What are the winning issues for conservatives? (51:00) Crime (01:10:00) Blank Slatism, Charles Murray, and the EA movement (01:14:00) Richard's geopolitical worldview (01:25:00) Physiognomy of Conservatives and Liberals (01:28:00) Why are we polarized? (01:33:00) Dynamic divide between liberals and conservatives (01:34:00)Richard on Elon (01:40:00) Feminism (02:00:00) Richard on other contemporary intellectuals, including Tyler Cowen, Robin Hanson, Scott Alexander, and more TWITTER: Richard: @RichardHanania Erik: @ErikTorenberg Upstream : @upstream__pod

New Books Network
Rachel E. Walker, "Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America" (U Chicago Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:30


Between the 1770s and 1860s, people across the globe relied on physiognomy and phrenology to evaluate human worth. Physiognomy refers to using facial features as an indication of an individual's character, while phrenology is a term for the study of the shape and size of the cranium as a measure of intelligence.  Today, many dismiss these ideas as pseudoscience but Dr. Rachel E. Walker argues these scientific approaches significantly shaped American society as “pervasive social practices and intellectual philosophies that people used to better understand their own brains, bodies, and behaviors.” Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores how these areas of study were once embraced by people of different backgrounds and political leanings. On the one hand, they were deployed to preserve social and political hierarchies – science functioned as a tool of oppression. But physiognomy and phrenology were also creatively deployed by activists (e.g., Frederick Douglas, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Margaret Fuller) to fight for racial justice and gender equality. In her in depth study of a largely ignored part of American history, Dr. Walker demonstrates how physiognomy and phrenology have shaped both science and our political landscape. Dr. Rachel E. Walker is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Hartford. She teaches courses on race, gender, science, and sexuality. Beauty and the Brain is her first book and was a finalist for the Organization of American Historians' Frederick Jackson Turner Prize. John Sebastiani served as the editorial assistant for this podcast. Susan Liebell is Dirk Warren '50 Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Rachel E. Walker, "Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America" (U Chicago Press, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:30


Between the 1770s and 1860s, people across the globe relied on physiognomy and phrenology to evaluate human worth. Physiognomy refers to using facial features as an indication of an individual's character, while phrenology is a term for the study of the shape and size of the cranium as a measure of intelligence.  Today, many dismiss these ideas as pseudoscience but Dr. Rachel E. Walker argues these scientific approaches significantly shaped American society as “pervasive social practices and intellectual philosophies that people used to better understand their own brains, bodies, and behaviors.” Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores how these areas of study were once embraced by people of different backgrounds and political leanings. On the one hand, they were deployed to preserve social and political hierarchies – science functioned as a tool of oppression. But physiognomy and phrenology were also creatively deployed by activists (e.g., Frederick Douglas, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Margaret Fuller) to fight for racial justice and gender equality. In her in depth study of a largely ignored part of American history, Dr. Walker demonstrates how physiognomy and phrenology have shaped both science and our political landscape. Dr. Rachel E. Walker is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Hartford. She teaches courses on race, gender, science, and sexuality. Beauty and the Brain is her first book and was a finalist for the Organization of American Historians' Frederick Jackson Turner Prize. John Sebastiani served as the editorial assistant for this podcast. Susan Liebell is Dirk Warren '50 Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Political Science
Rachel E. Walker, "Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America" (U Chicago Press, 2022)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:30


Between the 1770s and 1860s, people across the globe relied on physiognomy and phrenology to evaluate human worth. Physiognomy refers to using facial features as an indication of an individual's character, while phrenology is a term for the study of the shape and size of the cranium as a measure of intelligence.  Today, many dismiss these ideas as pseudoscience but Dr. Rachel E. Walker argues these scientific approaches significantly shaped American society as “pervasive social practices and intellectual philosophies that people used to better understand their own brains, bodies, and behaviors.” Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores how these areas of study were once embraced by people of different backgrounds and political leanings. On the one hand, they were deployed to preserve social and political hierarchies – science functioned as a tool of oppression. But physiognomy and phrenology were also creatively deployed by activists (e.g., Frederick Douglas, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Margaret Fuller) to fight for racial justice and gender equality. In her in depth study of a largely ignored part of American history, Dr. Walker demonstrates how physiognomy and phrenology have shaped both science and our political landscape. Dr. Rachel E. Walker is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Hartford. She teaches courses on race, gender, science, and sexuality. Beauty and the Brain is her first book and was a finalist for the Organization of American Historians' Frederick Jackson Turner Prize. John Sebastiani served as the editorial assistant for this podcast. Susan Liebell is Dirk Warren '50 Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Intellectual History
Rachel E. Walker, "Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America" (U Chicago Press, 2022)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:30


Between the 1770s and 1860s, people across the globe relied on physiognomy and phrenology to evaluate human worth. Physiognomy refers to using facial features as an indication of an individual's character, while phrenology is a term for the study of the shape and size of the cranium as a measure of intelligence.  Today, many dismiss these ideas as pseudoscience but Dr. Rachel E. Walker argues these scientific approaches significantly shaped American society as “pervasive social practices and intellectual philosophies that people used to better understand their own brains, bodies, and behaviors.” Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores how these areas of study were once embraced by people of different backgrounds and political leanings. On the one hand, they were deployed to preserve social and political hierarchies – science functioned as a tool of oppression. But physiognomy and phrenology were also creatively deployed by activists (e.g., Frederick Douglas, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Margaret Fuller) to fight for racial justice and gender equality. In her in depth study of a largely ignored part of American history, Dr. Walker demonstrates how physiognomy and phrenology have shaped both science and our political landscape. Dr. Rachel E. Walker is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Hartford. She teaches courses on race, gender, science, and sexuality. Beauty and the Brain is her first book and was a finalist for the Organization of American Historians' Frederick Jackson Turner Prize. John Sebastiani served as the editorial assistant for this podcast. Susan Liebell is Dirk Warren '50 Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Early Modern History
Rachel E. Walker, "Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America" (U Chicago Press, 2022)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:30


Between the 1770s and 1860s, people across the globe relied on physiognomy and phrenology to evaluate human worth. Physiognomy refers to using facial features as an indication of an individual's character, while phrenology is a term for the study of the shape and size of the cranium as a measure of intelligence.  Today, many dismiss these ideas as pseudoscience but Dr. Rachel E. Walker argues these scientific approaches significantly shaped American society as “pervasive social practices and intellectual philosophies that people used to better understand their own brains, bodies, and behaviors.” Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores how these areas of study were once embraced by people of different backgrounds and political leanings. On the one hand, they were deployed to preserve social and political hierarchies – science functioned as a tool of oppression. But physiognomy and phrenology were also creatively deployed by activists (e.g., Frederick Douglas, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Margaret Fuller) to fight for racial justice and gender equality. In her in depth study of a largely ignored part of American history, Dr. Walker demonstrates how physiognomy and phrenology have shaped both science and our political landscape. Dr. Rachel E. Walker is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Hartford. She teaches courses on race, gender, science, and sexuality. Beauty and the Brain is her first book and was a finalist for the Organization of American Historians' Frederick Jackson Turner Prize. John Sebastiani served as the editorial assistant for this podcast. Susan Liebell is Dirk Warren '50 Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Rachel E. Walker, "Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America" (U Chicago Press, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:30


