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Tha Ada House
Board Of Commission Conicandidate: Mr Robert McKay

Tha Ada House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 53:33


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Finding Sustainability Podcast
112: Reimagining narratives of death and extinction with Dr. Sarah Bezan

Finding Sustainability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 69:47


In this episode, Hita speaks with Dr. Sarah Bezan who is a scholar of environmental humanities currently employed as a Lecturer in Literature and the Environment at the Radical Humanities Laboratory at University College Cork in Ireland. Previously she was a post-doctoral Research Associate at the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity in The University of York in the United Kingdom. In this conversation, they chat about how participating in a paleo dig and uncovering a Mosasaur skeleton sparked in her a curiosity that led to her current engagement with making sense of extinction. They speak about artistic representations of extinct animals such as Harri Kallio's representations of the dodo bird on an island in Mauritius or Mark Dion's Ichthyosaur installation, and how they manipulate imaginaries surrounding the temporal and spatial boundaries of the extinct species. In describing these imaginaries, they discuss the idea of animal atopias, a term she coined to refer to those placeless places surrounding extinction, where the animal exists not on a spatially defined space but a constructed one, evoking a nostalgia for what once was. They discuss about Sarah's experiences on the Galapagos Islands where she studied the taxidermic specimen of Lonesome George, the last representative of the Pinta island tortoises and her observation that the extinct body is essentially an exploded one raising questions about what it means to be the last representative of a species and the responsibility that death places upon such individuals. They reflect upon how practices of taxidermy and museum curatorship are essentially performative, designed to evoke a specific emotion or knowledge, rendering them hyper visible, while subsuming others. They discuss de-extinction projects such as the Jurassic World like attempts at reviving the woolly mammoth or even theoretical ideas of re-creating Neanderthals as proposed by George Church are all ways in which we attempt to revive prehistoric fantasies of the human – a fantasy nevertheless that is separate from the idea of the modern human. The conversation concludes with some reflections on interdisciplinary research and the responsibility that early career scholars are placed with when attempting to straddle multiple schools of thought. Sarah's personal website: https://www.sarahbezan.com/ Some of the references we cite during the conversation are listed below: “Dodo Birds and the Anthropogenic Wonderlands of Harri Kallio.” Parallax, 25, no. 4, 2019: 427-445. (*To be reprinted as a foreword to Harri Kallio, The Dodo and Mauritius Island: Imaginary Encounters, 2nd Edition. Stockport, UK: Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2023). “The Endling Taxidermy of Lonesome George: Iconographies of Extinction at the End of the Line.” Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology, vol. 27, no. 2, 2019, pp. 211-238. Co-Edited by Sarah Bezan and Susan McHugh. “A Darwinism of the Muck and Mire: Decomposing Eco- and Zoopoetics in Stephen Collis and Jordan Scott's decomp.” In Texts, Animals, Environments: Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics. Ed. Roland Borgards, Catrin Gersdof, Frederike Middelhoff, and Sebastian Schönbeck. Freiburg: Rombach Verlag “Cultural Animal Studies Series,” 2019, 241-253. Animal Remains. Co-edited by Sarah Bezan and Robert McKay. Routledge Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture Series. London: Routledge, 2022. “Taxidermic Forms and Fictions.” A special issue of Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology, 27, no. 2, 2019, pp. 131-138. Co-Edited by Sarah Bezan and Susan McHugh, Johns Hopkins University Press. Heise, Ursula K. Imagining Extinction: The Cultural Meanings of Endangered Species, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016. Jørgensen, Dolly. “Endling, the Power of the Last in an Extinction-Prone World.” Environmental Philosophy 14, no. 1 (2017): 119–38.  

