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Best podcasts about Richard Stevens

Latest podcast episodes about Richard Stevens

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Discovery Institute Podcasts: Richard Stevens on All Things AI and Law

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024


Mind Matters
Richard Stevens on All Things AI and Law

Mind Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 110:06


In this episode, lawyer and Mind Matters News contributor Richard W. Stevens is on the show to discuss the legal issues and challenges around copyright, fair use, and the use of copyrighted material by AI systems. They discuss the implications of a recent Supreme Court case, Warhol vs. Goldsmith, that tackles the legal concepts of “derivative work” and “transformative work.” Read More › Source

Mind Matters
Can Artificial Intelligence Hold Copyright or Patents?

Mind Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 88:46


Should AI get legal credit for what it generates? On this episode of Mind Matters from the archive, host Robert J. Marks welcomes attorney and author Richard Stevens to discuss the concept of legal neutrality for artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for copyright and patent law. Stevens explains that AI is a tool created and controlled by humans, and therefore should Read More › Source

The Storyteller
Richard Stevens (Ahtna/Eyak)

The Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023


One day Richard's brother told him that he was ready to meet the Lord. Richard wondered how this could be. He wanted to be sure that he was ready too. But his brother didn't tell him how he could be. Listen as Richard tells of his quest to be ready to meet his Creator.

Christ 2R Culture Podcast
Speaking The Lord's Name in Vain And Swearing

Christ 2R Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 49:42


Richard Stevens, a British psychologist from Keene University, conducted an experiment in which people immersed their hand in ice water. He concluded that the act of swearing during the experiment enabled participants to have an increased pain tolerance of up to 33 percent. Does this mean we should curse when in pain or around difficult people? Join us as we look at what the Bible says about cursing.

Disegno Podcasts
4. Where Next? Can design break the plastic taboo?

Disegno Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 47:49


To kick off season two of Where Next? Conversations with Map Project Office, host Oli Stratford is joined by Rosalie McMillan, Peter Griffith, Seetal Solanki and Richard Stevens to unpick the complexities, biases and attitudes surrounding the use of plastics. While our heavy reliance on plastic, especially single-use plastic, is an undeniable problem for the planet, is the material currently being dismissed too quickly in critical discourse? For a material that has been variously vaunted and vilified, is it time we began building a healthier, more honest relationship with the plastic resources surrounding us? The panel explore what might need to change for industry and consumers to reassess the value of plastic, and in turn, use it more carefully and appropriately. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All Villa No Filler
Midweek Social: How Far Can Aston Villa Go With Unai? / Guest: Richard Stevens, Season Ticket Holder

All Villa No Filler

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 31:06


In the Midweek Social, we are joined by the season ticket holder Richard Stevens. He is an Aston Villa fan who has been regularly attending games and experiencing the highs and lows of supporting the club for more than 30 years.We chatted about:- Unai Emery's Aston Villa revolution- Players who have improved- How Villa's squad can improve- What we want to see Villa become as an overall club in future- Newcastle game- Best memories of supporting Villa- Favourite Villa playersFOLLOW US AND SUBSCRIBE ONLINE!WEBSITEwww.allvillanofiller.comGET IN TOUCHTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comHOSTS: George Zielinski (@ZielinskiGeorge) / Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire)PRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire#astonvilla #avfc #utv #vtid #villa #premierleague #football #soccer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All Villa No Filler
Aston Villa's FA Cup Nightmare

All Villa No Filler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 28:17


Aston Villa have been knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round by League 2 side Stevenage. It was a nightmare.An awful displaySome players show lack of energy & lazinessUnai Emery will have learned a lotNo time to turn on EmeryHoping this doesn't affect Villa in the leagueOur host, Frankie Maguire, is joined by guest Richard Stevens. Rich, a season ticket holder, was at the Villa game and endured this latest FA Cup humiliation.FOLLOW US AND SUBSCRIBE ONLINE!WEBSITEwww.allvillanofiller.comGET IN TOUCHTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comHOSTS: George Zielinski (@ZielinskiGeorge) / Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire)PRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cloverleaf Radio Network
Cloverleaf Radio Presents: Actor/Radio Host, Shadoe Stevens "American Top 40" "TLLS W/Craig Ferguson

Cloverleaf Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 32:46


Cloverleaf Radio's host The Host with the Most Jimmy Falcon welcomes Actor and Radio personality, Shadoe Stevens! From Wikipedia: Shadoe Stevens is an American radio host, voiceover actor, and television personality. He was the host of American Top 40 from 1988 to 1995. He currently hosts the internationally syndicated radio show Top of the World, and co-hosts Mental Radio, an entertaining approach to UFOs and paranormal topics. He was co-founder and creator of Sammy Hagar's rock station "Cabo Wabo Radio" which broadcast from the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In television, he was the announcer for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS and, as of July 2015, serves as the primary continuity announcer for the Antenna TV network. His voice can also be heard as the voiceover for "G.O.D." in the Off-Broadway musical Altar Boyz. Stevens is also often heard on Hits & Favorites, calling in at least once a week to share wisdom with his brother Richard Stevens and their friend Lori St. James. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support

All Villa No Filler
Match Review: Aston Villa FINALLY Beat Manchester United / Unai Emery's Perfect Start

