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This time on the conversation station were are getting unreal with Richard Hanley! Join us as we talk about what in Star Trek exists, what doesn't, and how in the episode “Tuvix”, everyone could have won! Live Long and Podcast presents Locutors of Trek: s02e02 Metaphysics with guest Richard Hanley Date of Podcast: December 6, 2023 THIS EPISODE'S PODCASTERS Davan Skelhorn, Dave Puxley, Richard Hanley LIVE LONG AND PODCAST ORIGINALLY CREATED BY Dave Mader and Jaemeel Robinson A PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTS, A NETWORK FOUNDED BY Dave Mader, Davan Skelhorn, Jaemeel Robinson, Chris Murphy, André Myette, Eamon Mader, Michael Chan, Alex Blackburn PRODUCERS Davan Skelhorn Check us out online at https://www.ufpodcasts.com/livelongandpodcast Streaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook: Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcast Audio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts. Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdG Listen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast #startrek #locutorsoftrek #livelongandpodcast #ufp #unitedfederationofpodcasts #metaphysics #richardhanley
Will, Kat and Jon discuss current 80s news including the 1980s movie that was in Top 10 last week and how Heart's hits crushed Ann Wilson's soul. Then, Dr. Richard Hanley uses "Back to the Future" and other 80s films to prove the possibility of time travel. Introduction - :30 Announcements: 3:07 *1980s Trivia on Facebook Live - Wednesday, June 29, at 9pm EDT *Julie Brown LIVE on Facebook - Saturday, July 2, at 9pm EDT 1980s News - 5:00 1980s Movies and Time Travel w/ Dr. Richard Hanley - 29:06 Wrap-Up and Thank You - 1:15:55 For the many ways to support the show, visit www.1980snow.com/support. For more episodes of 1980s Now and information about the show visit www.1980snow.com. And for even more 1980s awesomeness visit the80sruled.com or facebook.com/80sruled. Learn more about Jon's podcast and Youtube channel at www.GenXGrownup.com.
1. How do we determine what's real and fake in the news? Journalism professor Richard Hanley gives his perspective on how to determine what's worth listening to. ((00:11)) 2. Senator Richard Blumenthal talks about the big tech companies and how we need to better protect ourselves because these companies won't. ((15:02)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli got through Tuesday's primaries without a scratch. The fallout began with Southern Connecticut State University professor Jonathan Wharton talking about everything politics from a local and national level. Richard Hanley, a well known pundit and author then spoke to Paul about there possibly being no college football in the fall. It was wrapped with State Senator Tony Hwang giving an update on Eversource and UI
Part 2 of our talk with Richard Hanley from Hanley's Foods at Calandro's Supermarket.
Jay and Chuck P talk with Richard Hanley of Hanley's Foods at Calandro's Supermarket.