Ithaca Now
About This — Episode 4 | Albert Samaha on His Mother, QAnon, and Their Relationship as a Member of the "Liberal Media"

Ithaca Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 33:57


In this episode, Jess speaks with Buzzfeed's Albert Samaha to discuss his recent article on his mother's belief in QAnon, and how it has affected her relationship to him as a journalist for the so-called "liberal media". About This is a bi-weekly podcast about cultural events and stories. I can't even begin to count the writers and journalists I look up to. So, why not have a show devoted to talking to them about their work? Each episode I'll sit down with a writer or journalist and dive into one of their recent projects, articles or pieces. Join me for good discussion and good thoughts! Hosted by Jessica Dresch Intro song by Jem Seidel and the show logo was designed by Robert McKay. Read Albert's article here: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/albertsamaha/qanon-parents-millennial-children Follow Albert on Twitter: @AlbertSamaha

Ithaca Now
About This — Episode 3 | Emily Kaplan on a Migrant's Life & Ambitions Cut Short by COVID-19

Ithaca Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 31:37


In this episode, Jess sits down with Emily Kaplan to discuss her Guernica Magazine article about Antonio Sajvín Cúmes, a migrant whose life and planned memoir was cut short by COVID-19. About This is a bi-weekly podcast about cultural events and stories. I can't even begin to count the writers and journalists I look up to. So, why not have a show devoted to talking to them about their work? Each episode I'll sit down with a writer or journalist and dive into one of their recent projects, articles or pieces. Join me for good discussion and good thoughts! Hosted by Jessica Dresch Intro song by Jem Seidel and the show logo was designed by Robert McKay. Read Emily's article here: https://www.guernicamag.com/the-life-and-death-of-antonio-sajvin-cumes/ Follow Emily on Twitter: @emdashkap

Ithaca Now
About This — Episode 2 | Jackson Arn on Pop Psychology and Perceptions of Human Nature

Ithaca Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 24:39


In this episode, Jess sits down with Jackson Arn, a freelance journalist, to discuss his recent article in The Hedgehog Review and how pop psychology has affected perception of human nature, and the flaws of the experiments and ideas that led to common views. About This is a bi-weekly podcast about cultural events and stories. I can't even begin to count the writers and journalists I look up to. So, why not have a show devoted to talking to them about their work? Each episode I'll sit down with a writer or journalist and dive into one of their recent projects, articles or pieces. Join me for good discussion and good thoughts! Hosted by Jessica Dresch Intro song by Jem Seidel and the show logo was designed by Robert McKay.

Ithaca Now
About This — Episode 1 | Ana Karina Zatarain on Searching with Mexico's Grieving Mothers for their Children

Ithaca Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 44:00


WICB News proudly presents 'About This', hosted by Jessica Dresch A bi-weekly podcast about cultural events and stories. I can't even begin to count the writers and journalists I look up to. So, why not have a show devoted to talking to them about their work? Each episode I'll sit down with a writer or journalist and dive into one of their recent projects, articles or pieces. Join me for good discussion and good thoughts! In this episode, Jess sits down with Ana Karina Zatarain, discussing her piece from this past summer in The New Yorker about mothers searching for the bodies of their children who they believe to have been killed in Mexico's drug-related violence. Intro song by Jem Seidel and the show logo was designed by Robert McKay.

Telecom Reseller
Podcast: Contact tracing of COVID-19 faces 6 key challenges in providing help to slow the spread of the virus

Telecom Reseller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 13:02


Robert McKay, Senior Vice President of Risk Solutions at Neustar discusses with Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication, how the contact tracing process and technology is evolving.  Currently, in its early stages, some serious challenges need to be overcome prior to providing effective results and information for state and local governments to reduce the spread of a virus and to provide resources to affected citizens. Robert McKay Based on information from 200 contact tracers in 39 states, Neustar takes the lead in trying to help the process mature as quickly as possible enabling faster responses and the saving of countless number of lives. Want to understand contact tracing - listen to Robert McKay - an expert in the field. Fueled by start-up energy nonetheless. Neustar was literally born to manage large datasets. In 1997, while still a part of Lockheed Martin, they won the contract to administer the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). That’s numbers as in phone numbers, which people could finally port. It created a massive database in need of a neutral steward to give telephone companies equal access to everybody’s digits. To ensure that neutrality, in 1999 they were divested by Lockheed Martin and renamed Neustar. Years later, number portability in the United States remains the global standard for convenience and efficiency. As the first to deliver cloud-based information services and analytics to inform high-volume, high-value decisions in real time – one interaction at a time – they’ve diversified their information services quite a bit, adding to the critical datasets they manage. For more information, go to: https://www.home.neustar/