All Villa No Filler

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 29:53


It was a win 27 years in the making, but Aston Villa FINALLY beat Manchester United at home in the league. Unai Emery's first game in charge saw Leon Bailey, Lucas Digne and Jacob Ramsey score in a 3-1 win. Frankie and this week's guest, season ticket holder Richard Stevens, discussed the big win, the incredible atmosphere at Villa Park on the day, and the excitement of Emery taking over.FOLLOW US AND SUBSCRIBE ONLINE!WEBSITEwww.allvillanofiller.comGET IN TOUCHTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comHOSTS: George Zielinski (@ZielinskiGeorge) / Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire)PRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

State Lobbying Heroes
From TV Production to Government Relations with Debra Derr

State Lobbying Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 38:30


Although she was born in Brooklyn, Debra Derr spent much of her childhood in Hickory. Instead of being politically motivated, Debra is more of a creative kind. She spent her childhood in front of the television and eventually was involved in a television production at her high school, which aroused her interest in the medium. When Debra was in college, she attended Norfolk State and focused her studies on mass communication. Following that, she applied to and was accepted into the television production program at Brooklyn College. Debra started learning how to shoot for the American Theater Wing. She decided to move to Washington, D.C. with her kid and take a job as a press secretary for a member of Congress. Following that, she began working for Richard Stevens, who was the county manager in Wake County. How would Debra educate the public about the role of a lobbyist? How would Debra encourage the youth, especially the minorities, to get involved in government relations discussions? What did Debra feel about stepping into public affairs? Check out Debra Derr as she shares her journey in this new episode of State Lobbying Heroes.

Lost Ballparks
(Bonus Episode) Brooklyn Dodger Season Ticket Holder

Lost Ballparks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 13:05


What would it be like to have season tickets to watch the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field during the 1950's? Can you imagine what it might be like if in addition to your front row seats you also had an all access pass to go pretty much anywhere on the field you wanted? Richard Stevens  doesn't have to imagine, because as a kid, he actually lived that dream! Stevens' grandfather had box seats dating all the way back to the 1930's. On this bonus episode of the Lost Ballparks podcast Stevens shares his childhood memories of that old ballpark and days and nights spent playing ball with Dodger legends! Support the show

Creator to Creator's
Creator to Creators S4 Ep 1 Shadoe Stevens

Creator to Creator's

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 43:44


Shadoe Stevens (born Terry Keith Ingstad[citation needed]; November 3, 1947[citation needed]) is an American radio host, voiceover actor, and television personality. He was the host of American Top 40 from 1988 to 1995. He currently hosts the internationally syndicated radio show Top of the World, and co-hosts Mental Radio, an entertaining approach to UFOs and paranormal topics. He was co-founder and creator of Sammy Hagar's rock station "Cabo Wabo Radio" which broadcast from the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.[1] In television, he was the announcer for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS and, as of July 2015, serves as the primary continuity announcer for the Antenna TV network. His voice can also be heard as the voiceover for "G.O.D." in the Off-Broadway musical Altar Boyz. Stevens is also often heard on Hits & Favorites, calling in at least once a week to share wisdom with his brother Richard Stevens and their friend Lori St. James.1970s and the rise to fameDuring the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stevens gained an additional cult following when he created and produced "Fred R. Rated for Federated," a long-running series of offbeat television commercials for the Federated Group, a chain of home electronics retailers in the western and southwestern United States. These ads were so popular that they were the subject of a two-page spread in Time Magazine and led to a movie deal, television shows, and American Top 40.

Nappi & Jay
The Drag Show (ft. Barbra Seville)

Nappi & Jay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 86:37


In today's episode, the boys sit down with Richard Stevens aka Barbra Seville @barbraseville to talk about Drag Queens, growing up gay in Arizona, the perfect dick, and the scoop on Kari Lake. Barbra Seville is Arizona's #1 drag queen. She won Miss Gay Western States America in 2022, Miss Gay Arizona in 2000, and has been a top 10 finalist at Miss Gay America 3 times. Barbra is classy, spunky, and unapologetically herself. She has gained recent notoriety due to her controversial relationship with Arizona Governor nominee, Kari Lake. Barbra strips it down for the boys to show them what is really under the drag.

Disegno Podcasts
1. Where Next? Is “old” a dirty word in design?

Disegno Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 43:01


In this inaugural episode of Where Next? Conversations with Map Project Office the panel ask questions about the fetishisation of newness in design. Host Oli Stratford is joined by guests Richard Stevens, Mads Kogsgaard Hansen, Priya Khanchandani and Hella Jongerius as they discuss how the industry might adopt a different approach, in which products accrue in value as they age, are built around modular principles, and are designed to be easily repaired and upgraded. With society seeking to urgently reduce waste, is it time we stopped being so afraid of the “old”? Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Homanity
Ep. 57 - Politics is a Drag!

