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The Jew Function Podcast
TJF Talks #83 w/Professor Patterson | Mundane mysticism

The Jew Function Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 65:49


Is there objective good and objective evil? Could each of us harbor a terrorist and a Jew inside of us? Why do people dislike the quality of the Jew in them? What is the solution to the irrational craze sweeping through nation after nation? These and other great questions in this fascinating talk with Prof. Peterson. Maybe even some answers. Join us. Professor Patterson's books: https://shorturl.at/cbkHC LISTEN TO THE MYSTERY BOOK PODCAST SERIES: https://anchor.fm/thejewfunctionpodcast SETH'S BOOK: https://www.antidotetoantisemitism.com/ FREE AUDIOBOOK (With Audible trial) OF THE JEWISH CHOICE - UNITY OR ANTISEMITISM: https://amzn.to/3u40evC LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram @thejewfunction NEW: SUPPORT US ON PATREON patreon.com/thejewfunction

Microbe Talk
Episode 146: A deep dive into wastewater monitoring

Microbe Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 30:47


This month, inspired by a paper published in Microbial Genomics, Clare takes a deep dive into the method of wastewater monitoring. She speaks to Professor Steve Patterson and Dr Anne Leonard about how wastewater monitoring is a useful tool which helps us understand not only the spread of diseases like COVID-19, but also antimicrobial resistance.You can read Professor Patterson's paper, published in Microbial Genomics here. https://microb.io/3or9CsS Music: pixabay Chill Abstract (Intention) Coma-Media

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Matrix Podcast
Orlando Patterson: "Slavery and Genocide: The U.S, Jamaica and the Historical Sociology of Evil"

Matrix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 113:25


Recorded on May 1, 2023, this episode of the Matrix Podcast features a lecture by Orlando Patterson, John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University, entitled “Slavery and Genocide: The U.S, Jamaica and the Historical Sociology of Evil.” Presented as the Matrix Distinguished Lecture, the lecture was presented at Social Science Matrix, an interdisciplinary center at the University of California, Berkeley. Stephen Best, Professor of English at UC Berkeley and Director of the Townsend Center for the Humanities, was the discussant. The lecture was co-sponsored by the Townsend Center for the Humanities. Orlando Patterson, a historical and cultural sociologist, is John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He previously held faculty appointments at the University of the West Indies, his alma mater, and the London School of Economics where he received his Ph.D. His academic interests include the culture and practices of freedom; the comparative study of slavery and ethno-racial relations; and the cultural sociology of poverty and underdevelopment with special reference to the Caribbean and African American youth. He has also written on the cultural sociology of sports, especially the game of cricket. Professor Patterson is the author of numerous academic papers and six major academic books including, Slavery and Social Death (1982); Freedom in the Making of Western Culture (1991); The Ordeal of Integration (1997); and The Cultural Matrix: Understanding Black Youth (2015). A public intellectual, Professor Patterson was, for eight years, Special Advisor for Social policy and development to Prime Minister Michael Manley of Jamaica. He was a founding member of Cultural Survival, one of the leading advocacy groups for the rights of indigenous peoples, and was for several years a board member of Freedom House, a major civic organization for the promotion of freedom and democracy around the world. The author of three novels, he has published widely in journals of opinion and the national press, especially the New York Times, where he was a guest columnist for several weeks. His columns have also appeared in Time Magazine, Newsweek, The Public Interest, The New Republic, and The Washington Post. Stephen Best's scholarship encompasses a variety of fields and materials: American and African-American literature and culture, cinema and technology, rhetoric and the law, and critical theory. His research pursuits in the fields of American and African American criticism have been rather closely aligned with a broader interrogation of recent literary critical practice. To be specific, his interest in the critical nexus between slavery and historiography, in the varying scholarly and political preoccupations with establishing the authority of the slave past in black life, quadrates with an exploration of where the limits of historicism as a mode of literary study may lay, especially where that search manifests as an interest in alternatives to suspicious reading in the text-based disciplines. To this end, Professor Best has edited a number of special issues of the journal Representations (on whose board he sits) – “Redress” (with Saidiya Hartman), on theoretical and political projects to undo the slave past, “The Way We Read Now” (with Sharon Marcus), on the limits of symptomatic reading, and “Description Across Disciplines” (with Sharon Marcus and Heather Love), on disciplinary valuations of description as critical practice. Best is the author of two books: The Fugitive's Properties: Law and the Poetics of Possession (University of Chicago, 2004), a study of property, poetics, and legal hermeneutics in nineteenth-century American literary and legal culture; and, most recently, None Like Us: Blackness, Belonging, Aesthetic Life (Duke University Press, 2018). His work has been supported by the Mellon Foundation, the Hellman Foundation, the Humanities Research Institute (University of California), and the Ford Foundation. In 2015-2016, he was the Mary Bundy Scott Professor at Williams College, and in spring 2020 he was the Whitney J. Oates Fellow in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University.