Between the 1770s and 1860s, people across the globe relied on physiognomy and phrenology to evaluate human worth. Physiognomy refers to using facial features as an indication of an individual's character, while phrenology is a term for the study of the shape and size of the cranium as a measure of intelligence.  Today, many dismiss these ideas as pseudoscience but Dr. Rachel E. Walker argues these scientific approaches significantly shaped American society as “pervasive social practices and intellectual philosophies that people used to better understand their own brains, bodies, and behaviors.” Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores how these areas of study were once embraced by people of different backgrounds and political leanings. On the one hand, they were deployed to preserve social and political hierarchies – science functioned as a tool of oppression. But physiognomy and phrenology were also creatively deployed by activists (e.g., Frederick Douglas, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Margaret Fuller) to fight for racial justice and gender equality. In her in depth study of a largely ignored part of American history, Dr. Walker demonstrates how physiognomy and phrenology have shaped both science and our political landscape. Dr. Rachel E. Walker is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Hartford. She teaches courses on race, gender, science, and sexuality. Beauty and the Brain is her first book and was a finalist for the Organization of American Historians' Frederick Jackson Turner Prize. John Sebastiani served as the editorial assistant for this podcast. Susan Liebell is Dirk Warren '50 Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in the History of Science
Rachel E. Walker, "Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America" (U Chicago Press, 2022)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:30


Between the 1770s and 1860s, people across the globe relied on physiognomy and phrenology to evaluate human worth. Physiognomy refers to using facial features as an indication of an individual's character, while phrenology is a term for the study of the shape and size of the cranium as a measure of intelligence.  Today, many dismiss these ideas as pseudoscience but Dr. Rachel E. Walker argues these scientific approaches significantly shaped American society as “pervasive social practices and intellectual philosophies that people used to better understand their own brains, bodies, and behaviors.” Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores how these areas of study were once embraced by people of different backgrounds and political leanings. On the one hand, they were deployed to preserve social and political hierarchies – science functioned as a tool of oppression. But physiognomy and phrenology were also creatively deployed by activists (e.g., Frederick Douglas, Lucretia Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Margaret Fuller) to fight for racial justice and gender equality. In her in depth study of a largely ignored part of American history, Dr. Walker demonstrates how physiognomy and phrenology have shaped both science and our political landscape. Dr. Rachel E. Walker is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Hartford. She teaches courses on race, gender, science, and sexuality. Beauty and the Brain is her first book and was a finalist for the Organization of American Historians' Frederick Jackson Turner Prize. John Sebastiani served as the editorial assistant for this podcast. Susan Liebell is Dirk Warren '50 Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Based Primals
21. Why Bitcoin is the Only Real Crypto w/ Based Balm

Based Primals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 49:17


Bitcoin is the bedrock of the future. It is the language of value. Under the bitcoin standard, society can reconnect with natural values such as rewarded effort, aesthetic pursuit, and self-less community-driven projects. Tune is to learn how Bitcoin ties in perfectly with Based Balm's mission of spearheading the Aesthetic Renaissance. Reward yourself with their signature tallow balm and their other natural products. -----------Use code: ‘Mateo” using this link for discounted ratesWatch on YouTube-----------0:01:15 Bitcoin is the world's based financial system0:01:47 The monetary system we have now0:02:11 The properties of good money0:02:56 Unpegging the dollar from gold0:03:47 Why the Fed continues to print USD 0:05:11 Hard money v Soft money0:06:47 Why Bitcoin capped its supply to 21M coins0:07:52 Why the founder of Bitcoin is anonymous 0:08:14 Why Bitcoin is superior to Etherium 0:10:47 How Bitcoin does away with ForEx & taxes on remittances 0:12:17 What caused this crypto movement? 0:13:22 Why gold failed0:13:57 The transparency of Bitcoin ownership0:15:16 How Bitcoin is tied to nature0:16:47 The Aesthetic Renaissance 0:17:31 How our fiat monetary system leads to shorter time horizon decision making 0:19:18 The death of detail0:20:27 Beauty = Effort 0:21:21 The two financial roads we can take (CBDC v Bitcoin)0:22:21 How governments can weaponize centralized digital currencies 0:25:06 The decentralized/ hive-mind threat to legacy financial systems 0:26:32 Based Balm x Bitcoin0:28:05 HODL during the chaos0:29:47 The process of becoming the default money 0:31:03 Bitcoin goes through a halving every 4 years0:32:34 Why Bitcoin's purposefully chose a non data-intensive blockchain0:33:36 Your “decentralized” ETH is housed in AWS servers0:34:19 Security at the base layer and speed built on top0:35:15 The crypto industry is making Bitcoin look bad0:36:22 FTX scam + Physiognomy checks0:37:27 Custody of your Bitcoin (Cash App)0:38:42 Risks of holding your Bitcoin in a non-Bitcoin based wallet/ exchange0:40:00 Bitcoin is the only truly auditable cryptocurrency 0:40:42 Where to safely store your private keys0:42:19 El Salvador is the first country to accept Bitcoin as legal tender 0:43:57 The forex rate of Bitcoin is ZERO 0:45:06 Generational window of opportunity 0:47:00 Based Balm's new product lines -----------Follow Based Balm:https://instagram.com/basedbalm-----------My Projects:hoo.be/mateo-----------If you're enjoying the show, consider leaving a review

Quite Frankly
"A Face You Can Trust" ft Speed Read Dan 3/16/23

Quite Frankly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 127:31


For tonight's episode we are welcoming a first-time guest, Speed Read Dan (@Vibologer), who has dedicated his Twitter to threading on ancient history, prophecy, still-uncharted regions of the planet, and much more. What initially caught my eye was Dan's practice of analyzing the human face to gain a better understanding of their true nature -- which is the basis for the controversial science known as Physiognomy. Tonight we'll be talking about physiognomy, its history, how it is applied, and perhaps some of Dan's most famous cases. In the second half, we'll take some calls, and take care of some extra items. Watch the full episode here: https://rumble.com/v2dfocq-a-face-you-can-trust-ft-speed-read-dan-31623.html Support Our Proud Sponsors: Blue Monster Prep: An Online Superstore for Emergency Preparedness Gear (Storable Food, Water, Filters, Radios, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, and so much more). Use code 'FRANKLY' for Free Shipping on every purchase you make @ https://bluemonsterprep.com/ Secret Nature CBD: 100% organic CBD rich cannabis flower bred so low in THC that they are legally certified as hemp and can be shipped nationwide. High-CBD, low-THC means all the benefits of full spectrum cannabinoids and terpenes without the high, or negative effects like anxiety and paranoia. Pre-rolls, Oils, Tinctures, and more - Promo Code 'FRANKLY' at SecretNatureCBD.com for 20% OFF SUPPORT the Show and New Media: Sponsor through QFTV: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Official QF Merch: https://bit.ly/3tOgRsV Sign up for the Free Mailing List: https://bit.ly/3frUdOj Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg Watch Live On: QuiteFrankly.tv (Powered by Foxhole) DLive: https://bit.ly/2In9ipw Rokfin: https://bit.ly/3rjrh4q Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 CloutHub: https://bit.ly/37uzr0o Theta: https://bit.ly/3v62oIw Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg How Else to Find Us: Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Forum: https://bit.ly/3SToJFJ Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv GUILDED Hangout: https://bit.ly/3SmpV4G Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy Gab: @QuiteFrankly Truth Social: @QuiteFrankly GETTR: @QuiteFrankly

Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Audio from Feb 8th, with Jeffrey Ford & Marie Vibbert

Fantastic Fiction at KGB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 51:47


Here's the audio from the February 8, 2023 Fantastic Fiction at KGB reading, with guests Jeffrey Ford & Marie Vibbert. ​​​   Jeffrey Ford Jeffrey Ford is a New York Times Notable author for his novel The Physiognomy. In addition,... Continue Reading →

Criminalia
Madame Rachel: the Victorian Swindler Who Sold Bogus Beauty

Criminalia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 31:03


Their crimes may vary, but con artists have this one thing in common: the power of persuasion to take advantage of people. And in this episode, we're talking about how one woman known as Madame Rachel took advantage of Victorian high society with her pricey promises of eternal youth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

For The King
Christianity Restores the Entire Man & The Uncomfortable Truth of Physiognomy

For The King

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 59:30


The unbelieving world, because of their faulty starting points, ends up destroying the entire man unwittingly. Body and spirit to be specific. Christianity, however, restores the entire man, body and spirit. Noah and I hope you enjoy this episode! For The King! Social Media: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/For-The-King-105492691873696/ Gab page: https://gab.com/ForTheKingPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/ForTheKingPod Fountain.fm -> https://fountain.fm/show/U78tm316mhRmq1LFZ6HS Support: Donate Crypto: https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/f63fd7db-919e-44f6-9c58-8ec2891f3eb5 Kingly Clothing: https://www.bonfire.com/store/for-the-king/ Contact: Website: forthekingpodcast.com Email: forthekingpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-ramsey/support

DEATH // SENTENCE
Jeffrey Ford - The Physiognomy

DEATH // SENTENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 109:15


On this episode of Death // Sentence, Langdon and Eden kick things off by summoning the worst version of Eden possible - Conservative Eden! He rants on and on about the whiplash reaction to Sad Puppies and the inevitable, and awful, rise of identity politics focused SFF. Then, the two discuss Jeffrey Ford's The Physiognomy, a World Fantasy Award winning, weird-ass book about corrupted cities, immortality, heaven, time travel (possibly), neurosis, paranoia, fascism, and a protagonist who really, really sucks. No, really. He sucks. Book's great though! Music played: Reliqa - The Bearer of Bad News https://reliqa.bandcamp.com/track/the-bearer-of-bad-news-2 God Alone - Kung Fu Treachery https://godalone.bandcamp.com/track/kung-fu-treachery-2

Tore Says Show
Thu 10 Nov: Circus Show - Ring Leaders - Central Casting - HowUDoin - Mesmerize - Tamil VP - Our Own Script

Tore Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 111:21


The cast, long ago selected, is now rising to their roles. They show themselves as actors but their faces can't hide evil. Where does this leave the people? Physiognomy says more than words. The fraud seems so familiar. Same tactics, same swindle, same people. Stay on script and produce in your role, or be replaced. Not everyone knows who's been cast. As always, trust your gut. Disinfo as cover. Do you have your paperwork? DeSantis and the sly moves against Trump. Intel is used against you, and they know it all. J6 scripts and the effort to control us. Some sinister names return. Karl Rove at the center of the storm. Roger Stone involved. Avenatti again. The Fetterman float. Kammie's origins. Killary, Sri Lanka, money guns and treason. They hate us because we won't take orders. Resist the mind control, do NOT feel distressed, and keep fighting for the best that's yet to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Astrology Hub Podcast
Rise and Shine w/ Christopher Renstrom

The Astrology Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 42:33


In this episode, Astrologer Christopher Renstrom and Amanda ‘Pua' Walsh discuss how you can "Rise & Shine" with Astrology.  You'll learn ... Why the Ascendant is considered one of the Big Three Astrology Placements How Christopher Renstrom uses the Rising Sign in his practice What is Physiognomy and how it relates to Astrology About Christopher Renstrom's new book, Rise and Shine

Unlimited Influence
How To Read Anyone Instantly - 21 Psychological Tips Understanding Others Using Chinese Face Reading Part 1

Unlimited Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 60:56


Physiognomy, often known as face reading, is the art of determining temperament and character based on external appearance and the facial features considered to reveal mental or personality attributes through their arrangement or expression. In this episode, Dr. David Snyder talks more about psychological tips on how you can understand others using Chinese face reading. Standout Quotes: “When you actually clear a trauma based on the markings on the face, those markings actually change, sometimes they fade away completely, sometimes you'll see a facial feature, literally get larger or broader that colorations will change.” [David] “A lot of modern neuroscientists, as well as social psychologists are discovering the Large amounts of correlation between certain markings and architectures of the face with certain behavioral and emotional predispositions.” [David] “The things we can see when we look at a person's gene, we can see their overall health, we can look at their lifestyle in their constitution, we can assess their trauma history, we can, we can see if they've inherited a lot of traits from their ancestors.” [David] “There are certain more esoteric, little-known schools in China that say yes, it is possible to make more Jing but it's not easy. And you have to live a life lifestyle a certain way.” [David] Key Takeaways: Chinese face reading has a long and illustrious history in Chinese medicine and throughout other regions of Asia, including Malaysia, Japan, and Korea. Pattern recognition is the ability to see underlying patterns of thought, emotion, behavior, and movement in a process or person. It is based on cycles, rhythms, and practices within the human being and the microcosmos and macro cosmos. Jing is a form of natural life force. It's like your body's material, energetic foundation; it builds your bones, soft tissues, and everything else. This material substance also contains the energy components, directions, and instructions for the material side of you, which we inherit from our parents. Episode Timeline: [10:00] Chinese Face Reading [12:06] About Dr. David Snyder [14:03] Pattern Recognition [19:47] The Three Chinese Words [20:28] The Three Elements in Face Reading [22:36] The "Young Chang" [27:49] The Shen [34:28] The Taoist Approach [41:31] The Pragmatics [43:26] The book "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell [49:46] The surface area of your brain [50:50] The "Original Face." [59:21] The Similarity Phenomenon and The Identification Phenomenon. Learn more about Dr. David Snyder and NPL Power at: Website: http://www.nlppower.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidsnydernlp/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidSnyderNLP Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidsnyderhypnosis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/davidsnydernlp

Two Psychologists Four Beers
Episode 93: Facing a Social Media Mob (with Stefan Uddenberg)

Two Psychologists Four Beers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 74:55


Yoel and Alexa are joined by Stefan Uddenberg, a social perception researcher and author of the paper "Deep Models of Superficial Face Judgments." This paper was the focus of a previous episde - "A Face for Podcasting" - in which the co-hosts discussed the research, and the resulting controversy. Now, Stefan offers a new, insider perspective. He begins by offering a deeper explanation of the work, noting that a large, diverse set of facial images, is essential for studying how people are unfairly judged based on appearance (e.g., their race and gender). He also recounts the outrage on Twitter and somehow finds lessons to be learned from even the harshest and most misinformed attacks. In an unexpected twist, Yoel and Alexa discover Stefan's hidden talent. Special Guest: Stefan Uddenberg.

Lexman Artificial
The Konstantin Batygin Episode

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 4:53


Konstantin Batygin discusses his recent paper proposing that the most distant known galaxies were formed by a special type of star – ones that were encharged with a form of negative energy.