Homanity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 40:36


Richard Stevens, who performs as drag queen, Barbra Seville returns to Homanity podcast on a more serious note. Given the fact that AZ Gubernatorial candidate, Kari Lake, attacked drag queens publicly, Stevens couldn't hold back! Join Brad and Bree, as he tells his side of the story starting with his long time (past) friendship with Lake and her hiring Barbara Seville to perform at a baby shower she hosted…with children in attendance. The conversation takes many turns with the through line of politics and hypocrisy. Truth matters now more than ever. The moral of the story, “Don't EVER “F” with a drag queen!”  #homanityteam

The MeidasTouch Podcast
Drag Queen Hypocrite ultra-MAGA Kari Lake EXPOSED

The MeidasTouch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 11:29


Today we feature Richard Stevens, better known as Barbra Seville, Arizona's most famous drag queen. For over a decade, Barbra was friends with Kari Lake. Kari Lake was once a local newscaster in Phoenix who is is now running for the Republican nomination for governor. Kari has run a Xenophonobic, anti-LGBTQ, hate-filled campaign and recently condemned drag queens for harming America. But, here's the thing. For the last decade Kari Lake loved going to drag queen shows, was known as a big tipper, and invited Barbra to dance in front of her kids. In her quest for MAGA support, Kari Lake betrayed her friend Barbra and placed an entire community in danger.  Listen to Barbra explain what a fraud, coward, and backstabber Kari Lake is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toxic
Ep. 46: Ron Blake and the Barriers LGBTQ Survivors Face

Toxic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 48:22


Happy Pride! While we celebrate all the LBGTQ+ community has done simply to survive and be who they are, let's also talk for just a minute (or 60) about the fact that queer folk are not always given the same protections by law enforcement and the criminal justice system when it comes to disclosing abuse and assault. Domestic violence is just as predominant among LGBTQ+ as cisgender-hetero folks, but in survivor Ron Blake's case, the police decided to chalk his assault up to just dudes being dudes... except, it wasn't. Because being a guy doesn't give you the right to be abusive or a rapist or just, in general, an asshole. In this episode, we also call out two gay heroes of the month: former UCLA surgery resident Melanie Cargle, who blew the whistle on a sexual assault at the hospital before being fired; and drag queen Barbara Seville (aka Richard Stevens) who blew the whistle on a woman running for governor who says drag queens are grooming our kids....except that Seville has the receipts to prove this GOP hypocrite was not-so-long-ago a friend of the queens.   Visit toxicthepodcast.com for resources under today's episode for LGBTQ victims and survivors of abuse and assault. You don't have to stay and you don't have to stay silent.

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio
Richard Stevens (Barbra Seville), drag queen

Mac & Gaydos Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 10:17


Richard Stevens tells the "Gaydos and Chad Show" that gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake hired him to perform in drag at a baby shower with kids present.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Business Class News's Podcast
PART TWO: Keeping Up The Momentum is the key to a successful Channel Rep Program

Business Class News's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 30:44


Last week, Karl spoke to Richard Stevens, President of ChannelAssist and they spoke about the power of Engagement and how it can be the difference to a successful Channel Rep program or a failure.Karl wanted to deep dive into some of the tactics to help engage the channel reps, and communication was brought up in the conversation.In this segment, Richard talks about the different tactics and how people learn and intake information. You can get more information by visiting: https://businessclassnews.com/channelassist/

Business Class News's Podcast
The Power of a Well Designed Channel Rep Engagement Program

Business Class News's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 32:24


Channel programs are becoming a very effective way for manufacturers and service providers to distribute their products and services.  But so many programs fail because of various factors that ChannelAssist have seen over the years they have been in business.  Richard Stevens, President of ChannelAssist talks to our Publisher, Karl Woolfenden and they talk about the things that need to be included when planning and executing an effective program.  The word throughout this segment is “Engagement” and its the missing link from either a successful program or a failure.  Richard talks about how ChannelAssist approaches this with their clients and points outs some tips to make  you more effective.Watch the video and get more information:https://businessclassnews.com/channelassist/

Captain America Comic Book Fans
#47: Interview with J. Richard Stevens, author of Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence: The Evolution of a National Icon

Captain America Comic Book Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 110:18


Dr. Stevens is widely published, with much of his academic research focusing on Captain America. He takes Rick and Bob through his book, centering around the evolution or the reinterpretation of Captain America's characterization across different eras in response to changing values. If you enjoy philosophical debates centered around Cap, you'll love this spirited and in-depth conversation! Check out Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence at https://www.amazon.com/Captain-America-Masculinity-Violence-Television/dp/0815633955 Connect with our guest J. Richard Stevens at https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/college-leadership/j-richard-stevens Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Enjoy this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support

The Peace Radicals
Peace Radicals Episode 28 - Richard Stevens Christianity the Live and Let Live Principle

The Peace Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 61:22


In episode 28 of The Peace Radicals Marc J. Victor and Andy Marcantel converse with special guest, Richard Stevens. Richard is a founder of the movement and a lawyer. As a Christian, he explains how the fundamentals of Christianity are compatible with the Live and Let Live Principle (3LP). He elaborates on the golden rule, ten commandments, and falsely accusing people. They discuss the moral values of the movement and further morality within Christianity. Richard explains how the compatibility has lead him to arrive at the Live and Let Live principle and why other Christians should also agree with it. The movement is open to not only Christians but people of all religions.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
With pandemic restrictions being lifted, a trip home to see mom is in order

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 5:23


Saint John native, Richard Stevens is driving to Saint John from Halifax to see his mother for the first time in more than 16 months.