Running For Distance
The Blind Donkey Runner - John Robert McKay

Running For Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 71:59


On this week's episode I sit down with John Robert McKay, A.K.A. the Blind Donkey Runner. Many would think John would not be able to run due to being visually impaired, but that doesn't stop this thoroughbred. John became legally blind at the age of 2, but that doesn't prevent him from enjoying something he loves to do and that is run.   I enjoyed the conversation John and I had regarding college basketball, ultra marathons, trail running and overcoming life's obstacles and challenges. I hope you will enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it. Thanks for a great chat John!

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs: The Incoherents

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 98:10


It's back to the movies for the Rock N Roll Archaeologist! But for the first time the film in question is a fictional narrative dramedy called, The Incoherents and it is directed by Jared Barel and stars Alex Emanuel, who also wrote most of the music. Jared and Alex break down the film and we try our best not to spoil too much, but do consider this a warning!! Maybe watch the film and then listen to the interview?Bruce Flansburgh is a bored, 40-something New York paralegal who hasn't let go of his dream of rock stardom. While slogging through an increasingly unbearable day to day existence, it dawns on him that the reunions of The Pixies, Soundgarden and other alternative/indie rock bands from the 90's could inspire his former group, THE INCOHERENTS, to reform. The group Jeff Auer as Bruce the vocalist, Alex Emanuel as Jimmy the Guitarist, Casey Clark as drummer Tyler and Walter Hoffman as bassist Kieth, each mired in some sort of midlife malaise, reunite their 90's indie rock band for one last shot at stardom. Starring Jeff Auer, Alex Emanuel, Walter Hoffman, Casey Clark, Amy Carlson, Annette O'Toole, Kate Arrington, Robert McKay, Margaret Anne Florence, Christine Chang. Directed by Jared Barel.Jared Barel is a filmmaker, illustrator, designer, and graphic novelist. He is the owner and founder, along with his brother, Jordan Barel, of Loaded Barrel Studios, an award winning publisher of comics and graphic novels and the production studio behind Jared's film work. Jared is an accomplished director, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor, animator, and producer. He has worked on a plethora of major label and independent music videos, features, short films, trailers, documentaries, and industrials.Alex Emanuel is a professional theatre, film and tv actor, producer, filmmaker and director, as well as a former touring/recording rock musician, writer and visual artist. He was born in the Little Italy area of NYC to artist parents and alternated time growing up between there and Western MA. Alex earned a degree at Skidmore College in Fine Art and trained as an actor in NY and in Chicago. He's a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA, and has worked regionally, on all three coasts, in the UK and in Eastern Europe.Alex's feature film work include roles in The Incoherents, Inside the Rain, When Everything's Gone, The Luring, Stealing Chanel, Orgami, Black Wake, Keep the Change, 39 and 1/2, Juvie, Uncaged, Blowtorch, Trooper, Buster, Together, 2 Wks 1 Yr, Brother 2 among other films.His TV credits include roles on Succession, Public Morals, Bronx SIU, 50 Central, Blue Bloods, House of Cards, Rescue Me, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hack, Sex and the City, As the World Turns, All My Children, The Other F Word and The Whitest Kids You Know among other shows.Alex has acted in more than his share of short films as well, many of which have garnered awards at festivals, and also appeared in many music videos and commercials.https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.10b87ed7-0270-ff78-36e5-08ab06f280ee?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv-20 http://www.jaredbarel.com/https://alexemanuel.com/