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The Aubrey Masango Show
Weird and Wonderful Feature: Face-profiling [Physiognomy]

The Aubrey Masango Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 45:45


Tonight, on the Weird and Wonderful, Aubrey will be joined by author of your face puzzle and physiognomist, Marthie Mare, talking all things face-profling, all she needs is your recent photography and will do profileworx for you on the Weird and Wonderful feature.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 690 Jeffrey Ford

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 43:32


Main Fiction: "Not Without Mercy" by Jeffrey FordThis story originally appeared in Conjunctions #67, Fall 2016Jeffrey Ford is the author of the novels The Physiognomy, Memoranda, The Beyond, The Girl in the Glass, The Cosmology of the Wider World, The Shadow Year, The Twilight Pariah, Ahab's Return, and Out of Body. His short story collections are The Fantasy Writer's Assistant, The Empire of Ice Cream, The Drowned Life, Crackpot Palace, A Natural History of Hell, The Best of Jeffrey Ford, and Big Dark Hole. Ford's fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies from Tor.com to Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction to The Oxford Book of American Short Stories and been widely translated. It has garnered World Fantasy, Edgar Allan Poe, Shirley Jackson, Nebula awards and a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He lives in Ohio's farm country in a 120-year-old house and teaches part-time at Ohio Wesleyan University.Narrated by: Bob HoleBob Hole is a bon-vivant (hermit), author, podcaster, blogger, and social media addict. He loves science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, stamp collecting, cactus, and most of the sciences (geek AND nerd). He lives in the Sonoran Desert with his partner.Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tore Says Show
Tue 05 Jul: The Faceless - Uniform Actions - VAXT DNA - Reading People - 60 Shots - Fruit Enjoyed - Staying Alive

Tore Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 116:18


As the enemy becomes visible, their sameness is frightening. More recompense, this time for journalists. Etheos for info. The inside of the system is now showing. Broken humans are showing all the signs. Our DNA is constantly changing, now with help. Soon, it's genetic data to prove who you are. Physiognomy, and that funny look on your face. Another planned summer of burning love. Staff shortages up North, and elsewhere. 60 shots, a disgusted public, and more fuel for the bonfire of hate. Who's groveling before the gatekeepers? Funny GOP numbers in Ohio. Election fraud starts very early on, like with petition signatures. It's RICO that will stop the machines. Aren't they about to purge evidence? Blocking the avenues of control around JOB. All the advantages taken and lies peddled are now coming due. We should pray for the casualties about to be suffered upon humanity. And more than anything use your faith and knowledge to stay alive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Every Night's A School Night
Night School #491: "Voice Physiognomy"

Every Night's A School Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 57:50


Night School #491: "Voice Physiognomy" by Every Night's A School Night

The Cosmic Keys Podcast
S4 EP8: Reading Faces and Identifying the Patterns of History with Dan the Physiognomist

The Cosmic Keys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 81:05


This week I have a great conversation with Twitter's most popular physiognomist, Dan, all about reading faces, analyzing archetypes and personality types from face reading, plus a deep dive into some historical patterns that we're living through and moving towards in the twenty first century. Physiognomy is the practice of analyzing people's facial features and expressions to make a conclusion on a person's archetypal patterns and personality type, and Dan is definitely a master of this art. This is a great episode you wont want to miss! Dan's links: Twitter: @ SpeedReadDan Book an Astrology Reading: https://cosmickeyspodcast.com/readings Website: https://cosmickeyspodcast.com Instagram: @cosmic_keys_podcast Twitter: @cosmickeys777 Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmickeys

The Global Novel: a literature podcast
Rodolphe Töpffer, Visionary Graphomaniac and Father of Comics

The Global Novel: a literature podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 20:17 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Global Novel podcast, Dr. David Kunzle (UCLA) will uncover the unknown history of how a once frowned-upon visual story-telling genre, called "picture-stories," legendarily made its way into the hands of one of the greatest literary figures of world literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and since then, won the hearts of the entire world. By tracing comic strips' unique lineage in Rodolphe Töpffer, father of comic strips, Dr. Kunzle will shed light on Töpffer's visual story-telling rhetoric as well as its endless potential as a medium.Recommended Readings:David Kunzle, ed & trans. Rodolphe Töpffer The Complete Comic StripDavid Kunzle, Father of the Comic Strip: Rodolphe Töpffer.David Kunzle, Rebirth of the English Comic Strip, A Kleidoscope, 1847-1870.Rodolphe Töpffer, "Essay on Physiognomy" (1845) in Enter: The Comics. ed & trans.  by E. Wiese. This podcast is sponsored by Riverside, the most efficient platform for video recording and editing for podcasters.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Two Psychologists Four Beers
Episode 86: A Face For Podcasting

Two Psychologists Four Beers

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 65:00


Yoel and Alexa discuss a recent study that examines the facial features that people perceive as "smart," "dorky," "trustworthy," or a number of other traits. The study quickly captured a lot of attention, eliciting both fascination and anger. The cohosts turn to Twitter, and to Alexa's undergraduate students, to attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the criticisms and suspicions expressed about the work. In the process, they consider whether glasses make you look smart, and whether babies can be trusted.

Dr. Pat Show
TTR Network - Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright - Hour 1

Dr. Pat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 54:31


Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright: Connecting Your Physical and Spiritual Self: Part 1: Mediation, Mindfulness, Cultivating Stillness and Manifesting the Life You Seek. Guest Lisa Wynn Salvatore is nationally licensed and certified in the field of Alternative Wellness Management, fusing formal studies of Nutrition and Allied Health Sciences with Energy Healing, Applied Kinesiology and Somatic Release, Physiognomy, Aromatherapy, Massage Therapy, Meditation and Aesthetics. Lisa's passion for well-being extends to the animal world, as well. She is impassioned about saving Indian elephants. As the Alternative Wellness Advocate for Wildlife SOS, a conservation non-profit, Lisa has traveled to India to work with these amazing sentient beings. Lisa is also the formulator of Pure Pitz Organic Deodorant produced by her all-woman run company, Purely Lisa, LLC. Website: https://www.embodyandembrace.com/

Dr. Pat Show
TTR Network - Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright - Hour 2

Dr. Pat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 54:09


Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright: Connecting Your Physical and Spiritual Self: Part 2: Embody and Embrace. Guest Lisa Wynn Salvatore is nationally licensed and certified in the field of Alternative Wellness Management, fusing formal studies of Nutrition and Allied Health Sciences with Energy Healing, Applied Kinesiology and Somatic Release, Physiognomy, Aromatherapy, Massage Therapy, Meditation and Aesthetics. Lisa's passion for well-being extends to the animal world, as well. She is impassioned about saving Indian elephants. As the Alternative Wellness Advocate for Wildlife SOS, a conservation non-profit, Lisa has traveled to India to work with these amazing sentient beings. Lisa is also the formulator of Pure Pitz Organic Deodorant produced by her all-woman run company, Purely Lisa, LLC. Website: https://www.embodyandembrace.com/

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
TTR Network - 04/14/22 - Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright - Hour 1