Talking with the Experts
Ep #153 Richard Stevens - Understanding People

Talking with the Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 32:14


My business is motivational speaking trying to get businesses to understand the people in their organisation and how to get the best out of people. Through engagement and understanding what really drives their people, their barriers and how to improve retention by people never wanting to leave the business because they feel heard listened to and valued. The podcast I do also helps people understand through education and self-improvement and to understand that people only make poor decisions of leadership by uninformed or uneducated views and opinions. Richard Stevens started asking the question, 'What's Inside the Orange?' when he wanted to understand why he felt like he did about understanding people, how he wanted his sons to be understood when they started work (one of them is autistic) and how you can get people to understand a business and a business to understand their people but not just seeing what's on the outside. Once you see what's inside the orange, you can understand your people better and your people will understand your business too. Connect with Richard: http://www.insidetheorange.co.uk/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_OZaRIBsagfrQVfrKrDLYQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-orange/id1532711467 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2gPLZLxNG3xEd7pCsc5qwL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidetheorange Twitter: https://twitter.com/Orangewhats Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insidetheorange

Christian Historical Fiction Talk
Episode 29 - Author Chat with Kathleen Denly

Christian Historical Fiction Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 28:20


Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Sing in the SunlightRichard Stevens isn’t who he thinks he is. Neither is the woman who now claims his last name. Disfiguring scars stole Clarinda Humphrey’s singing career, her home, and her family, but she refuses to let her appearance steal her future. While attending The Young Ladies Seminary in 1858 Benicia, California, she finds a man who promises to love and cherish her. Instead he betrays her, leaving her with child, and Clarinda must take drastic measures to ensure her child doesn’t suffer for her foolishness.Richard Stevens’s life hasn’t turned out as he expected, and when a shocking letter turns even his past into a mystery, he travels to San Francisco in search of guidance. On the way, he encounters a mysterious young woman hiding beneath a veil. That night he experiences a dream that sends him on a quest to find the bride God has chosen for him. He never imagines she’s already told everyone they're married.Unwilling to lie, nor accept a marriage of mere convenience, Richard wants the real thing. Yet Clarinda's not interested in love, only a chance to save her child. Can he help her rise above the pain that runs deeper than her scars to accept a love worth every risk?Purchase a copy of Sing in the Sunlight here.Kathleen Denly lives in sunny Southern California with her loving husband, four young children, and two cats. As a member of the adoption and foster community, children in need are a cause dear to her heart and she finds they make frequent appearances in her stories. When she isn't writing, researching, or caring for children, Kathleen spends her time reading, visiting historical sites, hiking, and crafting. Kathleen is the award-winning author of Chaparral Hearts, a three-book series of stand-alone novels set in nineteenth century Southern California (plus a prequel novella available exclusively to her newsletter subscribers). Kathleen would love it if you visited her website at KathleenDenly.com. 

Business Class News's Podcast
The Channel Long Tail - Selling More Through Your Engaged Reps

Business Class News's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 26:29


Karl spoke to Richard Stevens, President of ChannelAssist and they covered the subject of maximizing energy and influence of all your channel reps.Every channel rep you have selling your product has the ability to sell your product, but they also have the ability to sell other products that may distract them from focusing on yours.By introducing programs into the mix that educate them and engage them you increase your probability of selling more, and increasing your revenue.In this segment, Richard covers some of the key things you should think about.

New Books in Women's History
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth's out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Communications
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Film
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast
Episode #007 - Richard Stevens. MD at Plymouth City Bus

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 41:29


Welcome ...to episode number 7 in which I'm joined by Richard Stevens who is the Managing Director of Plymouth City Bus, a 45million pound turnover business employing 850 people, operating 350 buses and serving tens of thousands of people. https://mailchi.mp/1a4280df3501/9gcib1bw0r (Free Visual Summaries) I've been working with an incredibly talented artist to create a set on fantastic visual summaries of the first five episodes. To grab the full set simply click this https://mailchi.mp/1a4280df3501/9gcib1bw0r (link), enter your details and we'll fire them straight across to you via email. Episode Overview I first met Richard around five years ago when I visited his Head Quarters in Plymouth and was immediately blown away by the incredible culture he had built, and the results that it was delivering. Whilst many of us have read articles about incredible cultures at organisations like Google, Innocent or Zappo's few of us have experienced stand out culture for ourselves. Plymouth City bus, is by far, the best example I've personally seen, first hand, of the true power of vision, values and team charters. This episode is packed full of wisdom and insights around service based leadership, an unwavering commitment to always acting unconditional positive regard for others and how to create a team charter that actually makes a real world difference. I know you're going to love this episode, so without any further delay…please enjoy my conversation with Richard Stevens. Visual Summaries Be sure to grab your visual summaries https://mailchi.mp/1a4280df3501/9gcib1bw0r (here). #LeadOn

Tales from a Small Town Journalist
From the Trenches to the Ivory Tower (and Back Again)

Tales from a Small Town Journalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 45:17


Richard Stevens, Clarksville's Director of Communications and former Leaf-Chronicle Publisher, joins Matt to look back on his career and some of the most unique memories that came with it. There are tornadoes, bounced checks, PhDs ("Public Degrees in Hard Drinking") and so much more. This episode also marks our one-year anniversary, and we're celebrating with a brand new intro and theme song!CHECK OUT THIS SHOW'S WEBSITESmallTownJournalistTales.Blogspot.com/FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOKwww.Facebook.com/SchorrManorFOLLOW MATT ON TWITTERwww.Twitter.com/themattschorrFOLLOW MATT ON INSTAGRAMwww.Instagram.com/theschorrCHECK OUT MATT'S WEBSITEwww.MattSchorr.net

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
FDA and Sunscreen, Movies, Time Zone Circadian Rhythm

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 100:46


Kerry Hanson of the University of California Riverside on FDA and sunscreen. Matthew Janzen of Lionsgate on the book-to-movie Hollywood pipeline. Richard Stevens of the University of Connecticut on time zone sleep cycle. Kate Brown of Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the shadow of Chernobyl. Rachel Wadham of Worlds Awaiting on predicting in reading.