Listen to Lance (BJJ, MMA, Real Estate, Entrepreneurship
LTL Ep16 Jamal Patterson From Pro MMA, BJJ Black Belt & NOW Successful Business Owner Interview

Listen to Lance (BJJ, MMA, Real Estate, Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 33:07


Jamal Patterson, Renzo Gracie Black Belt & I had a great conversation about Old School MMA, The future of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Business Strategies that work for Martial Arts academy owners or any business owner. Jamal Patterson is a 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Renzo Gracie and a graduate from Colgate University. He has been teaching for over 10 years and is one of the few people in the world that has this unique experience and knowledge. He went to high school at the prestigious Blair Academy, where he placed 3rd in the country and won a National Prep Championship. At Blair Academy, he was coached by the legendary Jeff Buxton, who has coached numerous college national champions, All Americans, and Olympians. He then went on and got his degree from Colgate University, where he was a two sport athlete, competing in both track and football. He was a four year starter and All League standout for the Red Raiders and part of their historic 1997 Patriot League team that turned the Colgate football program around. After leaving college, Professor Jamal went on to attain his Black Belt in 2005 from the legendary Renzo Gracie, where he went on to win the North American Abu Dhabi Trials and many Grapplers and Naga Super fights. Not stopping there, Professor Jamal went on and furthered his knowledge of Martial Arts by extensively working and training with some of the the best boxing coaches and boxers in the world. He trained under the watchful eye of Aroz “Terrific”Gist, who has worked with world champions Kendall Holt and Pawel Wolack. He also trained with legendary coach, Tommy Brooks, who had worked with Mike Tyson, Evander Hollyfield, and the Klitchkos. He has been sparring partners with World Champion Wayne Braithwaite, Monte “Two Guns” Barrett contenders Emmanuel Najado, Patrick “Paddy Boy” Farrel, and many more. As a professional MMA fighter, Professor Jamal was at one time considered one of the top guys in the world at his weight class. He was also a member of Renzo Gracie’s International Fight League World Championship team. He’s trained with UFC champions Frankie Edgar and George St. Pierre Chris Weidman, veterans Ricardo Almeida, Gian Vallante, Nick Catone and David Branch, and world champions Braulio Estima, Matt Serra and Roger Gracie. Professor Patterson focuses on technique over strength. These diverse experiences have enabled him to understand the fighting arts as they were intended to be taught, practiced and used in both real world application and competitive fighting. _________-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_________ SUBSCRIBE TO Listen To Lance’s YOUTUBE CHANNEL NOW If you want the NO B.S. way to master your financial destiny… Using businesses, real estate, and personal finance then learn from Lance. Subscribe to this channel now. Please understand that by watching Listen To Lance’s videos or enrolling in his programs does not mean you’ll get results close to what he’s been able to do (or do anything for that matter). He’s been in business for over 20 years and his results are not typical. Most people who watch his videos or enroll in his programs get the “how to” but never take action with the information. Lance is only sharing what has worked for him and his students. Your results are dependent on many factors… including but not limited to your ability to work hard, commit yourself, and do whatever it takes There is never a guarantee in business. YOU DO YOU Martial arts owners learn how Lance has helped other academy owners 2x revenue and finally make money in the martial arts business go to www.mmastudiosecrets.com/

WAMC's In Conversation With...
WAMC's Alan Chartock In Conversation With Harvard Professor Dr. Thomas Patterson

WAMC's In Conversation With...

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 59:00


WAMC’s Alan Chartock In Conversation with Dr. Thomas Patterson, the Bradlee Professor of Government & the Press at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Alan and Professor Patterson discuss his book Is the Republican Party Destroying Itself?