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 54:39


Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright: Connecting Your Physical and Spiritual Self: Part 1: Mediation, Mindfulness, Cultivating Stillness and Manifesting the Life You Seek. Guest Lisa Wynn Salvatore is nationally licensed and certified in the field of Alternative Wellness Management, fusing formal studies of Nutrition and Allied Health Sciences with Energy Healing, Applied Kinesiology and Somatic Release, Physiognomy, Aromatherapy, Massage Therapy, Meditation and Aesthetics. Lisa's passion for well-being extends to the animal world, as well. She is impassioned about saving Indian elephants. As the Alternative Wellness Advocate for Wildlife SOS, a conservation non-profit, Lisa has traveled to India to work with these amazing sentient beings. Lisa is also the formulator of Pure Pitz Organic Deodorant produced by her all-woman run company, Purely Lisa, LLC. Website: https://www.embodyandembrace.com/

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
TTR Network - 04/14/22 - Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright - Hour 2

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 54:16


Live the Good Life Show with Sabrina Wright: Connecting Your Physical and Spiritual Self: Part 2: Embody and Embrace. Guest Lisa Wynn Salvatore is nationally licensed and certified in the field of Alternative Wellness Management, fusing formal studies of Nutrition and Allied Health Sciences with Energy Healing, Applied Kinesiology and Somatic Release, Physiognomy, Aromatherapy, Massage Therapy, Meditation and Aesthetics. Lisa's passion for well-being extends to the animal world, as well. She is impassioned about saving Indian elephants. As the Alternative Wellness Advocate for Wildlife SOS, a conservation non-profit, Lisa has traveled to India to work with these amazing sentient beings. Lisa is also the formulator of Pure Pitz Organic Deodorant produced by her all-woman run company, Purely Lisa, LLC. Website: https://www.embodyandembrace.com/

Tom Shattuck's Burn Barrel
The Physiognomy Of Tucker Carlson EP 423

Tom Shattuck's Burn Barrel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 53:12


What's the meaning of Tucker Carlson, exactly? Also, why is NYC Mayor Eric Adams in trouble with AOC and what the hell is physiognomy? Find us at www.burnbarrelpodcast.com Email us: burnbarrelpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Parler: @burnbarrelpodcast On Gab: @burnbarrelpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/burnbarrelpodcast And Twitter: @burnbarrelpod Rumble: rumble.com/c/burnbarrelpodcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCWhLuhtutKdCmbHaWuGg_YQ Follow Tom on Twitter: @tomshattuck You can follow Alice too: @aliceshattuck More Tom stuff at www.tomshattuck.com Tom's "Insta" as the zoomers say: www.instagram.com/tomwshattuck/ Join us at Locals: burnbarrel.locals.com (subscriber based) Join us at Patreon: www.patreon.com/burnbarrel (subscriber based) The opening theme music is called Divine Intervention by Matthew Sweet. The closing theme music to this podcast C'est La Vie by Derek Clegg. Excelsior

Unlimited Influence
NLPPOWER MASTER MIND MENTORING NEW YEARS DAY VIDEO MARATHON PT 2

Unlimited Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 32:16


In this episode of the NLP Power Master Mind Mentoring, our guest is David Snyder. He is a globally famous hypnotherapist who trains hypnotists. Personal development, advanced personality modification, and quick emotional state shift are all areas of expertise of David. David shares the story behind how facial structure composition correlates with personality. Standout Quotes: “As hypnotist, we can accelerate this process, especially if you're using identity by design, we can go in we can clear all the blocks to taking action to begin with. You just linked those habits together and then you can create whole chains and sequences of that based on what something you've already linked in.” [David] “If I have to choose between creating a resource through imagination, or tapping into a pre-existing resource based on a memory or series of experiences, I go with the series of experiences first. I can still use the imagined resource but I got to use a lot more repetition and emotion to get it to work. [David] "When you start working with people, and unpacking the emotions and markings of the face, their faces change. [David] “The more rapport we become, the more our outer filters start to align, the more we have the same refractions. The more the features are similar in nature, the more compatible they tend to be. “[David] Key Takeaways: One of the central tenets of NLP is that clients possess all of the resources necessary to effect any change they desire. On the off chance that David need to pick between making an asset through a creative mind or taking advantage of a prior asset dependent on memory or a series of encounters, He'd go with the series of meetings first. Face reading is an ancient Chinese medical technique. The opening page of several early texts on Chinese medicine depicts all the facial markings that were formerly a genuine type of Chinese medical diagnosis and are still used in more traditional methods. Episode Timeline: [00:55] What is the Procrastination Breaking Tool? [1:37] What is the book Atomic Habits all about? [3:05] How does a Domino Effect gets triggered? [03:49] How can using identity by design accelerate the processes? [04:44] What are Neurological Pathways? [06:08] Why should you link something on what you are doing? [08:21] What is the oldest element of Chinese Medicine? [10:05] What is a Filter? [11:52] How do we acquire the same refraction with others? [12:59] What function does Human Neurology play? [14:37] What are these three zones in the head? [15:36] What part of the face represents your private side? [16:11] Are most people dominant in the right eye? [17:14] What are asymmetrical faces? [18:31] What zone represents your mental zone? [19:26] Who are these data crunchers? [20:01] Who are these people who are extremely practical and pragmatic? [20:53] What personality do people with a strong lower zone have? [22:50] What does having robust cheekbones mean? [25:24] What is Physiognomy? [27:33] How does having a solid jawline related to having great willpower? [28:35] Why is it considered problematic when you develop many bones in the lower zone? [29:28] What traits do people having a soft jawline have? [30:52] What traits do “squareheads” possess? Learn more about David Snyder and the NLP Power at: Website: http://www.nlppower.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidsnyderhypnosis Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidSnyderNLP

Unlimited Influence
How To Read, Anyone Face Reading, Cold Reading, Body Language Decoded, Level Two Sneak Preview

Unlimited Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 66:43


In this episode of the Wake-Up Colorado Podcast, our guest is Dr. David Snyder. Global Gurus.org named him one of the top NLP trainers in the world. He is a pioneering leader/trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and a Certified Hypnosis Trainer. Today, He'll discuss how the shape, size, and texture of the nose affects behavior and how it relates to social interaction. Standout Quotes: “People with a strong metallic reservoir of energy, they tend to have very symmetrical features.” [David] “Large nose people change the world. Small nose people just want the world to stay the way it was.” [David] “The size and dimensions of the feature dictate the degree of strength that the element has.” [David] Key Takeaways: The amount of space between their features distinguishes a metallic person. Metallic people, as a whole, have exceptionally symmetrical, elegant facial features. Large noses are often associated with a strong sense of self-confidence and personal authority. Subjects with large noses are more likely to use their power to improve the world. Money is a sort of energy used to assess a person's ability to spend and acquire based on a particular face area. Episode Timeline: [1:28] Is it essential to know where these characteristics and features come from? [2:12] What are metallic people? [2:35] Is a person's nose structure related to their personality? [3:22] How can you distinguish a metallic person? [6:16] How do metallic people respond to anger? [7:53] What is that holographic representation found in the spine? [9:47] What about the bridge of the nose? [11:28] Why is the pancreas not mentioned in Chinese Medicine? [12:22] What are the issues that directly affect blood sugar and the energy spleen system? [13:32] What is a money box? [14:39] Why does a metallic person spend a lot? [14:57] How does smooth energy correlate with illness? [16:49] Does having a smaller, narrow nose make you frugal? [17:33] What does Chinese Theory has to say about a large nose? [18:44] Does having a large nose also mean a big ego? [19:28] Is it a common feature of successful people to have a large nose? [22:08] Are people who have small noses lacks confidence? [23:46] What is the Physiognomy of Fire? [26:20] Will people with small noses enjoy group activities? [46:56] Can small bridge-nosed people make some money? [47:28] Who tends to have less energy? [49:28] What trait does a person with a camouflage bump have? [50:11] Who tends to rise as a leader? [51:09] What are the traits of people with upturned noses? [54:47] Who tends to buy large quantities at a discount? [56:05] Who is more likely to be strategic? [56:38] Who are these people that have a mindful spending trait? [59:36] Can we put a limit to acquiring finances? [59:52] Who are these flared-nosed people? [1:02:05] Who is sloppy and lazy? [1:03:32] Why is it important for the nose to be harmonious with the face? [1:04:05] Who are these nickel and dime prizefighters? [1:05:09] What about the cheekbone feature? Learn more about Dr. David Snyder and the NLP Power at: Website: https://www.nlppower.com/product/cpi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidsnyderhypnosis Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/davidsnydernlp

