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Zukunft Denken – Podcast
121 — Künstliche Unintelligenz

Zukunft Denken – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 23:48


In dieser Folge steht das Thema »Künstliche Unitelligenz« im Mittelpunkt – ein Begriff, der aus einem Artikel aus dem Spectator stammt: Britain has become a pioneer in Artificial Unintelligence. Was genau verbirgt sich hinter dieser Idee? »Artificial Unintelligence is the means by which people of perfectly adequate natural intelligence are transformed by policies, procedures and protocols into animate but inflexible cogs. They speak and behave, but do not think or decide.« Wie werden aus Menschen mit natürlicher Intelligenz bloß unflexible Rädchen? Wir reflektieren die zunehmende Strukturierung und Standardisierung in Organisationen, um mit wachsender gesellschaftlicher Komplexität umgehen zu können. Ein Ausgangspunkt der Episode ist die Frage, warum wir in immer mehr Organisationen eine strukturelle und individuelle Inkompetenz erleben? Ein Zitat aus dem genannten Artikel fasst es treffend zusammen:  »‘I didn't find anything in common in these cases,' I said, ‘except the stupidity of your staff. I expected him to get angry, but he maintained a Buddha-like calm. ‘Oh, I know,' he replied, ‘but that is the standard expected now.'« Wie konnte es so weit kommen? Liegt es an der Industrialisierung, die laut Dan Davies in The Unaccountability Machine besagt:  »A very important consequence of industrialisation is that it breaks the connection between the worker and the product.« Oder hat es damit zu tun, wie wir mit Überwältungung durch Information umgehen. »When people are overwhelmed by information, they always react in the same way – by building systems.« Sind Menschen, die individuell denken, in solchen Systemen eher hinderlich als hilfreich? Doch was passiert, wenn komplexe Probleme auftreten, die Flexibilität und Kreativität erfordern? Sind unsere Organisationen überhaupt noch in der Lage, mit unerwarteten Situationen umzugehen, oder arbeiten sie nur noch »maschinenhaft« nach Vorgaben – und das mit einem Maschinenverständnis des 19. Jahrhunderts? Ist die Stagnation, die wir seit Jahrzehnten spüren, ein Symptom dieses Systemversagens? Und wie hängt das mit der sogenannten »Unaccountability Machine« zusammen, die Davies beschreibt und die man im Deutschen vielleicht als »Verantwortungslosigkeits-Maschine« bezeichnen könnte? Kann es sogar sein, dass manche Strukturen bewusst als »self-organising control fraud« gestaltet sind? Ein weiteres damit verbundenes Thema ist: Wie beeinflussen moderne Prognose-Tools wie Recommender Systems unser Verhalten? Dienen sie wirklich dazu, bessere Entscheidungen zu ermöglichen, oder machen sie uns hauptsächlich vorhersagbarer? »Menschen, die dies und jedes gekauft/gesehen haben, haben auch dies gekauft/gesehen« – ist das noch Prognose oder schon Formung des Geschmacks? Und was ist mit wissenschaftlichen Modellen komplexer Systeme, die oft relativ beliebige Ergebnisse liefern? Formen sie nicht auch die Meinung von Wissenschaftlern, Politikern und der Gesellschaft – etwa durch die überall beobachtbare schlichte Medienberichterstattung?  Bleibt außerdem der Mensch wirklich »in the loop«, wie oft behauptet wird, oder ist er längst ein »artificial unintelligent man in the loop«, der Empfehlungen des Systems kaum hinterfragen kann? Die Episode wirft auch einen kritischen Blick auf naive Ideologien wie das »Scientific World Management« von Alfred Korzybski, der schrieb:  „it will give a scientific foundation to Political Economy and transform so-called ‘scientific shop management' into genuine ‘scientific world management.'“  War dieser Wunsch nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg verständlich, aber letztlich völlig missgeleitet? Und warum erleben wir heute eine Wiederkehr des naiven Szientismus, der glaubt, »die Wissenschaft« liefere objektive Antworten? Wie hängen solche Ideen mit Phänomenen wie »Science Diplomacy« zusammen? Die zentrale Frage der Episode lautet: Wie erreicht man, dass Menschen in Verantwortung korrekt im Sinne des definierten Zwecks der Organisation entscheiden? Doch was ist überhaupt der Zweck eines Systems? Stafford Beer sagt:  »The purpose of a system is what it does.« Stimmt der definierte Zweck – etwa Gesundheit im Gesundheitssystem – noch mit der Realität überein? Warum entscheiden Ärzte oft defensiv im eigenen Interesse statt im Interesse der Patienten? Und wie überträgt sich dieses Verhalten auf andere Organisationen – von Ministerien bis hin zur Wissenschaft? Davies beschreibt das ab Beispiel des akademischen Publikationswesens so:  „A not-wholly-unfair analysis of academic publishing would be that it is an industry in which academics compete against one another for the privilege of providing free labour for a profitmaking company, which then sells the results back to them at monopoly prices.“  Und weiter:  „The truly valuable output of the academic publishing industry is not journals, but citations.“  Was ist aus der Idee geworden, dass die Generierung von neuem und relevantem Wissen die Aufgabe von Wissenschaft, Förderung und Publikationswesen ist? Zum Abschluss stelle ich die Frage: Wie können Systeme so gestaltet werden, dass Verantwortung wieder übernommen wird? Wie balanciert man die Zuordnung von Konsequenzen mit der Möglichkeit, ehrlich zu scheitern – ohne Innovation zu ersticken? Und was sind »Luxury Beliefs« – jene modischen Ideen elitärer Kreise, die sie selbst nicht tragen müssen, während sie für andere zur existenziellen Bedrohung werden?  Die Episode endet so mit einem Aufruf zur Diskussion: Wie lösen wir diesen Spagat zwischen Verantwortung und Risiko in einer immer komplexeren Welt? Referenzen Andere Episoden Episode 119: Spy vs Spy: Über künstlicher Intelligenz und anderen Agenten Episode 118: Science and Decision Making under Uncertainty, A Conversation with Prof. John Ioannidis Episode 117: Der humpelnde Staat, ein Gespräch mit Prof. Christoph Kletzer Episode 116: Science and Politics, A Conversation with Prof. Jessica Weinkle Episode 106: Wissenschaft als Ersatzreligion? Ein Gespräch mit  Manfred Glauninger Episode 103: Schwarze Schwäne in Extremistan; die Welt des Nassim Taleb, ein Gespräch mit Ralph Zlabinger Episode 93: Covid. Die unerklärliche Stille nach dem Sturm. Ein Gespräch mit Jan David Zimmermann Episode 91: Die Heidi-Klum-Universität, ein Gespräch mit Prof. Ehrmann und Prof. Sommer Episode 84: (Epistemische) Krisen? Ein Gespräch mit Jan David Zimmermann Fachliche Referenzen Britain has become a pioneer in Artificial Unintelligence | The Spectator (2025) Davies, Dan. The Unaccountability Machine: Why Big Systems Make Terrible Decisions - and How The World Lost its Mind, Profile Books (2024) Alfred Korzybski, Manhood of Humanity (1921) Jessica Weinkle, What is Science Diplomacy (2025) Nassim Taleb, Skin in the Game, Penguin (2018) Rob Henderson, 'Luxury beliefs' are latest status symbol for rich Americans, New York Post (2019) Lorraine Daston, Rules, Princeton Univ. Press (2023)  