WAMC's In Conversation With...
WAMC’s Alan Chartock In Conversation With Harvard Professor Dr. Thomas Patterson

WAMC's In Conversation With...

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 59:00


WAMC’s Alan Chartock In Conversation with Dr. Thomas Patterson, the Bradlee Professor of Government & the Press at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Alan and Professor Patterson discuss his book Is the Republican Party Destroying Itself?

Political Philosophy Podcast
SLAVERY AND FREEDOM A Conversation With Orlando Patterson (1)

Political Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 50:54


The first part of a three part series: I'm joined by the great historical sociologist Orlando Patterson to discuss the nature and history of slavery and how this lead to the creation of the "strange and un-innocent" value of freedom. In the first part we discuss Professor Patterson's background, his account of slavery and the history of slavery in the earliest peoples.

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Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast
News Coverage of Donald Trump’s First 100 Days: featuring Tom Patterson and Nicco Mele

Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 55:07


Tom Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press at Harvard Kennedy School, and Nicco Mele, director of the Shorenstein Center, discuss Professor Patterson's new study on media coverage of Donald Trump's first 100 days as President. The study is based on an analysis of news reports in the print editions of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, the main newscasts of CBS, CNN, and Fox News, and three European news outlets (The UK’s Financial Times and BBC, and Germany’s ARD). The study found that President Trump dominated media coverage in the outlets and programs analyzed, with Trump being the topic of 41 percent of all news stories—three times the amount of coverage received by previous presidents. He was also the featured speaker in nearly two-thirds of his coverage. This Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast episode was recorded May 16, 2017, at Harvard Kennedy School. 

Yog-Sothoth's Box
Episode 6

Yog-Sothoth's Box

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2014 12:43


Professor Patterson's demise.

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Yog-Sothoth's Box
Episode 5

Yog-Sothoth's Box

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2014 16:19


Professor Patterson and the black box.

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Hear what Israel's top experts in the fields of intelligence, security, international relations and diplomacy have to say abo
The Influence Of National Socialist Ideology On The Worldview Of Hamas (pt. 2)-David Patterson

Hear what Israel's top experts in the fields of intelligence, security, international relations and diplomacy have to say abo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2014 28:46


In his presentation at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA), Professor Patterson discusses how the Nazi ideology of national socialism has influenced Islamic Jihadism, particularly Hamas. Even before World War II and the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, Nazi ideology was spreading to the Middle East. Major modern Jihadist ideologues are admirers of national socialism and the Nazis - swastikas and pictures of Hitler were seen throughout the Middle East, even in Jerusalem. Professor Patterson explains how the primary influence of of Nazi ideology was a shift in thinking about the Jew and the nature of Jew hatred. He illustrates how Nazi hatred of the Jews is very different due to its very different notion of race. For the Nazis, race is not just based on colour, it is based on essence, soul and thought. This situates the Jews in a metaphysical category - a spiritual contagion. The Jews had to be exterminated because every Jew is a carrier of the disease, placing them in a category that is unredeemable (Jews cannot be saved/rehabilitated/converted). Therefore it is not about scapegoating, poverty, xenophobia, or the Treaty of Versailles, it is the innate nature of the Jew.

Behind The Curtain
Behind The Curtain: Episode 13

Behind The Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2013 76:59


Warning: Spoilers ahead – ‘Behind the Curtain’, unlike any other movie review show. Listen to Gareth and Alex as they dissect their favourite films in true Mind Set style. Asking the questions other shows are afraid to ask and revealing what’s hiding in plain sight. The Brotherhood of the Bell (1970) “Are you ready for the Oath?” The Brotherhood of the Bell will look after you. They will take care of your needs and give you all you could desire in terms of money and power.  ‘They’ will ‘look after you… and in return all they ask for is obedience. “Absolute obedience”. Professor Patterson has a choice to make, to risk losing all that is close to him from his reputation to his family, or to face his actions and expose the Brotherhood! Our lives are surrounded by organizations, from the workplace to masonic temples. Some we accept, others we turn a blind eye to and perhaps there are those which we simply do not see in the first place. Are there secret organizations ruling us? Does the illuminati exist? How would we ever know and who are we to believe? Who controls your life – is it you or are strings being pulled behind the scenes and in the shadows..? Support Mind Set Central Suscribe or donate