Channel Partners Online
Coffee with Craig and Kevin Episode No. 56: New Exhibitors, Pre CP Expo Edition

Channel Partners Online

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 48:05


The Channel Partners Conference & Expo is almost here, so the guys are celebrating with a trio of first-time exhibitors at the show. First up is Richard Stevens of Channel Assist, who talks about how his company helps businesses increase partner engagement. Then comes Rachael Wright of Upcurve Cloud, a Google Cloud premier partner. She shares how Upcurve offers partners the opportunity to engage their clients from top to bottom of the technology stack. Last but not least is Jennifer Kula of Wasabi, who explains Wasabi's "hot" storage and how partners can be "hot" by association. And of course, with this being the last podcast before the Channel Partners Conference & Expo in Las Vegas kicks off on April 9, Craig and Kevin offer tips to make the best of your event-going experience. Oh, and Kevin raps … and goes off on a rant to get us all pumped up … the usual stuff.

Azure DevOps Podcast
Ted Neward on the ‘Ops’ Side of DevOps - Episode 30

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 54:03


Your host, Jeffrey Palermo, is excited to bring you this week’s episode with his guest, Ted Neward! Ted is an Independent Consultant and Architect, as well as a long-time columnist of CODE Magazine. He also teaches Android Development (using Java) and iOS Development at the University of Washington as a Guest Lecturer.   In this week’s episode, Ted and Jeffrey are going to be talking about the ‘Ops’ (AKA the operations) side of DevOps. They discuss how operations is implemented in the DevOps movement, the role of operations, how Dev and Ops should work together, what companies should generally understand around the different roles, where the industry is headed, and Ted’s many recommendations in the world of DevOps.   Topics of Discussion: [:44] About this week’s episode with Ted Neward. [1:55] About the MVP Global Summit in Ted’s hometown! [3:10] Ted’s take on how ‘operations’ is getting implemented in this DevOps movement. [9:48] Ted’s small tangent about the making of Office Space. [10:45] Ted’s thoughts on using the Cloud with operations. [12:35] Ted discusses the role of operations, gives a recent example from his position at Smartsheet, and compares Dev and Ops and how they should be working together. [21:14] Jeffrey and Ted discuss where the industry is headed, and the value of Ops. [27:10] What should companies and teams (QA, Devs, and Ops) know, put in place for their regular applications, and learn and understand around this space? [29:16] A word from The Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [29:42] Jeffrey and Ted’s recommendations for mastering C# and .NET development, as well as Ted’s hopes for the future of coding schools and what developers should be taught. [34:49] Talking DevOps diagnostics and general rules of thumb for developer teams for configuring and building an effective enterprise system. [43:00] The benefit of including the Ops and the QA team as a part of the project discussions with the Dev team. [49:40] What Ted recommends listeners follow-up after today’s podcast. [52:08] Where to find Ted online.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Ted Neward (LinkedIn) MVP Global Summit CODE Magazine iSchool at the University of Washington Office Space (Film, 1999) Smartsheet LinkedIn Learning CLR via C# (Developer Reference), by Jeffrey Richter CoreCLR page on GitHub Shared Source CLI Essentials, by David Stutz, Ted Neward, and Geoff Shilling Douglas E. Comer’s Amazon Book Page Richard Steven’s Amazon Book Page Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, by W. Richard Stevens and Stephen A. Rago The Azure DevOps Podcast episode: “Eric Hexter on DevOps Diagnostics” Effective Enterprise Java, by Ted Neward Windows Management Instrumentation The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master, by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas @TedNeward on Twitter Blogs.TedNeward.com Neward & Associates   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Serious Fun
Episode 28: Higher, Further, Faster (w/ J. Richard Stevens)

Serious Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 80:46


It only took them eleven years but finally a female hero is frontlining a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie! This week Bryan sits down with CU Boulder media studies professor and Captain Marvel superfan J. Richard Stevens to talk about the new movie, Carol Danvers' turbulent publishing history, and the feminist lessons the film provides for everyone. It's a whole flerken lot of fun! Sound credits: Audio from "Captain Marvel: Trailer 2" - Marvel Studios Pinar Toprak - "Captain Marvel", Captain Marvel Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The Harness Half Hour
12 February

The Harness Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 33:21


This week's podcast features Richard Cole of IRT – naming rights sponsors of the 2019 IRT Harness Jewels; Southland driver Richard Stevens who had 14 years between wins; Steve Hollander of the Rural Games announces some exciting news for harness racing fans. And as usual Richard Wilson is back for our bookmaker update.