Historiepodden
540. Stalin och Beria: två bödlars vanvördiga undergång

Historiepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 91:41


När Googles algoritmer började servera ”content” om det sovjetiska ledarskapet väcktes en nyfikenhet hos Robin. Vad hände egentligen de där veckorna när den store bödeln – Stalin – dog och den lite mindre bödeln – Beria – tog över tyglarna… i några veckor. Sedan slöt sig resten av rövargänget samman och kuppade bort honom.Vad hände egentligen? Ja, ingen vet helt. Det finns mycket skrivet men alla vittnen ljuger. En jäkla soppa är det oavsett. Den innehåller oväntade liberala politiska tendenser, roliga skämt från diktatorer i livets slutskede och massvis med cynism.Litteratur:Knight, Amy W., Beria: Stalin's first lieutenant, Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, 1993Grigorʹev, Boris Nikolaevič, Lavrentij Berija: Stalins säkerhetschef, Efron & dotter, Nacka, 2009Sudoplatov, Pavel Anatolʹevič & Sudoplatov, Anatolij Pavlovič, Direktoratet: Stalins spionchef berättar, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1994Sebag Montefiore, Simon, Stalin: den röde tsarens hov, Prisma, Stockholm, 2004 Lyssna på våra avsnitt fritt från reklam: https://plus.acast.com/s/historiepodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mike Wagner Show
Orange County author Michael Pepper is my very special guest with his release “Royal Edge” !

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 57:43


Orange County author/principal of Pepper Development ServicesMichael Pepper talks about his latest release “Royal Edge” telling the truestory of a cherished friendship with a Russian Countess and on finding yourPATH (find out what it means) and how connections shape our purpose! Michaelgrew up in Lincolnwood, IL later graduated from Princeton Univ. in '71 inArchitecture/Urban Planning , and became the principal developer involving theart of designing, developing & constructing tall buildings, and laterbecame an author telling the story of Ella, a Russian Countess & descendentof Czar Alexander III, and the cherished friendship while exploring variousthemes including choosing how to live our lives no matter the circumstances,accepting things we may never know about, and enjoying in times of uncertainty!Michael also talks about the self-discovery method called the PATH systemexplaining purpose, adaptation, timeless wisdom, and most importantly…humanconnection! Check out the amazing Michael Pepper and his latest release on allmajor platforms and www.michaelpepper.nettoday! #michaelpepper #pepperdevelopmentservices #author #principal #royaledge#PATHsystem #ella #russiancountess #czaralexanderthethird #lincolnwood#illinois #orangecounty #chrishedfriendship #connections #purpose #architecture#selfdiscovery #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm#bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagner #mikewagnermichaelpepper#themikewagnershowemichaelpepper

pepper orange county princeton univ
The Mike Wagner Show
Orange County author Michael Pepper is my very special guest with his release “Royal Edge” !

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 51:02


Orange County author/principal of Pepper Development ServicesMichael Pepper talks about his latest release “Royal Edge” telling the truestory of a cherished friendship with a Russian Countess and on finding yourPATH (find out what it means) and how connections shape our purpose! Michaelgrew up in Lincolnwood, IL later graduated from Princeton Univ. in '71 inArchitecture/Urban Planning , and became the principal developer involving theart of designing, developing & constructing tall buildings, and laterbecame an author telling the story of Ella, a Russian Countess & descendentof Czar Alexander III, and the cherished friendship while exploring variousthemes including choosing how to live our lives no matter the circumstances,accepting things we may never know about, and enjoying in times of uncertainty!Michael also talks about the self-discovery method called the PATH systemexplaining purpose, adaptation, timeless wisdom, and most importantly…humanconnection! Check out the amazing Michael Pepper and his latest release on allmajor platforms and www.michaelpepper.nettoday! #michaelpepper #pepperdevelopmentservices #author #principal #royaledge#PATHsystem #ella #russiancountess #czaralexanderthethird #lincolnwood#illinois #orangecounty #chrishedfriendship #connections #purpose #architecture#selfdiscovery #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm#bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagner #mikewagnermichaelpepper#themikewagnershowemichaelpepper

pepper orange county princeton univ
The Mike Wagner Show
Orange County author Michael Pepper is my very special guest with his release “Royal Edge” !

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 57:44


Orange County author/principal of Pepper Development Services Michael Pepper talks about his latest release “Royal Edge” telling the true story of a cherished friendship with a Russian Countess and on finding your PATH (find out what it means) and how connections shape our purpose! Michael grew up in Lincolnwood, IL later graduated from Princeton Univ. in '71 in Architecture/Urban Planning , and became the principal developer involving the art of designing, developing & constructing tall buildings, and later became an author telling the story of Ella, a Russian Countess & descendent of Czar Alexander III, and the cherished friendship while exploring various themes including choosing how to live our lives no matter the circumstances, accepting things we may never know about, and enjoying in times of uncertainty! Michael also talks about the self-discovery method called the PATH system explaining purpose, adaptation, timeless wisdom, and most importantly…human connection! Check out the amazing Michael Pepper and his latest release on all major platforms and www.michaelpepper.net today! #michaelpepper #pepperdevelopmentservices #author #principal #royaledge #PATHsystem #ella #russiancountess #czaralexanderthethird #lincolnwood #illinois #orangecounty #chrishedfriendship #connections #purpose #architecture #selfdiscovery #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagner #mikewagnermichaelpepper #themikewagnershowemichaelpepperBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, February 10, 2025

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 85:15


This Week in the Nation’s Capital (Judge blocks some of Trump’s early actions … + … Christian relief agencies hurt by Trump’s USAID cuts … + … Trump’s Gaza takeover … + … Trump’s poll numbers better than in his 1st term) … GUEST Greg Clugston … SRN News White House correspondent Forgiveness vespers coming up March 2 … GUEST Frederica Mathewes-Green .. she's the author of "The Jesus Prayer: The Ancient Desert Prayer that Tunes the Heart to God," and "Welcome to the Orthodox Church: an Introduction to Eastern Christianity" How to navigate the pressures of modern family life … GUEST Amy Julia Becker … helps people reimagine the good life through her writing and speaking on disability, faith, and culture …author of “To Be Made Well,” “White Picket Fences,” “Small Talk,” and “A Good and Perfect Gift” … guest opinion writer for national publications and hosts the Reimagining the Good Life podcast … (Princeton Univ & Princeton Theo Seminary grad who lives with her husband & 3 kids in western CT)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, February 10, 2025