Things You Need to Know About Arabic
Interview: Physiognomy Science and the Science of Dreams

Things You Need to Know About Arabic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 1:50


Interview with Mr. Abderrahmane Benyettou, professor and practicing Physiognomy Science and the Science of Dreams. https://fasrly.com/consultant/2516?name=د.عبد_الرحمن_جلال_الدين More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHAT Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat Visit my website: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/support

Things You Need to Know About Arabic
Interview: Physiognomy Science and the Science of Dreams

Things You Need to Know About Arabic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 1:50


Interview with Mr. Abderrahmane Benyettou, professor and practicing Physiognomy Science and the Science of Dreams. https://fasrly.com/consultant/2516?name=د.عبد_الرحمن_جلال_الدين More on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/THOURIABENFERHAT Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat Visit my website: https://www.thouriabenferhat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thouria-benferhat/support

The Sales History Podcast
The Weird (by Today's Standards) Sales Methodologies of the Early 20th Century

The Sales History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 13:10


Phrenology. Physiognomy. Graphology = A couple of the sales methodologies of 100 years ago that may sound really strange to us today, but were embraced and pervasive back then. So pervasive, the Ford Motor Company swore by one of them. The pioneers of this weirdness were the heralded keynotes at sales events. In this episode, we dive into those strange (by today's standards) methodologies of sales' past.

Morning Majlis
Sharjah's "1971 Design Space" Hosts Designer Jawaher Al Khayyal's Exhibition (12.07.21)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 8:53


Emirati designer Jawaher Al Khayyal joined the Majlis to discuss her exhibition on the science of Physiognomy. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Nymphet Alumni
Ep. 9: Internet Girl Physiognomy

Nymphet Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 49:13


On this week's episode, we discuss the new age of Internet girl physiognomy as exemplified by TikTok star/US Navy veteran Bella Poarch. We break down the success of TikTok's most beautiful and babyfaced, examine cuteness as the next source of geopolitical power, and speculate on Bella's past (and potential future) as a global military asset. We also discuss... jiggle physics..Special thanks to bestie of the pod @default_friend for requesting this episode! Check out her writing below.Links:Bella Poarch: https://www.tiktok.com/@bellapoarchBuild A B*tch - Bella Poarch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLGCGc7sAUwBad Blood - Taylor Swift: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcIy9NiNbmoHannah Owo: https://www.instagram.com/aestheticallyhannah/Neekolul: https://www.instagram.com/neekolul/?hl=enReadings:Default Friend on the coming wave of sex negativity: https://defaultfriend.substack.com/p/72-the-coming-wave-of-sex-negativity/commentsCute Studies: https://www.cutestudies.org/The Cuteness of the Avant-Garde: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/444516

AGGRESSIVE INTELLIGENCE
PHYSIOGNOMY CHECK

AGGRESSIVE INTELLIGENCE

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 3:27


THE ART OF JUDGING CHARACTER FROM FACIAL CHARACTERISTICS MANY CLUES TO A PERSON WRITTEN CLEARLY ON THEIR FACE THE STRENGTH N PURITY OF SOMEONES SOUL BROADCASTS THE LIGHT "NOOR" ONTO THE FACE THINK UGLY THOUGHTS, MAKE UGLY MOVEMENTS CREATE AN UGLY FACE HAVE BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS, PARTAKE IN BEAUTIFUL MOVEMENTS WILL CREATE A BEAUTIFUL FACE

Uncivilized Territories
Olivier Schrauwen's Physiognomy

Uncivilized Territories

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 40:54


Gabrielle & Tom K read the work of Olivier Schrauwen. We admire how Schrauwen's playful deadpan optimism underpins much darker themes and stories. The wide-ranging discussion touches on Rodolphe Töpfer, Physiognomy, Michel Houellebecq, mental trolling, music in comics, Yuichi Yokoyama, and the colonial history of Belgium. Join us to hear how Schauwen's work restored our faith in comics! Works read: MOME 12, Parallel Lives, Arsene Schrauwen (all available from Fantagraphics). Gabrielle Bell's Patreon | Gabrielle's Books Tom's blog TransAtlantis I Tom's Books | Beta Testing the Ongoing Apocalypse Uncivilized Books.

Rudolf Steiner Audio
CW 107: Disease Karma and Healing: Lecture 17: Laughing and weeping. The physiognomy of the divine in human beings (Berlin, 27 April 1909) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 39:25


Casenotes: A History of Medicine Podcast
Ep.56 - Allan Beveridge - Sir Alexander Morison and The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases

Casenotes: A History of Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 37:08


In this talk Dr Allan Beveridge discusses the nineteenth centry Scottish pioneer of psychiatric medicine Sir Alexander Morison and the collection of illustrations of asylum patients which he commissioned. Speaker: Dr Allan Beveridge (History and Humanities Editor of the Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh)

Casenotes
Ep.56 - Allan Beveridge - Sir Alexander Morison and The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases

Casenotes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 37:08


In this talk Dr Allan Beveridge discusses the nineteenth centry Scottish pioneer of psychiatric medicine Sir Alexander Morison and the collection of illustrations of asylum patients which he commissioned. Speaker: Dr Allan Beveridge (History and Humanities Editor of the Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh)

Privacy International
What does your face say about you? Phrenology, physiognomy and society

Privacy International

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 47:44


This week we're joined by Dr Courtney Thompson to discuss the history of phrenology and physiognomy and their relationship to modern technologies and culture. Links - Find more of Dr Thompson's work and her book 'An Organ of Murder: Crime, Violence, and Phrenology in Nineteenth-Century America': history.msstate.edu/people/courtney-thompson/ - Or you can find her on twitter at: twitter.com/Dr_C_Thompson - You can see the 'Good and Bad heads' picture in her article 'Rediscovering “Good” and “Bad” Heads in the Phrenological Present' here: nursingclio.org/2020/12/08/rediscovering-good-and-bad-heads-in-the-phrenological-present/ - Find out more about Physogs and Photofit in Courtney's article in Endeavour: sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160932719300468?via%3Dihub - You can listen to our podcast on Facial Recognition here: privacyinternational.org/video/4368/podcast-end-privacy-spread-facial-recognition - And you can support Privacy International here: support.privacyinternational.org