Sometimes in life you get what you always want. Or what you thought you wanted. And it turns out to be different than you imagined. Sometimes, life throws you a curve ball and your path takes a sudden detour. On this edition of Out to Lunch Stepahanie is catching up with two of her first Out to Lunch guests, whose careers have both taken a dramatic turn since she first met them in the summer of 2015. Richard Hanley is the owner of Hanley s Foods, a homegrown company whose line of all natural salad dressings is taking supermarkets by storm. When Stephanie first met Rick, he said his goal was to be the next Hidden Valley. He s well on his way last year, Walmart inked a deal with the mom and pop company and agreed to carry four of Hanley s five dressings at all 120 of its locations in Louisiana, as well as some of its stores in Arkansas and Mississippi. Richard and his wife Kate are still the only two employees at Hanley s and they make all their product by hand, so keeping up with the damand from a mega big box retailer has changed the way Richard thinks about his product and doing business. It s a good problem to have. When Stephanie last met Patrick Mulhearn, he was director of Celtic Studios here in baton rouge and a tireless advocate of the state s film industry, which was thriving for nearly a decade until the legislature in 2015 took away most of the incentives that had lured Hollywood producers here. While Patrick was dealing with the downturn in business, the catastrophic flood of 2016 occurred in the Capital Region, and Patrick s empty movie studio became a makeshift shelter literally overnight and he became its public face and voice. It made Patrick rethink what s important and what he wanted to do with his life. Earlier this year he decided to leave the dying movie industry and embark on a new career path. Today, well, that path is at a crossroads. Photos at Mansurs on the Boulevard by Ken Stewart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of our favorite foods here in Louisiana is raw oysters. Oysters are also the favorite place to hang out for a couple of bacteria that are very unfriendly to human beings. Notwithstanding, nobody in Louisiana has gotten sick from a raw oyster in some time. The reason for that is a company called AmeriPure. AmeriPure kills the bad bacteria in oysters without affecting the oyster s taste. Pat Fahey is the co founder of AmeriPure. Do you ever decide to go for the healthy option at lunch, and have a salad What typically happens next is you douse the salad with a delicious dressing filled with enough bad stuff to undo the health benefits of your good intentions. Richard Hanley s company, Hanley s Foods, makes salad dressingsas healthy as your salad, that taste as good as the unhealthy salad dressing. If you listen to Out to Lunch you ve heard Peter say "All the music on Out to Lunch is written and perfromed by Mitch Forman." Mitch drops by for lunch with some music business news there is apparently a way for musicians to scam Spotify. Mitch doesn t actually use the word "scam" but see if you can figure out what s going on. Photos at Commander s Palace by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Baton Rouge may not be the first place you think of in connection with high fashion. But there s one notable exception Haspel. It s the company that invented the seersucker suit more than a century ago. Today Haspel continues to redefine that classic staple of the southern wardrobe, while also designing some of the trendiest and most sought after looks for fashion conscious gentlemen. Laurie Aaronson is President of Haspel, and the granddaughter of the company s founder, Joseph Haspel. While Haspel has a long and venerable tradition in the fashion world, an upstart company with a focus on footwear is also starting to gain notice. The company is Sorority Inspired Sandals and, as its name implies, its makes stylish sandals that bear the logos of Greek organizations. The products are becoming a must have item for sororities throughout the SEC and S.I.S is hatching plans to sell beyond the sorority sisters. Dene Mathies, along with her daughter, is co founder of Sorority Inspired Sandals. Richard Hanley doesn t have anything to do with high fashion or footwear but he s a Baton Rouge entrepreneur who, like Laurie and Dene, has a passion for his product. Richard has a line of salad dressings, Hanley s, that can be found on the shelves of more than 300 supermarkets, which is pretty impressive considering he started out less than four years ago. Hanleys Foods is getting ready to go national and, as Richard puts it, "take down Hidden Valley." Photos on this page at Mansur s On the Bouevard by Ken Stewart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More at: http://philosophytalk.org/shows/philosophy-talk-live-highlights. It's a Philosophy Talk highlight reel for the membership drive! In this special episode, John and Ken relive some favorite moments from Philosophy Talk episodes recorded in front of live audiences around the country. We start at the Marsh theatre in San Francisco with psychologist Alison Gopnik and political philosopher Judith Butler, followed by philosopher-poet Troy Jollimore in Portland, pop culture philosopher Richard Hanley at the University of Delaware, scientist and entrepreneur Craig Venter at the Smithsonian Institution, and political scientist Rob Reich in Palo Alto, California. Plus selected commentaries from Ian Shoales, the Sixty-Second Philosopher.
More at www.philosophytalk.org/shows/philosophy-and-pop-culture. From Star Trek and the Grateful Dead to South Park and Stephen Colbert, philosophical questions are everywhere in popular culture: Is time travel possible? Can a person survive being disintegrated and reassembled? Does humor enable the expression of deep truths, political or otherwise? John and Ken look at the Big Questions in pop culture with Richard Hanley from the University of Delaware, author of "South Park and Philosophy."