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 85:15


This Week in the Nation’s Capital (Judge blocks some of Trump’s early actions … + … Christian relief agencies hurt by Trump’s USAID cuts … + … Trump’s Gaza takeover … + … Trump’s poll numbers better than in his 1st term) … GUEST Greg Clugston … SRN News White House correspondent Forgiveness vespers coming up March 2 … GUEST Frederica Mathewes-Green .. she's the author of "The Jesus Prayer: The Ancient Desert Prayer that Tunes the Heart to God," and "Welcome to the Orthodox Church: an Introduction to Eastern Christianity" How to navigate the pressures of modern family life … GUEST Amy Julia Becker … helps people reimagine the good life through her writing and speaking on disability, faith, and culture …author of “To Be Made Well,” “White Picket Fences,” “Small Talk,” and “A Good and Perfect Gift” … guest opinion writer for national publications and hosts the Reimagining the Good Life podcast … (Princeton Univ & Princeton Theo Seminary grad who lives with her husband & 3 kids in western CT)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, April 1, 2024

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 85:04


This Week in the Nation's Capital (Biden Easter/Transgender flap ... White House Easter Egg Roll ... + ... Uncommitted voters in Wisconsin's Tue Primary) ... GUEST Greg Clugston ... SRN News White House Correspondent. Taking a trip with your high school-aged daughter... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT. Isaiah 57:1,2 GUEST Kathy Keller ... formerly served as assistant director of communications for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC ... She is the author of "Jesus, Justice, & Gender Roles: A Case for Gender Roles in Ministry" and co- author with her husband, Tim, of "The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God," "God's Wisdom for Navigating Life: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Book of Proverbs," "The Songs of Jesus: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Psalms".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, April 1, 2024

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 85:04


This Week in the Nation's Capital (Biden Easter/Transgender flap ... White House Easter Egg Roll ... + ... Uncommitted voters in Wisconsin's Tue Primary) ... GUEST Greg Clugston ... SRN News White House Correspondent. Taking a trip with your high school-aged daughter... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT. Isaiah 57:1,2 GUEST Kathy Keller ... formerly served as assistant director of communications for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC ... She is the author of "Jesus, Justice, & Gender Roles: A Case for Gender Roles in Ministry" and co- author with her husband, Tim, of "The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God," "God's Wisdom for Navigating Life: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Book of Proverbs," "The Songs of Jesus: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Psalms".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Friday, August 25, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 114:19


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. Cain&Abel&Jesus ... GUEST Rev Eric Andrae ... Campus pastor, Lutheran Student Fellowship of Pgh (LSF) & First Trinity Lutheran Church, North Oakland Insecurities, past hurts and trusting each other again ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Friday, August 25, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 114:19


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. Cain&Abel&Jesus ... GUEST Rev Eric Andrae ... Campus pastor, Lutheran Student Fellowship of Pgh (LSF) & First Trinity Lutheran Church, North Oakland Insecurities, past hurts and trusting each other again ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Tuesday, July 11, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 114:19


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Tuesday full! Like… Faith & Belief: What Should Christians Think About The State Of Law Enforcement In America? ... GUEST J Warner Wallace ... Dateline featured Cold- Case Detective, Author, Speaker, Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, & Adjunct Prof of Apologetics at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University) and Southern Evangelical Seminary ... newest book, “Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World That Rejects the Bible” The perils and joys of moving ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Every Person an Icon: Why Creation Signifies Dignity for All (from Logos) ... GUEST Kelley Mathews ... writer & editor, and recently released her 8th co- authored book, “40 Questions about Women in Ministry” ... Find her blog at patheos.com/ blogs/theestuary Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Tuesday, July 11, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 114:19


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Tuesday full! Like… Faith & Belief: What Should Christians Think About The State Of Law Enforcement In America? ... GUEST J Warner Wallace ... Dateline featured Cold- Case Detective, Author, Speaker, Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, & Adjunct Prof of Apologetics at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University) and Southern Evangelical Seminary ... newest book, “Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World That Rejects the Bible” The perils and joys of moving ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Every Person an Icon: Why Creation Signifies Dignity for All (from Logos) ... GUEST Kelley Mathews ... writer & editor, and recently released her 8th co- authored book, “40 Questions about Women in Ministry” ... Find her blog at patheos.com/ blogs/theestuary Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Tuesday, June 20, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 114:27


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Tuesday full! Like… There's a Woman in the Pulpit ... GUEST Bronwyn Lea .... is the author of "Beyond Awkward Side Hugs: Living as Christian Brothers & Sisters in a Sex-Crazed World" and the pastor of discipleship & women at First Baptist Church of Davis The S/spirit of our dialogue: Has your spirit been radicalized by the wrong people or the wrong things? ... GUEST Doug Bursch ... writer, podcaster & pastor ... the author of “Posting Peace: Why Social Media divides us and What we can Do about It” Trump's Indictment Demands a Distinctly Christian Response: It's easy to celebrate or critique based on partisanship, but Christians can model a better way (CT) ... GUEST Daniel Bennett ... associate professor of political science at John Brown Univ and assistant director at the Center for Faith and Flourishing ... His forthcoming book is "Uneasy Citizenship: Embracing the Tension in Faith & Politics" Hospitality... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT. Originally aired 09/14/22, 4:10pm Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Tuesday, June 20, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 114:27


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Tuesday full! Like… There's a Woman in the Pulpit ... GUEST Bronwyn Lea .... is the author of "Beyond Awkward Side Hugs: Living as Christian Brothers & Sisters in a Sex-Crazed World" and the pastor of discipleship & women at First Baptist Church of Davis The S/spirit of our dialogue: Has your spirit been radicalized by the wrong people or the wrong things? ... GUEST Doug Bursch ... writer, podcaster & pastor ... the author of “Posting Peace: Why Social Media divides us and What we can Do about It” Trump's Indictment Demands a Distinctly Christian Response: It's easy to celebrate or critique based on partisanship, but Christians can model a better way (CT) ... GUEST Daniel Bennett ... associate professor of political science at John Brown Univ and assistant director at the Center for Faith and Flourishing ... His forthcoming book is "Uneasy Citizenship: Embracing the Tension in Faith & Politics" Hospitality... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT. Originally aired 09/14/22, 4:10pm Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, April 17, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 114:19


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Monday full! Like… SCOTUS abortion pill -McCarthy vs Biden on debt ceiling debate -DeSantis backers start running campaignads -Biden's electric vehicle push faces public resistance - This Week in the Nation's Capitol... GUEST Greg Clugston ... SRN News White House Correspondent Gifts That Emerge Out of Belovedness ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Music for Spring ... GUESTS Greg and Rebecca Sparks Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, April 17, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 114:19


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Monday full! Like… SCOTUS abortion pill -McCarthy vs Biden on debt ceiling debate -DeSantis backers start running campaignads -Biden's electric vehicle push faces public resistance - This Week in the Nation's Capitol... GUEST Greg Clugston ... SRN News White House Correspondent Gifts That Emerge Out of Belovedness ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Music for Spring ... GUESTS Greg and Rebecca Sparks Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Friday, March 10, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 114:00