Virtute - the Character Education Podcast
Virtute Character Education Podcast - Episode #1 Curiousness and Compassion with Richard Stevens

Virtute - the Character Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 35:01


Managing Director of BrandWorld, Richard Stevens shares his thoughts on what makes a ‘Good Man’. A fascinating guest for our first episode from a man who has given so much to Westlake. Richard covers curiosity, compassion, adversity, resilience with some significant insights into what the future world of work may look like. Enjoy! @westlakepodcast Instagram - Westlake Podcast

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast
The Steffan Tubbs Show – November 15th, 2018 Hour 1

The Steffan Tubbs Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 53:40


Steffan opens the program teasing an interview just conducted with 95-year old WWII veteran Richard Stevens, part one to be aired this Sunday on the American Veteran Show. Then, listener calls on the California wildfires. CBS Foreign Affairs Correspondent Pam Falk calls in to update us on the escalating tensions between residents in Gaza and Israel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Serious Fun
Episode 18: A Tangled Web (w/J. Richard Stevens)

Serious Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 68:07


Serious Fun makes a triumphant return for a new season with the first part of the Countdown to Comic-Con event! With a plethora of new games, movies, and comics coming out this fall, Spider-Mania is alive and well - but what about Spider-Man makes him endure and why do we care about him as much as we do? CU-Boulder Media Studies professor J. Richard Stevens sits down with Bryan to talk about the character, his enduring faith in humanity, his origins as a borderline horror character, and why we love this spider-guy so much. Music and other clips: Michael Giacchino – Theme (from “Spider-Man”) [Original TV Series] – Spider-Man Homecoming Danny Elfman – Main Title, Spider-Man (2002) Original Motion Picture Score Audio from "Spider-Man" (2002), Dir. Sam Raimi, Sony Pictures

Best of The Locker Room
Richard Stevens Interview 5-17-18

Best of The Locker Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 17:08


Calgary Today
Light at night

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 3:38


A new study shows that exposing children to bright light in the evening can be harmful. Are there long-term risks? Richard Stevens, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Connecticut, has the details. 

Higher Ed Live
Student Affairs Live - Racial Justice & Decolonization in Practice at ACPA

Higher Ed Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 60:26


How does one enact racial justice and decolonization in student affairs practice? What tools do student affairs educators need to effectively lead these conversations on their campuses? How will conversations at ACPA 2018 in Houston build on the work of the ACPA and ASHE Presidential Symposium on Racism, Recovery, and Racial Justice held last month? On this episode of Student Affairs Live, host Heather Shea talks with ACPA leaders to discuss these topics and more as we prepare for the 2018 ACPA Convention in Houston next month. Joining Heather are Dr. Dre Domingue, Bill Huff, Lynn Huynh, Melissa Beard Jacob, Dr. Ray Plaza, and Dr. Richard Stevens, Jr.

Higher Ed Live
Student Affairs Live - Racial Justice & Decolonization in Practice at ACPA

Higher Ed Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 60:26


How does one enact racial justice and decolonization in student affairs practice? What tools do student affairs educators need to effectively lead these conversations on their campuses? How will conversations at ACPA 2018 in Houston build on the work of the ACPA and ASHE Presidential Symposium on Racism, Recovery, and Racial Justice held last month? On this episode of Student Affairs Live, host Heather Shea talks with ACPA leaders to discuss these topics and more as we prepare for the 2018 ACPA Convention in Houston next month. Joining Heather are Dr. Dre Domingue, Bill Huff, Lynn Huynh, Melissa Beard Jacob, Dr. Ray Plaza, and Dr. Richard Stevens, Jr.

Calgary Today
Light and breast cancer

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 8:43


A new study shows that women who live in neighborhoods that have higher levels of outdoor light during the night have a greater risk of getting breast cancer. Richard Stevens, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Connecticut, joins the show to explain.   

Bad Bad Book Club
Episode 2 | Travis Watt

Bad Bad Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 65:30


Follow Travis on Twitter @traviswatt; and check out his show Relationship Status at Scratch Deli Notes: Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly; Before the Fall by Noah Hawley; Diesel Sweeties by Richard Stevens; Dinosaur Comics by Ryan North (also Unbeatabe Squirrel Girl); Player vs. Player by Scott Kurtz; Edison Hate Future by Warren Ellis; A Softer World by Joey Comeau & Emily Horne; Irredeemable by Mark Waid & Peter Krause; Runaways by Brian K. Vaughan; The Magicians by Lev Grossman; The Gunslinger by Stephen King Theme song from Schnupp & the pups (schnuppthepups.bandcamp.com/album/demo Follow Brent @blentfryberg; brentflyberg.com Follow Kelly @kerlyhan; kellyhannahcomedy.com