EVOLCAST
EVOLCAST 15 - Souled Idea - Aesthetics, Leaving the 'Comfort Zone' + Your Authentic Self & Women

EVOLCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 86:35


Welcome Souled Idea to Episode 15 of the EVOLCAST. East Coast kid turned West Coast entrepreneur and now soon-to-be author. (03.07.21) We dive deep into secret details of his upcoming book as well as the following topics: -"Surviving" college and is it a good choice for young men? -Leaving your comfort zone, and how to break free from societal programming + How society programs you. -The importance of aesthetics, why do they matter? -Physiognomy, how to read people just by looking at them. -The "Pendulum Effect" + how to manifest your destiny -Changing the world without "politics" -The importance of being your authentic self with women + where a lot of pua's "get it wrong" -Why the modern church "loses" a lot of men + the blending of monotheism & spirituality. If you enjoyed this episode, consider sharing and subscribing to help support the show. Check out Souled Idea and his new book! Twitter: @SouledIdea Instagram: @Souledideas Website: https://www.souledidea.com Join EVOLacademy: https://linktr.ee/evolacademy Intro & Outro Music: For Sarah - Tourist

An Anomalous Aberration
Salem witch trials, Physiognomy and Chemtrails

An Anomalous Aberration

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 66:26


Bree, Jenn and Emilee meander through a discussion of the Salem witch trials, the practice of physiognomy and the possibility of chemtrails. It's a strange journey that makes us sound like judgmental jerks. feedback@ananomalousaberration.com Visit us at our home on the web - http://www.ananomalousaberration.com/ Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/ananomalousaberration --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ananomalousaberration/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ananomalousaberration/support

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for October 20, 2020 is: visage • VIZ-ij • noun 1 : the face, countenance, or appearance of a person or sometimes an animal 2 : aspect, appearance Examples: "But aside from the visage of Grumpy Cat—who may not have been grumpy at all—feline faces don't tell us much about how cats feel."— Karin Brulliard, The Washington Post, 30 Nov. 2019 "Looking for his own visage in the glass, he caught his shimmering outline and checked that his tie was right…." — Peter Mountford, The Dismal Science, 2014 Did you know? The word face may be a pretty generic word, but it has several high-flown synonyms. Physiognomy, for instance, refers to facial features thought to reveal qualities of temperament or character. "I thought I could detect in his physiognomy a mind owning better qualities than his father ever possessed," Emily Brontë writes in Wuthering Heights. Countenance is often used to refer to the face as an indication of mood or emotion, as Bram Stoker types in Dracula: "Mina struggled hard to keep her brave countenance." Visage can refer to the face of a person or an animal, and it can also refer to the appearance of nonliving things, as in "the dirty visage of the old abandoned factory."

Mere Mortals
A Science, Pseudoscience Or Art? (Mere Mortals Episode #86 - Physiognomy)

Mere Mortals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 51:59


Can we actually predict the innate character/personality of someone, solely based on their face? Juan and Kyrin try and answer this question in this themed episode of 'Physiognomy'. The definition of physiognomy is hard to pin down, explaining why it actually appears to be a combination of science, pseudoscience and art. The debate also gets muddled due to the underlying nature vs nurture argument that rears its head after sufficient discussion.This led to a more practical discussion on whether judging people based on their appearance is useful. Whilst we all do this to some degree or another (i.e., consciously or subconsciously) it really does appear that context is the determinant for utility. In the future we may find that this subject becomes more relevant as AI and data-driven analysis of facial features (taken from Facebook for example) allow us to statistically prove that certain people's exteriors infer a greater propensity for certain actions, whether good, bad or neutral. As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:0:00 - Introduction1:14 - Mere Mortal Moments4:52 - Definition and etymology of physiognomy7:21 - Is it a science, pseudoscience or art?14:23 - Nature vs nurture and tighter definition21:13 - Judging a book by its cover, is it useful?28:12 - Context is everything33:00 - Conscious vs subconscious judging36:11 - AI and physiognomy43:54 - How to make physiognomy a real science49:09 - Trump has the eyes of a blue whale!51:26 - Outro and the physiognomy of the Mere MortalsAbout Mere Mortals:Striving for excellence through life's lessons. Daily uploads @ 5pm AEST. 4M's, Book Reviews, Musings, Bonus, Meanderings, Interviews & Themed Podcast.Connect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalsmedia.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mere_mortals_media/Facebook: https://facebook.com/Meremortalsmedia

The Raygacy Show
Ep 85: How To Use Feng Shui To Help Your Business Succeed During A Pandemic W/ Max Liang

The Raygacy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 68:49


Master Max is a scientist with a BSc.(Hons) degree in Life Sciences. He is also a metaphysician adapt in techniques of Face-reading (Physiognomy), I-Ching, Bazi five elements, Numerology and Fengshui. He has attained the level of Advanced Life Destiny Forecaster (高级预测师) under China ZhouYi Association (中华周易协会) (CZY). Master Max has been featured and interviewed by various local and overseas media such as YP.sg, The New York Times Style Magazine: Singapore, and Prie Kavos (Latvia). Master Max's unique style of amalgamating different techniques to create and replicate massive results has created great benefit to his clients. In this episode, we'll be discussing: 1) Why Feng Shui Is More Than Just Moving Furniture Around 2) The Door Way To Wealth Through Feng Shui During This Pandemic 3) The Power of Face and Numerology Reading Learn more about Max Liang: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MAXLIANGFENGSHUI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxliangfengshui/ Learn more about me: Follow on Instagram: @Raygacy Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Raygacy/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raysonchoo Subscribed on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-raygacy-show/id1435706344 Join The Tribe of Raygacy: https://t.me/theraygacyshowfamily --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theraygacyshow/message

You're Such a Catch
Let's Face It

You're Such a Catch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 45:03


Susan also shares some tips and tricks on dating during the pandemic with our new favorite accessory, the face mask.  Susan Ibatez  @humanbehaviorhackerhttps://www.facebook.com/humanbehaviorhackerhttps://twitter.com/HBehaviorLabhttps://www.instagram.com/humanbehaviorhacker/https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-ibitz/humanbehaviorlab.com consultinghumanbehaviorhackerschool.com online classes 

GRE Vocab
Physiognomy • Encomiastic • Tawdry • Limn • Misanthrope

GRE Vocab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 4:11


Check out our TikTok: ara_minty. Going to be famous I can feel it in me

Mr. Nice Guy
Conundrum

Mr. Nice Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 45:42


I sat down w psych-prog-jam band Conundrum - Owen Benkowski, Charlie Celenza, and Alex Klosterman (Eric Klosterman not present). Their last album "Physiognomy" came out in 2016 and they are currently working on a new EP. We guzzled beer and discussed their individual paths crossing from a young age that led to Conundrum's formation, recording their jams, their prog-rock influences, the new material, and frozen pizza. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-slowey/support

Your Superior Self
Read the Face - Eric Standop Face Reader

Your Superior Self

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 53:20


Face Reading and Facial Diagnostics Expert, Eric Standop, left his high powered job in the entertainment business over 15 years ago to master face reading as an ancient art form, as well as a cutting-edge diagnostic tool for modern facial analysis and face recognition. After a chance encounter with a Face Reader in Cape Town that drastically altered his views on how clearly one could see, and understand, another human being by simply looking at the face, Eric set out to learn the range of face reading and facial diagnostic practices from around the world.  Today, he is the only face reader in the world who can seamlessly employ the many methods of face reading such as Facial Diagnosis, Physiognomy, Siang Mien (Chinese face reading), Micro-expressions, Lectura del Rostro (South American Face Reading) and even Body Language, to process the immense amount of information that our face can reveal.  The face is a book that one writes a lifetime, and Eric reads the multi-dimensional aspects of an individual such as: personality, hidden talents, strengths and weaknesses, love and relationship styles, nutritional deficiencies and illnesses, and perhaps most importantly, what you were meant to do in your life, and where you might be headed. His astute diagnostic abilities on a wide range of human conditions have made him the go-to advisor for powerful decision makers as well as individuals who seek to better understand themselves. Are you ready to clearly see and understand yourself?