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. he language of Holiness ... GUEST Marilyn McEntyre ... writer, prof, speaker ... award-winning author of multiple books on language & faith, incl “Where the Eye Alights,” “Speaking Peace in a Climate of Conflict,” “Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies” obscures what it means to be human ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, andHope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Friday, March 10, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 114:00


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. he language of Holiness ... GUEST Marilyn McEntyre ... writer, prof, speaker ... award-winning author of multiple books on language & faith, incl “Where the Eye Alights,” “Speaking Peace in a Climate of Conflict,” “Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies” obscures what it means to be human ... GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, andHope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Friday, January 27, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 114:27


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. Why modern health obscures what it means to be human.. GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Has the FBI become politicized? ... GUEST Paul J McNulty, 9th president of Grove City College ... Prior to returning to his alma mater, Pres McNulty spent over 30 yrs in Washington DC as an attorney in public service and private practice, before being appointed to the positon of Deputy Attorney General, the second in command at the US Department of Justice ... He oversaw the FBI, and worked closely w the last 5 FBI directors incl Mueller, Comey and Wray. Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Friday, January 27, 2023

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 114:27


The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. Why modern health obscures what it means to be human.. GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast ... a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT Has the FBI become politicized? ... GUEST Paul J McNulty, 9th president of Grove City College ... Prior to returning to his alma mater, Pres McNulty spent over 30 yrs in Washington DC as an attorney in public service and private practice, before being appointed to the positon of Deputy Attorney General, the second in command at the US Department of Justice ... He oversaw the FBI, and worked closely w the last 5 FBI directors incl Mueller, Comey and Wray. Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, December 12, 2022

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 114:30


This Week in the nation's Capitol (.      )... GUEST Greg Clugston … SRN News White House Correspondent. Not the Healthy but the Sick: The Bible's view of health & wellness turns us outward … GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast … a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT. The Shroud of Turin ... GUEST Astrophysicist and author Dr Hugh Ross … senior scholar & founder of Reasons to Believe, an organization that researches & communicates how discoveries about nature harmonize w the words of the Bible … his books include “The Creator and the Cosmos,” “Why the Universe Is the Way It Is,” and  “Improbable Planet”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Monday, December 12, 2022

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 114:30


This Week in the nation's Capitol (.      )... GUEST Greg Clugston … SRN News White House Correspondent. Not the Healthy but the Sick: The Bible's view of health & wellness turns us outward … GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast … a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT. The Shroud of Turin ... GUEST Astrophysicist and author Dr Hugh Ross … senior scholar & founder of Reasons to Believe, an organization that researches & communicates how discoveries about nature harmonize w the words of the Bible … his books include “The Creator and the Cosmos,” “Why the Universe Is the Way It Is,” and  “Improbable Planet”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Wednesday, September 14, 2022

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 114:14


4:15     ... GUEST Anna Broadway … author of “Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity” … She's currently working on a book based on her singleness research 4:35     Weekend to Remember  … GUESTS Bruce and Julie Boyd 4:40     GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast … a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT 4:55     **Remembering the Queen:  sense of humor** 5:15     It's a Big Country:  moving from the Northeast to the Midwest ... GUEST Rev Dave Moore .. Pastor at Big Springs Baptist Church, Alcester (that's "Al-sest-er"), SD .. He has 5 children with his wife Jen, and has served as a pastor & executive director for over twenty years throughout the Northeast and Midwest 5:40     **New Cancer Drug Beats Chemotherapy in Study: Amgen's Lumakras targets a mutation called KRAS that is common among many cancers (WSJ)** 5:55     **The time of day you eat could make a difference to your mental health (ScienceAlert)**See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Wednesday, September 14, 2022

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 114:14


4:15     ... GUEST Anna Broadway … author of “Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity” … She's currently working on a book based on her singleness research 4:35     Weekend to Remember  … GUESTS Bruce and Julie Boyd 4:40     GUEST Amy Julia Becker ... writes on personal, spiritual, & social healing ... she's author of several books, including her latest, “To be Made Well: an invitation to Wholeness, Healing, and Hope” ... she hosts the Love is Stronger than Fear podcast … a grad of Princeton Univ & Princeton Sem, she lives w her husband & 3 kids in western CT 4:55     **Remembering the Queen:  sense of humor** 5:15     It's a Big Country:  moving from the Northeast to the Midwest ... GUEST Rev Dave Moore .. Pastor at Big Springs Baptist Church, Alcester (that's "Al-sest-er"), SD .. He has 5 children with his wife Jen, and has served as a pastor & executive director for over twenty years throughout the Northeast and Midwest 5:40     **New Cancer Drug Beats Chemotherapy in Study: Amgen's Lumakras targets a mutation called KRAS that is common among many cancers (WSJ)** 5:55     **The time of day you eat could make a difference to your mental health (ScienceAlert)**See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fearless Fabulous You
Daphne Oz, Cookbook Author, TV Host, Chef

Fearless Fabulous You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 54:29


Growing up in a family of surgeons, Daphne Oz understood the importance of healthy eating. After battling weight gain while attending Princeton Univ. she wrote the nationally bestseller “The Dorm Room Diet.” Today, the mother of four shares healthy cooking and recipes and as a co-host of syndicated TV show The Good Dish and in her popular books. Her latest is “Eat Your Heart Out” with 150 gluten-free and sugar-free recipes. Follow@daphneozFearless Fabulous You Radio Show is broadcast live at 12noon ET Wednesdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

Talk Out of School
The debate over "No excuses" charter schools with Joanne Golann

Talk Out of School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 55:54


Resources:NY Times - As Schools Prepare to Reopen Fully, Covid Safety Rules Are in FluxMark Cannizzaro, CSA President - Letter to Mayor de BlasioChalkbeat - ‘A two-tiered level of safety': Some NYC schools can follow social distancing, others cannotNY Times - Los Angeles and Chicago schools to mandate teacher vaccinationsJoanne Golann - Scripting the Moves, Princeton Univ. PressUncommon Schools - Teacher Training VideoKIPP - Retiring their motto: “Work hard, be nice”

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
California Drugs, D&D Therapy, Pollen Sense

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 104:31


Geoffrey Joyce of Univ of Southern California on drugs developed by California. Eric Teitelbaum of Princeton Univ on an alternative system to AC. Photographer Jeff Frost on wildfire photography. Psychologist Megan Connell of Geeks Like Us on Dungeons & Dragons therapy. Jacopo Buongiorno of Massachusetts Institute of Technology on small nuclear reactors. Landon Bunderson, CEO of Pollen Sense, on counting pollen.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Title IX, Protests, Wilderness Survival Exam

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 104:31


Joe Cohn of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education on Title IX changes. Shiwali Patel of the National Women’s Law Center on Title IX changes. Omar Wasow of Princeton Univ on protests. Margret Aldrich of Little Free Library on libraries becoming pantries. Reopening Stories. Frankie Urquhart of Schoenbar Middle School on wilderness survival exam. Ben Golliver of the Washington Post on NBA Disney World.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
What Whites Need To Know, Missing Strangers, Musical Theatre

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 104:35


Debby Irving, author of “Waking Up White,” on what whites need to know about racial equality. Ashley Harrington, Center for Responsible Lending on minority-owned businesses. Gillian Sandstrom, Univ of Essex, on missing strangers. Stacy Wolf of Princeton Univ on “Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America.” Kristen Wenz, global expert on human rights and development, on birth certificates.