BSD Now
155: Cabling up FreeBSD

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 117:37


This week on BSDNow, Allen is away in the UK (For BSDCam), but we still have a full episode for you! Don't miss our interview with This episode was brought to you by Headlines My two year journey to becoming an OS Developer (http://zinascii.com/2016/going-to-joyent.html) A blog post by Ryan Zezeski about how he ended doing OS Development instead of working on application We have featured his posts before, including The illumos SYSCALL Handler (http://zinascii.com/2016/the-illumos-syscall-handler.html) It started in the summer of 2014: I had just left Basho after 3.5 years of working on Riak, when I decided I wanted to become an OS developer. I purchased Solaris Internals, cloned illumos-gate, fired up cscope, and got to work. I hardly knew any C, x86 might as well have been Brainfuck, and, frankly, I knew shit about operating systems. But I was determined. I've always learned best by beating my head against something until it makes sense. I'm not a fast learner; I'm persistent. What others have in ability I make up for in effort. And when it comes to OS internals it's all about work ethic. The more you look, the more you realize it's just another program. The main difference being: it's the program all the other programs run on. My strategy: to pick something, anything, that looked interesting, and write a post describing how it works. I wrote several of these posts in 2014 and 2015. More important, it put me in touch with Roger Faulkner: the creator of truss(1), the Solaris process model, and the real /proc filesystem. At the time I didn't like my interaction with Roger. He explained, in what I would later find out to be his typical gruff manner, that I was wrong; so I concluded he is a prick. But over the years I realized that I was being a brat—he was trying to teach me something and I let my ego get in the way. I've come to view that interaction as a blessing. I interacted with one of the greats, a mentor of my mentor's mentor (a Great Great Mentor). A couple of weeks later something even more surreal happened, at illumos Day 2014. Bryan Cantrill was the last speaker of the day. One of my mentors and someone I admire greatly. He was there to regale us with the story of Joyent's resurrection of lx-branded zones: Linux system call emulation on top of the illumos kernel. But before he would do that he decided to speak about me! I couldn't believe it. I was so overwhelmed that I don't remember most of what he said. I was too busy flipping shit—Bryan Cantrill is on stage, in front of other kernel developers I look up to, saying my name. I was in a dream. It turns out, unknown to me at the time, that he wrote the POSIX queue code for both Solaris and QNX, which I wrote about. He compared me to the great expository technical writers Elliott Organick and Richard Stevens. And it was at this moment that I knew I could do this: I could become an OS developer. Never underestimate the effect kind words can have on someone that looks up to you. There is a lot more to the story, and it is definitely worth the read The story then goes on to talk about his recent run in with Bryan Cantrill > A week from now my two year journey to become an OS developer comes to an end; and a new chapter begins. I don't know what specific things I'm going to work on, but I'm sure it will push me to the limit. I look forward to the challenge. *** Version 1.0 of the Lumina Desktop released (https://lumina-desktop.org/version-1-0-0-released/) After 4 years of development, Lumina Desktop has now hit version 1.0! This release brings with it a slew of new features and support: Completely customizable interface! Rather than having to learn how to use a new layout, change the desktop to suit you instead! Simple shortcuts for any application! The “favorites” system makes it easy to find and launch applications at any time. Extremely lightweight! Allows applications to utilize more of your system hardware and revitalizes older systems! Multiple-monitor support! Each monitor is treated as an independent entity – making it great for presentation systems which use a temporary monitor or for workstations which utilize an array of monitors for various tasks. While originally developed on PC-BSD, it already has been ported to a variety of different platforms, including OpenBSD, DragonFly, NetBSD, Debian and Gentoo Lumina has become the defacto desktop environment for TrueOS (Formerly PC-BSD), and looks like will provide a solid framework to continue growing desktop features. *** n2k16 hackathon report: Ken Westerback on dhclient, bridges, routing and more (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160804200232) Next up, we have a report from Ken Westerback talking about the recent OpenBSD hackathon in Prague He starts by telling us about the work in bpf: First order of business, stsp@'s weird setup involving bridges and multiple dhclient clients. A bit of bpf(4) programming to restrict dhclient to handling ethernet packets unicast to its interface worked. Cool. Unfortunately it turned out some lazy dhcp servers always use ethernet broadcasts just because some lesser, non-OpenBSD clients ignore unicast packets until they have configured IP. Classic chicken and egg. So this was backed out just before 6.0. Sigh. Next up, he talks about an idea he had on the flight over, specifically with regard to how DHCP leases are stored, and how keeping the SSID information with them could speed up re-connection times, by only trying leases for current SSID's connected. After a day or so of hacking, it was working! However for $REASONS it was shelved for post 6.0, bummer! He then discusses an on-going project with Peter Hessler on passing along relevant PIDs in response to routing messages generated by kernel from ioctl events. This is something they've been hacking at, in order to allow dhclient to recognize its own routing messages. Sounds like they are both still works-in-progress. However, Ken did get something in for 6.0: Diving back into dhclient code I discovered that in situations where multiple offers were received the unused offers were not being declined and discarded. Despite a clear comment saying that's what was being done! Thus dhclient might gradually use up more and more memory. And possibly be retrying offers that should have been discarded. The fix for this did make 6.0! Yay! In Memoriam Roger Faulkner (https://www.usenix.org/memoriam-roger-faulkner) USENIX has re-released Roger Faulkner's original paper on /proc as a free download The UNIX community