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs: The Incoherents

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 98:55


It’s back to the movies for the Rock N Roll Archaeologist! But for the first time the film in question is a fictional narrative dramedy called, The Incoherents and it is directed by Jared Barel and stars Alex Emanuel, who also wrote most of the music. Jared and Alex break down the film and we try our best not to spoil too much, but do consider this a warning!! Maybe watch the film and then listen to the interview?Bruce Flansburgh is a bored, 40-something New York paralegal who hasn’t let go of his dream of rock stardom. While slogging through an increasingly unbearable day to day existence, it dawns on him that the reunions of The Pixies, Soundgarden and other alternative/indie rock bands from the 90’s could inspire his former group, THE INCOHERENTS, to reform. The group Jeff Auer as Bruce the vocalist, Alex Emanuel as Jimmy the Guitarist, Casey Clark as drummer Tyler and Walter Hoffman as bassist Kieth, each mired in some sort of midlife malaise, reunite their 90's indie rock band for one last shot at stardom. Starring Jeff Auer, Alex Emanuel, Walter Hoffman, Casey Clark, Amy Carlson, Annette O’Toole, Kate Arrington, Robert McKay, Margaret Anne Florence, Christine Chang. Directed by Jared Barel.Jared Barel is a filmmaker, illustrator, designer, and graphic novelist. He is the owner and founder, along with his brother, Jordan Barel, of Loaded Barrel Studios, an award winning publisher of comics and graphic novels and the production studio behind Jared's film work. Jared is an accomplished director, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor, animator, and producer. He has worked on a plethora of major label and independent music videos, features, short films, trailers, documentaries, and industrials.Alex Emanuel is a professional theatre, film and tv actor, producer, filmmaker and director, as well as a former touring/recording rock musician, writer and visual artist. He was born in the Little Italy area of NYC to artist parents and alternated time growing up between there and Western MA. Alex earned a degree at Skidmore College in Fine Art and trained as an actor in NY and in Chicago. He's a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA, and has worked regionally, on all three coasts, in the UK and in Eastern Europe.Alex's feature film work include roles in The Incoherents, Inside the Rain, When Everything's Gone, The Luring, Stealing Chanel, Orgami, Black Wake, Keep the Change, 39 and 1/2, Juvie, Uncaged, Blowtorch, Trooper, Buster, Together, 2 Wks 1 Yr, Brother 2 among other films.His TV credits include roles on Succession, Public Morals, Bronx SIU, 50 Central, Blue Bloods, House of Cards, Rescue Me, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hack, Sex and the City, As the World Turns, All My Children, The Other F Word and The Whitest Kids You Know among other shows.Alex has acted in more than his share of short films as well, many of which have garnered awards at festivals, and also appeared in many music videos and commercials.https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.10b87ed7-0270-ff78-36e5-08ab06f280ee?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv-20 http://www.jaredbarel.com/https://alexemanuel.com/