Icons of DC Area Real Estate
Doug Firstenberg- Partnering to Success (#18)

Icons of DC Area Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 110:53


"Get a Mentor-The most important thing a young person can do," Doug Firstenberg Bio A founding principal of Stonebridge, Douglas Firstenberg directs firmwide strategic planning, oversees landmark development projects, and plays a key role in major transaction negotiations. Under his leadership, Stonebridge has developed several of the region's most innovative and successful urban mixed-use properties, including breakthrough transit-oriented developments and public/private initiatives. Mr. Firstenberg has more than thirty-five years of real estate industry experience, leading complex development projects totaling more than 10 million square feet and $4 billion in value. Mr. Firstenberg started his career with K.S. Sweet Associates, a Philadelphia-based real estate and investment firm where he was named partner. In 1993, he co-founded Stonebridge Associates in Washington, D.C., and led the transformation of the firm into an urban infill mixed-use developer. Mr. Firstenberg graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts and currently serves in leadership roles of several industry and charitable organizations. Show Notes Role Guide overall direction of firm (3:05)Help in creation of projects and enjoys conceptualization (3:35) Pandemic Crisis Elderly at 60 (4:55)1982 closed a loan at 12 3/4% a 5 yr. deal (5:07) 2008-09- Undertaking largest deal- Constitution Square spent 13 months cobbling together debt (5:40)Today- 3 different projects underway and capital does come in on large development projects (6:30)System is functioning yet the economy is fundamentally frozen nowWe will get through it and hard to understand where we will be- we will all learn howOut of crisis will bring opportunity (8:25) Origins & Education NY native- grew up in suburbs and grandparents lived in Midtown Manhattan (101 Central Park West) (9:20)Story about Macys Parade as a kid (10:00)Moved to Princeton, NJ while in Middle School (10:40)Dad became CFO of Princeton UniversityHis Mentor and first employer transformed Princeton (Forrestal Center)Grateful that he was not accepted at Princeton Univ. and was accepted at Duke Univ. (12:05)Played lacrosse at Duke. Princeton and Duke look similar architecturally. (12:30)Important to have changes in life was good for himFoundations at Duke (14:00)Lacrosse team influenced his passion toward teamworkPublic Policy major (14:45)Faculty was young and engagedRemoved business programArticulating policy presentations were great experiences (16:08)Sr. Yr. he was introduced to Ken Sweet, his eventual first employer- Offers him a summer internship (17:30)Internship at K.S. Sweet evolved into his eventual career (19:00) Career Arc His plans for post undergraduate work fell through and Sweet offered him a full time job that has evolved to his job now at Stonebridge (20:15)He was the youngest person at K.S. Sweet and he was able to run a marina on the Eastern Shore and he got the property to "breakeven" (21:55)At 24 he got the opportunity to

Icons of DC Area Real Estate
Doug Firstenberg- Partnering to Success (#18)

Icons of DC Area Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 110:53


"Get a Mentor-The most important thing a young person can do," Doug Firstenberg Bio A founding principal of Stonebridge, Douglas Firstenberg directs firmwide strategic planning, oversees landmark development projects, and plays a key role in major transaction negotiations. Under his leadership, Stonebridge has developed several of the region’s most innovative and successful urban mixed-use properties, including breakthrough transit-oriented developments and public/private initiatives. Mr. Firstenberg has more than thirty-five years of real estate industry experience, leading complex development projects totaling more than 10 million square feet and $4 billion in value. Mr. Firstenberg started his career with K.S. Sweet Associates, a Philadelphia-based real estate and investment firm where he was named partner. In 1993, he co-founded Stonebridge Associates in Washington, D.C., and led the transformation of the firm into an urban infill mixed-use developer. Mr. Firstenberg graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts and currently serves in leadership roles of several industry and charitable organizations. Show Notes Role Guide overall direction of firm (3:05)Help in creation of projects and enjoys conceptualization (3:35) Pandemic Crisis Elderly at 60 (4:55)1982 closed a loan at 12 3/4% a 5 yr. deal (5:07) 2008-09- Undertaking largest deal- Constitution Square spent 13 months cobbling together debt (5:40)Today- 3 different projects underway and capital does come in on large development projects (6:30)System is functioning yet the economy is fundamentally frozen nowWe will get through it and hard to understand where we will be- we will all learn howOut of crisis will bring opportunity (8:25) Origins & Education NY native- grew up in suburbs and grandparents lived in Midtown Manhattan (101 Central Park West) (9:20)Story about Macys Parade as a kid (10:00)Moved to Princeton, NJ while in Middle School (10:40)Dad became CFO of Princeton UniversityHis Mentor and first employer transformed Princeton (Forrestal Center)Grateful that he was not accepted at Princeton Univ. and was accepted at Duke Univ. (12:05)Played lacrosse at Duke. Princeton and Duke look similar architecturally. (12:30)Important to have changes in life was good for himFoundations at Duke (14:00)Lacrosse team influenced his passion toward teamworkPublic Policy major (14:45)Faculty was young and engagedRemoved business programArticulating policy presentations were great experiences (16:08)Sr. Yr. he was introduced to Ken Sweet, his eventual first employer- Offers him a summer internship (17:30)Internship at K.S. Sweet evolved into his eventual career (19:00) Career Arc His plans for post undergraduate work fell through and Sweet offered him a full time job that has evolved to his job now at Stonebridge (20:15)He was the youngest person at K.S. Sweet and he was able to run a marina on the Eastern Shore and he got the property to "breakeven" (21:55)At 24 he got the opportunity to

Coach and Coordinator Podcast
Wide Splits, Time Management, & Film Study: Brian Flinn, Wide Receivers Coach at Princeton Univ.