recently lost one of its original pioneers, Roger Faulkner, whom one commenter described as “The godfather of post-AT&T UNIX” In his memory, the USENIX group as re-released his original paper on the /proc file-system from 1991. Roger worked in many area's of UNIX, however the process file system /proc was his special baby. “/proc began as a debugger interface superseding ptrace(2) but has evolved into a general interface to the process model.” The original /proc only had a file for each process, not a directory. "Data may be transferred from or to any valid locations in the process's address space by applying lseek(2) to position the file at the virtual address of interest followed by read(2) or write(2)." Processes could be controlled using IOCTLs on the file As the USENIX article states: Roger believed that terrible things were sometimes required to create beautiful abstractions, and his trailblazing work on /proc embodies this burden: the innards may be delicate and nasty ("vile," as Roger might say in his distinguished Carolinian accent)—but the resulting abstractions are breathtaking in their power, scope and robustness. RIP Roger, and thanks for the wonderful UNIX legacy you've left us all. Interview - Myke Geiger - myke@servernorth.net (mailto:myke@servernorth.net) / @mWare (https://twitter.com/mWare) Using FreeBSD at a DSL/Cable ISP *** News Roundup New options in bsdinstall - some sysctls and date/time settings (https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/4vxnw3/new_options_in_bsdinstall_some_sysctls_and/) bsdinstall in FreeBSD 11.0 will feature a number of new menus. The first, well allow you to set the date and time. Often on computers that have been in storage, or some embedded type devices that have no RTC, the date will be wildly wrong, and ntpd will refuse to run until the date is correctly set. This feature makes it easy to enter the date and time using dialog(1) The second menu, inspired by the existing ‘services' menu, offers a number of ‘hardening' options This menu allows users to easily enable a number of security features, including: Hide processes running as other users/groups Disable reading the kernel message buffer and debugging processes for unprivileged users Randomize the PID of newly created processes Enable the stack guard Erase /tmp at boot Disable remote syslog Disable sendmail All of these options are off by default, so that an install done with the installer will be the same as an install from source, or an upgrade. A number of these options are candidates to become on-by-default in the future, so the hope is that this menu will get more users to test these features and find any negative interactions with applications or general use, so they can be fixed. *** Rawrite32: the NetBSD image writing tool (https://www.netbsd.org/~martin/rawrite32/) Martin of the NetBSD project has released a new version of his USB imaging tool, rawrite32 For those who've not used this tool before, it is a Windows Application that allows writing NetBSD images directly to USB media (other other disk media) This update brings with it support for writing .xz file, and binary signing This may come in handy for writing other OS images to memory sticks as well, especially for those locked into a windows environment who need to switch. *** ZFS-Snap-Diff -- A pretty interface for viewing what changed after a ZFS snapshot (https://github.com/j-keck/zfs-snap-diff) There are lots of nice little utilities to help create and maintain your ZFS snapshots. However today we have something unique to look at, ‘zfs-snap-diff'. What makes it unique, is that it ships with a built-in golang / angularjs GUI for snapshot management It looks very powerful, including a built-in diff utility, so you can even see the changes in text-files, in addition to downloading files, restoring old versions and more. Its nice to see so many ZFS utilities starting to take off, and evolve file-management further. *** Dtrace Conf 2016 Event Videos (https://www.joyent.com/about/events/2016/dtrace-conf) The videos from Dtrace.conf 2016 have been posted Some highlights: Useful DTrace Intro CTF Everywhere Distributed DTrace DTrace for Apps DTrace json() subroutine Implementing (or not) fds[] in FreeBSD OpenDTrace DTrace performance improvements with always-on instrumentation D Syntactic Sugar DTrace and Go, DTrace and Postgres dtrace.conf(16) wrap-up by Bryan Cantrill (https://www.joyent.com/blog/dtrace-conf-16-wrap-up) Once again, it was an eclectic mix of technologists — and once again, the day got kicked off with me providing an introduction to dtrace.conf and its history. (Just to save you the time filling out your Cantrill Presentation Bingo Card: you can find me punching myself at 16:19, me offering unsolicited personal medical history at 20:11, and me getting trolled by unikernels at 38:25.) The next DTrace.conf isn't until 2020 *** Beastie Bits The BSD Daemon features in Mexican candy packaging (https://www.reddit.com/r/BSD/comments/4vngmw/the_bsd_daemon_feature_in_mexican_candy_packaging/) Remove PG_ZERO and zeroidle (page-zeroing) entirely (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2016-August/624202.html) OpenBSD: Release Songs: 6.0: "Black Hat" (https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#60b) OpenBSD Gaming Resource (http://satterly.neocities.org/openbsd_games.html) LibreSSL 2.4.2 and 2.3.7 Released (http://bsdsec.net/articles/libressl-2-4-2-and-2-3-7-released) Feedback/Questions Pedja - Bhyve GUI (http://pastebin.com/LJcJmNsR) Tim - Jail Management (http://pastebin.com/259x94Rh) Don - X260 (http://pastebin.com/A86yHnzz) David - Updates (http://pastebin.com/wjtcuVSA) Ghislain - Jail Management (http://pastebin.com/DgH9G7p5) ***

Petra BibleCast
What Love Really Looks Like

Petra BibleCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2015 52:51


A sermon from Richard Stevens

Business Cornwall Magazine's posts
New Plymouth Chamber of Commerce chair message to Cornwall

Business Cornwall Magazine's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 1:53


Richard Stevens is the new chair of Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. We have spoken to him for his ideas about working closer with Cornwall.

Hastings Old Town Podcast
HOT POD #2: Old Town Criers Competition

Hastings Old Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2009


Day two of Hastings Old Town Carnival Week featured the Town Criers Competition in Swan Terrace. Congratulations to winners Ray and Tash! Also features “Shameless Plug” and an interview with Richard Stevens on the OTCW’s past, present and future.