Deeper Digs in Rock
The Incoherents

Deeper Digs in Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 98:10


It's back to the movies for the Rock N Roll Archaeologist! But for the first time the film in question is a fictional narrative dramedy called, The Incoherents and it is directed by Jared Barel and stars Alex Emanuel, who also wrote most of the music. Jared and Alex break down the film and we try our best not to spoil too much, but do consider this a warning!! Maybe watch the film and then listen to the interview?Bruce Flansburgh is a bored, 40-something New York paralegal who hasn't let go of his dream of rock stardom. While slogging through an increasingly unbearable day to day existence, it dawns on him that the reunions of The Pixies, Soundgarden and other alternative/indie rock bands from the 90's could inspire his former group, THE INCOHERENTS, to reform. The group Jeff Auer as Bruce the vocalist, Alex Emanuel as Jimmy the Guitarist, Casey Clark as drummer Tyler and Walter Hoffman as bassist Kieth, each mired in some sort of midlife malaise, reunite their 90's indie rock band for one last shot at stardom. Starring Jeff Auer, Alex Emanuel, Walter Hoffman, Casey Clark, Amy Carlson, Annette O'Toole, Kate Arrington, Robert McKay, Margaret Anne Florence, Christine Chang. Directed by Jared Barel.Jared Barel is a filmmaker, illustrator, designer, and graphic novelist. He is the owner and founder, along with his brother, Jordan Barel, of Loaded Barrel Studios, an award winning publisher of comics and graphic novels and the production studio behind Jared's film work. Jared is an accomplished director, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor, animator, and producer. He has worked on a plethora of major label and independent music videos, features, short films, trailers, documentaries, and industrials. Alex Emanuel is a professional theatre, film and tv actor, producer, filmmaker and director, as well as a former touring/recording rock musician, writer and visual artist. He was born in the Little Italy area of NYC to artist parents and alternated time growing up between there and Western MA. Alex earned a degree at Skidmore College in Fine Art and trained as an actor in NY and in Chicago. He's a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA, and has worked regionally, on all three coasts, in the UK and in Eastern Europe.Alex's feature film work include roles in The Incoherents, Inside the Rain, When Everything's Gone, The Luring, Stealing Chanel, Orgami, Black Wake, Keep the Change, 39 and 1/2, Juvie, Uncaged, Blowtorch, Trooper, Buster, Together, 2 Wks 1 Yr, Brother 2 among other films.His TV credits include roles on Succession, Public Morals, Bronx SIU, 50 Central, Blue Bloods, House of Cards, Rescue Me, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hack, Sex and the City, As the World Turns, All My Children, The Other F Word and The Whitest Kids You Know among other shows.Alex has acted in more than his share of short films as well, many of which have garnered awards at festivals, and also appeared in many music videos and commercials.https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.10b87ed7-0270-ff78-36e5-08ab06f280ee?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv-20 http://www.jaredbarel.com/https://alexemanuel.com/

Deeper Digs in Rock
The Incoherents

Deeper Digs in Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 98:55


It’s back to the movies for the Rock N Roll Archaeologist! But for the first time the film in question is a fictional narrative dramedy called, The Incoherents and it is directed by Jared Barel and stars Alex Emanuel, who also wrote most of the music. Jared and Alex break down the film and we try our best not to spoil too much, but do consider this a warning!! Maybe watch the film and then listen to the interview?Bruce Flansburgh is a bored, 40-something New York paralegal who hasn’t let go of his dream of rock stardom. While slogging through an increasingly unbearable day to day existence, it dawns on him that the reunions of The Pixies, Soundgarden and other alternative/indie rock bands from the 90’s could inspire his former group, THE INCOHERENTS, to reform. The group Jeff Auer as Bruce the vocalist, Alex Emanuel as Jimmy the Guitarist, Casey Clark as drummer Tyler and Walter Hoffman as bassist Kieth, each mired in some sort of midlife malaise, reunite their 90's indie rock band for one last shot at stardom. Starring Jeff Auer, Alex Emanuel, Walter Hoffman, Casey Clark, Amy Carlson, Annette O’Toole, Kate Arrington, Robert McKay, Margaret Anne Florence, Christine Chang. Directed by Jared Barel.Jared Barel is a filmmaker, illustrator, designer, and graphic novelist. He is the owner and founder, along with his brother, Jordan Barel, of Loaded Barrel Studios, an award winning publisher of comics and graphic novels and the production studio behind Jared's film work. Jared is an accomplished director, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor, animator, and producer. He has worked on a plethora of major label and independent music videos, features, short films, trailers, documentaries, and industrials. Alex Emanuel is a professional theatre, film and tv actor, producer, filmmaker and director, as well as a former touring/recording rock musician, writer and visual artist. He was born in the Little Italy area of NYC to artist parents and alternated time growing up between there and Western MA. Alex earned a degree at Skidmore College in Fine Art and trained as an actor in NY and in Chicago. He's a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA, and has worked regionally, on all three coasts, in the UK and in Eastern Europe.Alex's feature film work include roles in The Incoherents, Inside the Rain, When Everything's Gone, The Luring, Stealing Chanel, Orgami, Black Wake, Keep the Change, 39 and 1/2, Juvie, Uncaged, Blowtorch, Trooper, Buster, Together, 2 Wks 1 Yr, Brother 2 among other films.His TV credits include roles on Succession, Public Morals, Bronx SIU, 50 Central, Blue Bloods, House of Cards, Rescue Me, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hack, Sex and the City, As the World Turns, All My Children, The Other F Word and The Whitest Kids You Know among other shows.Alex has acted in more than his share of short films as well, many of which have garnered awards at festivals, and also appeared in many music videos and commercials.https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.10b87ed7-0270-ff78-36e5-08ab06f280ee?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_pvt_aiv-20 http://www.jaredbarel.com/https://alexemanuel.com/