Coach and Coordinator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 38:21


Today on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast, Princeton University's wide receiver coach, Brian Flinn rejoins the show. Previously, Coach Flinn came onto the podcast as a guest speaker while he was coaching at Villanova University. After coaching for 12 years at Villanova, Coach Flinn took over as the wide receivers coach at Princeton. During this episode, learn how Coach Flinn has adjusted to the move and how he has grown as a coach throughout his career. 2:35 Coaching at Princeton 4:32 Challenges of joining a new program 6:34 Adjusting to new scheme 13:08 Teaching your receivers 17:33 Using film to your advantage 20:18 Fitting in new concepts 21:56 Questions asked to Coach Flinn 25:08 Wide splits 27:59 Advice for coaches 32:14 Being prepared 33:20 Recruiting areas You can follow Coach Flinn on Twitter here: @Coach_Flinn Related Content: - Efficient Practice and Game Day Analytics. Brian Flinn - Wide Receivers Coach, Villanova University: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/efficient-practice-and-game-day-analytics-brian-flinn-wide-receivers-coach-villanova-university - Engaging Players During Spring: John Brewer, Senior Analyst at the University of Miami: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/engaging-players-during-spring-john-brewer-senior-analyst-at-the-university-of-miami Coach and Coordinator Podcast Main Show Links: - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/tracks - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/usa-football-coach-and-coordinator-podcast/id1216363733 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2FMkGaDAACBdFKWXY9WfGs?si=HmE_FNIWQtqOgIDdIWginw - Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/usa-football-coach-and-coordinator-podcast - Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/usa-football-coach-and-coordinator-podcast/PC:13373 - iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-usa-football-coach-and-coo-43065252/ - Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ilnxsiopbvaqqu4p3v77g4soope Check out our systems for skill development in blocking, defeating blocks and tackling at footballdevelopment.com. Follow us daily on Twitter for content and interaction @FBDevCoach and be sure to check out X's and O's analysis at blogs.usafootball.com.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Vote by Mail, Solar Flares, Race after Technology

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 99:18


Sonni Waknin UCLA Voting Rights Project on voting by mail. W. Kip Viscusi of Vanderbilt Univ. Law School on the price of lives. Justin Kaspe, Univ of Michigan, on solar flares. Ruha Benjamin of Princeton Univ on race after technology. Robert Eckel of Univ of Colorado on obesity stigma consensus statement. Debra Wada, former Congresswoman, on women in the draft.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
COVID-19 and Immigration, Deaths of Despair, Mini-Moon

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 99:58


Patrick Michels of Reveal from the Center of Investigative Reporting on COVID-19 and how its affecting detainees. Rodney Smith Jr. of Raising Men Lawn Care Service on mowing lawns during a pandemic. Anne Case and Angus Deaton of Princeton Univ on “Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism.” Jeff Reitz on 2995 days at Disneyland. Victor Tsai of Brown Univ on earthquake science. Bill Gray of The Planetary Society on the mini-moon.

A Satanist Reads the Bible
Satan, the Best Friend the Church Has Ever Had

A Satanist Reads the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 32:24


I have my disagreements with LaVey, as I've described elsewhere, but this is one point where I'm in complete agreement. My objective here today is to explore that relationship with as much nuance as I can manage. Works Cited or Consulted Belief and Identity. (2019, August 3). A Satanist Reads the Bible. https://asatanistreadsthebible.com/belief-and-identity/ Bodman, W. S. (2011). The poetics of Iblis: Narrative theology in the Qur'an. Harvard Theological Studies, Harvard Divinity School : Distributed by Harvard University Press. Dennett, D. C. (2007). Breaking the spell: Religion as a natural phenomenon. Penguin Books. Glustrom, S. (1989). The Myth and Reality of Judaism: 82 Misconceptions Set Straight. Behrman House, Inc. Grant, M., & Hazel, J. (2002). Who's who in Classical Mythology. Psychology Press. Huntington, S. P. (2011). The clash of civilizations and the remaking of world order (Simon & Schuster hardcover ed). Simon & Schuster. Milton, J. (2005). Paradise lost. Dover Publications. Neusner, J., Frerichs, E. S., & McCracken-Flesher, C. (Eds.). (1985). “To see ourselves as others see us”: Christians, Jews, “others” in late antiquity. Scholars Press. Pagels, E. H. (1995). The origin of Satan (1st ed). Random House. Paradise Lost as a Sacred Text. (2019, March 9). A Satanist Reads the Bible. https://asatanistreadsthebible.com/paradise-lost-as-a-sacred-text/ Satan. (2020). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Satan&oldid=934485628 Satan the Accuser. (2018, November 24). A Satanist Reads the Bible. https://asatanistreadsthebible.com/satan-the-accuser/ Smith, M. S. (2002). The early history of God: Yahweh and the other deities in ancient Israel (2nd ed). William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. Smith, M. S. (2004). The origins of biblical monotheism: Israel's polytheistic background and the Ugaritic texts. Oxford University Press. Stark, R. (2003). One true God: Historical consequences of monotheism (2. print., and 1. paperback print). Princeton Univ. Press.Twain, M. (2019). The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Seawolf Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asatanistreadsthebible/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asatanistreadsthebible/support

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Great Recession Scars, Khmer Rouge Survivors Speak, Benjamin Franklin Cookbook

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 100:02


Henry Farber of Princeton Univ talks long-term economic effects of the Great Recession. BYU's Dana Bourgerie interviews Cambodian survivors of the Khmer Rouge. Katja Poveda of Cornell Univ explains discovered a potato that thrives with pests around. Founder of AllyWatch Katelyn Strobel creates smartwatch apps to monitor the elderly. Rae Katherine Eighmey writes a cookbook and biography of Benjamin Franklin. Worlds Awaiting host Rachel Wadham talks classic children's science fiction.

CUNY TV's Black America
The Way Forward: Post Obama in the Trump Era

CUNY TV's Black America

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 58:01


"The Way Forward: Post Obama in the Trump Era" with Dr. Christina Greer, Assoc. Prof. of Political Science at Fordham Univ., Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr.,Chair of the Cntr of African American Studies at Princeton Univ. & Rebecca Carroll, Editor, Critic & Writer.

Provocative Enlightenment Radio
Ethics in the Real World with Professor Peter Singer (Part Two)

Provocative Enlightenment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 52:24


Peter Singer has been described as the world’s most influential living philosopher. His book Animal Liberation is credited with having triggered the animal rights movement, while his work on global poverty has played an important role in promoting Effective Altruism, which encourages more effective giving to help people in extreme poverty. He is professor of bioethics at Princeton Univ. and now spends part of each year at the University of Melbourne, in Australia, where he is Laureate Professor. To learn more about Provocative Enlightenment Radio, go to http://www.provocativeenlightenment.com

Provocative Enlightenment Radio
Ethics in the Real World with Professor Peter Singer (Part One)

Provocative Enlightenment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 52:19


Peter Singer has been described as the world’s most influential living philosopher. His book Animal Liberation is credited with having triggered the animal rights movement, while his work on global poverty has played an important role in promoting Effective Altruism, which encourages more effective giving to help people in extreme poverty. He is professor of bioethics at Princeton Univ. and now spends part of each year at the University of Melbourne, in Australia, where he is Laureate Professor. To learn more about Provocative Enlightenment Radio, go to http://www.provocativeenlightenment.com