Kids In The Tank
Susan Ibitz | Human Behavior Hacker

Kids In The Tank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 50:24


Susan Ibitz is a Human Behavior Hacker, Keynote Speaker and Corporate Trainer. Tell her your problem and she and her team will fix it with customized training. Through research and teaching, they work on unlocking the science behind Human Behavior, Micro-Expression, Body Language, Deception-Detection, Statement Analysis, Face Reading (Physiognomy) and Personality types. About BizTank Career Exploration Program BizTank provides local Junior and Senior high school students an opportunity to gain exposure to the world of business through a stimulating and interactive program. Consisting of three unique eight-week seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall), meeting once a week on Wednesday nights. Sessions are spent covering a range of topics, such as startups, marketing and on-trend business subjects. In addition, students record, edit and create their own episodes for the Kids in the Tank Podcast. For more information visit us online at https://biztanknonprofit.org/

Creature Feature
Pseudoscience Psucks

Creature Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 79:47


Today on the show we’re talking PSEUDOSCIENCE! Did you know that sometimes people claim things are scientific, but whoops, they’re not? We’ll be looking at some scammers, some flim-flammers, some people who claim things are scientific but they’re maaaaaaybe not really. With special guests Katy Stoll and Cody Johnston. FOOTNOTES: 1. Study on redness and association with sex 2. Snub nosed monkeys 3. Bearded vulture makeup 4. Baboon utopian society 5. Testosterone not correlated with attractiveness 6. Races do not differ genetically 7. LET'S GIVE BIRDS TEETH 8. Whoops, sometimes snakes have legs 9. Horses with extra hooves 10. Neural crest cells are what make dogs so cute 11. Pseudoscience whistleblowers 12. Hey, guess what? Physiognomy is still dumb! 13. Darwin almost thwarted by pseudoscience Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Creature Feature
Pseudoscience Psucks

Creature Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 79:47


Today on the show we’re talking PSEUDOSCIENCE! Did you know that sometimes people claim things are scientific, but whoops, they’re not? We’ll be looking at some scammers, some flim-flammers, some people who claim things are scientific but they’re maaaaaaybe not really. With special guests Katy Stoll and Cody Johnston. FOOTNOTES: 1. Study on redness and association with sex 2. Snub nosed monkeys 3. Bearded vulture makeup 4. Baboon utopian society 5. Testosterone not correlated with attractiveness 6. Races do not differ genetically 7. LET'S GIVE BIRDS TEETH 8. Whoops, sometimes snakes have legs 9. Horses with extra hooves 10. Neural crest cells are what make dogs so cute 11. Pseudoscience whistleblowers 12. Hey, guess what? Physiognomy is still dumb! 13. Darwin almost thwarted by pseudoscience Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Drawing a Dialogue
Drawing a Dialogue, Episode 12: History of Racism + Physiognomy in Cartooning

Drawing a Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 103:08


In the longest episode yet, Cathy + e present research on how racism affected the development of the visual language of cartooning. Spanning the 1700s to today, this episode explores the history of art education, caricature and how-to-draw books, and maps the history of minstrelsy in America, creating connections that informed early cartooning. In-depth research offers multiple samples of primary sources, including the art of “physiognomy,” the pseudoscience of judging character from facial features.For episode citation: https://comicarted.com/blog/2018/5/11/drawing-a-dialogue-episode-12

Philosophy Audiobooks
Physiognomonics by Aristotle

Philosophy Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 69:08


Physiognomonics (Greek: ΦΥΣΙΟΓΝΩΜΟΝΙΚΑ, Latin: Physiognomonica) was probably not written by Aristotle. The text discusses physiognomy. Translated by T. Loveday and E.S. Forster. Read for LibriVox in English by Geoffrey Edwards. Painting: The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius by Carlo Crivelli, 1486. This recording and cover design are in the public domain. 

Animal Mimesis. Intersections of Aesthetics and Anthropology
Ubiquitous Signs: The Rudiments of Physiognomy in Art

Animal Mimesis. Intersections of Aesthetics and Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 45:23


This paper addresses the tendency to recognize human and animal faces in art as well as in design, featuring examples such as Daumier's caricatures, Lebrun’s physiognomy, Emoticons and car design.

LMU IDK Mimesis
Ubiquitous Signs: The Rudiments of Physiognomy in Art

LMU IDK Mimesis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 45:16


This paper addresses the tendency to recognize human and animal faces in art as well as in design, featuring examples such as Daumier's caricatures, Lebrun's physiognomy, Emoticons and car design.

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 437 Jeffrey Ford

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 79:29


Fact: Science News by J J Campanella Main Fiction: “Blood Drive” by Jeffrey Ford Originally published in After: Nineteen Stories of Apocalypse and Dystopia, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. Jeffrey Ford is the author of the novels, Vanitas, The Physiognomy, Memoranda, The Beyond, The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, The Girl in the Glass, The Cosmology of the Wider World, and The Shadow Year. His story collections are The Fantasy Writer’s Assistant, The Empire of Ice Cream, The Drowned Life, and Crackpot Palace. A new collection, A Natural History of Hell ,will appear in May of 2016 from... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Audio from July 15, with Jeffrey Ford & David Edison

Fantastic Fiction at KGB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015 25:41


The following audio was recorded live, July 15, 2015 at the KGB Bar with guests Jeffrey Ford and David Edison. Jeffrey Ford’s reading is not included in this podcast. FANTASTIC FICTION at KGB reading series, hosts Ellen Datlow and Matthew Kressel present: Jeffrey Ford Jeffrey Ford is the author of the novels, The Physiognomy, Memoranda, The […]

Telepathic TV
TTV - 695 - Physiognomy - Neville

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2014 57:31


In episode 695, Neville talks about Physiognonmy, or better known as Face Reading. Viewer calls. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events
Physiognomy and the Rise of Scientific Observation c. 1500. Professor Joseph Ziegler.

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 52:04


Speaker Professor Joseph Ziegler (University of Haifa) Title Physiognomy and the Rise of Scientific Observation c. 1500 Event UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland Seminar Series, 28 February 2013 Summary This paper explores physiognomy during the Middle Ages. Physiognomy belongs to a group of practices, including medicine, that revolve around the semiotics of […] The post Physiognomy and the Rise of Scientific Observation c. 1500. Professor Joseph Ziegler. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.

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Skeptoid #67: Do Your Body Features Measure Up?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2007 11:38


An examination of phrenology, physiognomy, palmistry, and iridology.