Oral Argument
Episode 90: We Are a Nation of Time-Shifters

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 90:46


Our main topic is fair use, the engine of so much cultural reuse and advancement. We’re joined by one of the doctrine’s most interesting scholars, Mike Madison. But the conversation spans: Joe’s telecomm cursing issues (0:00:36), FBiPhones and the Apple-FBI imbroglio (0:09:26), and fair use (0:28:27), including discussion of Mike’s Big Idea of social practices (0:53:03), reverse engineering, parody, video tapes, and much more. This show’s links: Mike Madison’s website, writing, and blog FCC v. Pacifica Foundation FCC v. Fox (Fox II) (containing a link to Fox I) This American Life 267: Propriety (It’s all good, but the discussion of the legal issue in Fox is at about 19:15.) Amy Davidson, The Dangerous All Writs Act Precedent in the Apple Encryption Case John Gruber, The Next Step in iPhone Impregnability Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE! Oral Argument 42: Shotgun Aphasia (guest Orin Kerr) Orin Kerr, An Equilibrium-Adjustment Theory of the Fourth Amendment Apple’s motion to vacate the order to assist the FBI Riley v. California (and see Orin Kerr’s post about the case shortly after it was decided About Fair Use Week Ty v. Publications Int’l (Judge Posner, giving an explanation of market substitution and fair use); see also Richard Posner, When Is Parody Fair Use? Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Co. Key, lower-court cases deciding whether university course packets qualify for fair use protection: Basic Books Inc. v. Kinko’s Graphics Corp., Princeton Univ. v. Michigan Document Services, and, most recently, Cambridge University Press v. Patton David Fagundes, Market Harm, Market Help, and Fair Use Kickstarter page for Star Trek: Axanar, an independent Star Trek film (includes the twenty-minute video Prelude to Axanar) Ryan Reed, Crowdfunded 'Star Trek' Movie Facing Copyright Infringement Lawsuit; Eriq Gardner, 'Star Trek' Fans Want Paramount, CBS to Do Better Job Explaining Franchise to Court See also the unrelated and rather amazing Star Trek New Voyages, a nonprofit web series; and Paul Post, A ‘Star Trek’ Dream, Spread From Upstate New York A googol Statement of the Librarian of Congress Relating to Section 1201 Rulemaking; about anti-circumvention exemptions Electronic Frontier Foundation, Victory for Users: Librarian of Congress Renews and Expands Protections for Fair Uses Michael Madison, A Pattern-Oriented Approach to Fair Use Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios Joel Hruska, How Sony’s Betamax Made YouTube and Twitch Possible Sega v. Accolade Frank Pasquale, Toward an Ecology of Intellectual Property: Lessons from Environmental Ecology for Valuing Copyright’s Commons Randy Picker, Closing the Xbox Sony Computer Entertainment v. Connectix Corp. MGM v. Grokster Jonathan Zittrain, The Generative Internet Horace Dediu, Seeing What’s Next (featuring a wonderful graph showing the adoption rates of various technologies, including the VCR); see also Derek Thompson, The 100-Year March of Technology in One Graph Eduardo Peñalver and Sonia Katyal, Property Outlaws: How Squatters, Pirates, and Protesters Improve the Law of Ownership (see also this article-length treatment) Eben Moglen, Freeing the Mind: Free Software and the Death of Proprietary Culture (“It is wrong to ask, ‘What is the incentive for people to create?’ It's an emergent property of connected human minds that they do create.”) Jennifer Rothman, The Questionable Use of Custom in Intellectual Property Michael Madison, Madisonian Fair Use Special Guest: Mike Madison.

Das soziologische Duett
Die Sorge der Raumnomaden - Dr. Michael Liegl im Gespräch

Das soziologische Duett

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 93:42


Dr. Michael Liegl, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Soziologie der Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz unterhält sich mit Dr. Udo Thiedeke über unsere Beziehung zum Raum und unsere Sorge um den Raum, wie sie sich einstellen, seit wir zu Raumnomaden geworden sind. Shownotes: #00:06:12# Erste Siedlungen und Kultstätten, wie etwa Göbekli Tepe oder Nevalı Çori, werden in Verbindung mit der sog. neolithischen Revolution ca. 10000 vor unserer Zeitrechnung gesehen, in der Ackerbau und Viehzucht entstanden. Vgl. Göbekli Tepe Klaus Schmidt (Hrsg. für ArchaeNova e.V.), 2009: Erste Tempel - Frühe Siedlungen. 12000 Jahre Kunst und Kultur. Ausgrabungen und Forschungen zwischen Donau und Euphrat. Oldenburg: Isensee. #00:12:24# Der "(Neo-)Kommunitarismus" ist eine sozialphilosophische Strömung, zu deren prominentesten philosohischen Vertretern Alasdair Macintyre, Charles Taylor und Michael Sandel zählen. Seit den 1980er Jahren üben Vertreter dieser Strömung Kritik an etablierten liberalen Ethikmodellen mit der Annahme, dass erlebte Gemeinschaft und Solidarität die Voraussetzungen für Gerechtigkeit und Fairness (den Prinzipien des Liberalismus) darstellen. Soziologische Vertreter des Kommunitarismus sind etwa Amitai Etzioni (politischer Berater der Clinton Administration) und Robert Putnam. Vgl. etwa: Etzioni, Amitai, 1996: The new golden rule: Community and morality in a democratic society. New York: Basic Books (AZ). Putnam, Robert D., 2000: Bowling Alone. The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon&Schuster. #00:12:36# In Zeiten großer Leerstände innerstädtischer Immobilien entstand in New York nicht nur eine lebendige Hausbesetzerszene, diese ging auch mit einer Bewegung von "Community Gardening" einher, bei der sich Bewohner des Viertels zusammenschlossen und Ödflächen die nach dem Abriss verrotteter Häuser zurückblieben zu räumen und zu bepflanzen. Vgl. American Community Gardening Association (Hrsg.), 1998: National Community Garden Survey. Philadelphia, PA : American Community Gardening Association. #00:13:35# Zum Konzept der segmentären Vergesellschaftung bzw. segmentären gesellschaftlichen Differenzierung siehe: Niklas Luhmann, 1997: Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 634ff. #00:15:02# Hier ist z.B. der Cocoon Club, in dem man "Cocooning" betreiben kann. #00:15:30# Die "Soziologie und die Stadt": Einigen Soziologen gilt die Stadt als Ort der Moderne und damit als Geburtsstätte der Soziologie. Georg Simmel etwa behauptet eine besondere Mentalität des Städtischen (Die Städte und das Geistesleben) und betrachtet Formen städtischer Mobilität als Produktionsweise moderner Individualität (Die Kreuzung sozialer Kreise). Robert E. Park, einer der Begründer Chicagoer Urban Sociology, sieht gar die Stadt als soziales Labor (The city as social laboratory). Park, Robert E., 1929: The City as a Social Laboratory. In: Thomas V. Smith, Leonard D. White (Hrsg.): Chicago: An Experiment in Social Science Research. Chicago, Il.: Univ. of Chicago Press. S. 1-19. Simmel, Georg, 1984: Die Großstädte und das Geistesleben. In: ders.: Das Individuum und die Freiheit. Essais. Berlin: Wagenbach. S. 192-204 #00:16:31# "Civil Inattention" (deutsch: höfliche Gleichgültigkeit) ist ein Konzept von Erving Goffman, das die (normale) Haltung in der Begegnung einander Fremder in der Öffentlichkeit beschreibt. Diese nehmen einander wahr, signalisieren dies und lassen einander daraufhin in Ruhe. Siehe: Erving Goffman, 1963: Behavior in Public Places. Notes on the Social Organization of Gatherings. New York: The Free Press. S. 84 ff. #00:17:03# Zu den alten Städten des vorderen Orients siehe die Episode "5412 Jahre Vertrauen in Materialität - Prof. Dr. Markus Hilgert im Gespräch" in diesem Podcast #00:18:05# Zur "Kreuzung der sozialen Kreise": Simmel, Georg, 1992: Die Kreuzung sozialer Kreise. In: ders.: Soziologie. Untersuchungen über die Formen der Vergesellschaftung. Gesamtausgabe Bd. II. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 456-511. [1908] #00:30:20# Zur "europäischen Stadt" etwa im Vergleich zur amerikanischen siehe: Häußermann, Hartmut, 2001: Die europäische Stadt. Leviathan: Zeitschrift fur Sozialwissenschaft, 29. S. 237-255. Häußermann, Hartmut, 2011: Was bleibt von der europäischen Stadt? In: Frey, Oliver; Koch, Florian (Hrsg.): Die Zukunft der Europäischen Stadt. Stadtpolitik, Stadtplanung und Stadtgesellschaft im Wandel. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. S. 23-35. #00:32:29# "Communities of choice" ist ein Konzept der amerikanischen Moralphilosophin Marilyn Friedman, die sich gleichermaßen gegen die zu dünn empfundene liberalen Konzepte Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit und gegen zumal für Frauen oder angehörige ethnischer Minderheiten zu einschränkenden Gemeinschaftskonzepte der Kommunitaristen richtet. Vgl. Friedman, Marilyn, 1989: Feminism and Modern Friendship: Dislocating the Community. Ethics, 99: S. 275-290. #00:36:24# Michael Liegl, 2010: Digital Cornerville.Technische Leidenschaft und musikalische Vergemeinschaftung in New York. Stuttgart: Lucius&Lucius. #00:38:15# Zum ortlosen Raum des Cyberspace: William Gibson, 1984: Neuromancer. New York: The Berkley Publishing Group. #00:39:29# Als "Megacities" werden im Allgemeinen Städte bezeichnet, die ungefähr 10 Millionen Einwohner haben. Neben diesem rein quantitativen Bestimmung ist in der soziologischen Literatur die Rede von "Global Cities" oder "Metropolen". Das eine bezeichnet eine spezifische strategische Stellung in der globalen Wirtschaft, das andere zielt auf eine besondere Qualität des Urbanen. Siehe: Sassen, Saskia, 1991: The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. Princeton, NJ.: Princeton Univ. Press. Sassen, Saskia, 1995: Metropole: Grenzen eines Begriffs. In: Fuchs, Gotthard, Moltmann, Bernhard, Prigge, Walter (Hrsg.): Mythos Metropole. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 165-177. #00:40:38# Zum neuen Mobilfunkstandard LTE (Long Term Evolution) #00:41:54# "New York Grid": Grid zu deutsch Raster ist die Anlage geplanter Städte wie Manhattan, aber auch Mannheim, wo die Straßen parallel und orthogonal zueinander laufen und dadurch ein Muster aus Rechtecken entsteht, das einem Schachbrett ähnelt. Zur Entstehung des Grid siehe eine Austellung im "Museum of the City of New York". #00:42:37# Wer suchet der findet! Zum Uniform Resource Locator (URL) des Internets #00:43:45# "Share Community": Über die Share Community schreibt Liegl in seinem Buch Digital Cornerville. Das "Mutterschiff" und am längsten (seit 2001) existierende lokale Knoten (node) eines mittlerweile globalen Netzwerks lokaler Gemeinschaften ist Share NY. Online. #00:49:20# Zu Interaktionsordnungen (Goffman), Interaktionssystemen (Luhmann), einfachen Interaktionssystemen (Kieserling). Siehe: Goffman, Erving, 1983: The Interaction Order. In: American Sociological Review, 48. S. 1-17. Luhmann, Niklas, 1984: Soziale Systeme. Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 551-592. Kieserling André, 1999. Kommunikation unter Anwesenden. Studien über Interaktionssysteme. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. #01:05:50# Gute "Locations" von Share waren zunächst Open Air Bar (East Village Manhattan) dann das hausofouch ein Künstlerloft in Dumbo (Brooklyn) und die Bar Mundial (East Village Manhattan). #01:06:52# Unter dem "Gentrification-Prozess" versteht man die Aufwertung von maroden Stadtteilen, deren leerstehender Raum und billige Mieten Kreative, Künstler und Subkulturen anziehen. Solche Viertel werden durch die Aufwerkung und ein entsprechendes Konsumangebot attraktiv für die besserverdienenden Mittelschichten, was zu Mietsteigerungen und der Verdrängung einkommensschwächerer Bewohner führt. Vgl.: Jürgen Friedrichs, Robert Kecskes (Hrsg.), 1996: Gentrification. Theorie und Forschungsergebnisse. Opladen: Leske + Budrich. #01:08:30# "Warehouse-Party-Szene": In den frühen 1990er Jahren boten leerstehende Fabrik- und Lagerhallen in dem weitgehend heruntergekommenen Brooklyner Stadtteil Williamsburg Raum für große Soundinstallationen, Performances und Techno Parties. #01:13:36# Mit dem "dritten Ort" sind Orte jenseits der Arbeit und des Privaten gemeint, wie etwa das Café. Für manche Theoretiker sind dies die Orte der Zivilgesellschaft. Vgl.: Oldenburg, Ray, 1997: The Great Good Place: Cafes, coffee shops, community centers, beauty parlors, general stores, bars, hangouts, and how they get you through the day. New York: Marlowe & Co. #01:17:22# "Wissensgesellschaft" ist eines der vielen Labels, die Antwort auf die Frage "in welche Gesellschaft leben wir eigentlich?" geben. Alternativ wird auch von Informationsgesellschaft (Bühl) oder auch Post-Industrial Society (Bell) gesprochen. Vgl.: Anina Engelhardt, Laura Kajetzke (Hrsg.), 2010: Handbuch Wissensgesellschaft. Theorien, Themen und Probleme. Bielefeld: transcript. Bell Daniel, 1976: The Coming of Post-Industrial Society. New York: Basic Books. Bühl, Walter L., 1994: Wissenschaft und Technologie. An der Schwelle zur Informationsgesellschaft. Göttingen: Schwartz. #01:17:43# Zur "Neuen Selbständigkeit" vgl.: Bologna, Sergio, 2006: Die Zerstörung der Mittelschichten: Thesen zur Neuen Selbstständigkeit. Graz/Wien: Nausner&Nausner. #01:19:43# Zu neuen Wissens- und Publikationsformen in der Wissenschaft siehe die Episode mit "Wir Angestellte unserer Texte - Björn Krey im Gespräch" #01:21:14# Die Sorge um den Raum Coworking Spaces: Liegl, Michael, 2011: Die Sorge um den Raum: mediale Ortlosigkeit und Dispositive der Verortung. testcard. 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