Run The Riot Podcast
EP29 - Robert Mckay - Blind Ultra Runner

Run The Riot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 63:42


This week on the Run the Riot Podcast - Robert Mckay. Robert has been legally blind since the age of 2, but doesn't let that stop him from running ultras!

Tha Ada House
Board Of Commissions RunnerUp Robert McKay

Tha Ada House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 54:35


K.Ellis Keyz Sits Down And Interview Veteran & Retired Firefighter Robert McKay. The Two Discuss in the Interview McKay’s Run for Office, and his Goals and focus for the future. In the interview Robert McKay also speaks on community issues , equal pay, creation of jobs, Waste. Forms of Reproducing Food --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

YOUR NERD SIDE
#65 George Newbern Voice of Superman , Spiderman Far From Home, Comics we want!

YOUR NERD SIDE "THE SHOW"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 41:05


Fonseca talks with George Newbern American actor and voice actor, best known for his roles as Det. Robert McKay in Poochinski, Charlie in ABC show Scandal and Bryan MacKenzie in Father of the Bride (1991) and its sequel Father of the Bride Part II as well as Danny (The Yeti) in Friends and his recurring role as Julia's son Payne in Designing Women. He is also known for providing the voices of Superman in many pieces of DC Comics media (most notably the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series and the Injustice video game series), and Sephiroth in the Final Fantasy series and the Kingdom Hearts series. Fonseca and AMV talk about Spiderman Far From Home, 13 Comic Books we want to see made into movies

YOUR NERD SIDE
#65 George Newbern Voice of Superman , Spiderman Far From Home, Comics we want!

YOUR NERD SIDE "THE SHOW"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 41:05


Fonseca talks with George Newbern American actor and voice actor, best known for his roles as Det. Robert McKay in Poochinski, Charlie in ABC show Scandal and Bryan MacKenzie in Father of the Bride (1991) and its sequel Father of the Bride Part II as well as Danny (The Yeti) in Friends and his recurring role as Julia's son Payne in Designing Women. He is also known for providing the voices of Superman in many pieces of DC Comics media (most notably the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series and the Injustice video game series), and Sephiroth in the Final Fantasy series and the Kingdom Hearts series. Fonseca and AMV talk about Spiderman Far From Home, 13 Comic Books we want to see made into movies

Knockahoma Nation
Episode 108 Knockahoma Nation Podcast Show

Knockahoma Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 164:54


This week we are joined by the one and only Dan Keetz @dKeetz to talk about the Braves rebuild, Latino baseball culture and Waffle House waitresses. Josh misses out this week as he welcomes his new baby girl into the world, so JT and Ken cover all things Knucklehead. Then JT sits down with our good buddy Robert McKay aka The Blind Trail Runner. @JohnrMckayIII Robert is incredible, he runs cross country races and is legally blind. You're going to love this.   Don't forget to subscribe to Knockahoma Nation on Apple podcast, CastBox or Stitcher. AND if you'd like to support the show, check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/KnockahomaNation

fiction/non/fiction
13: Fiction/Non/Fiction: March Madness Edition

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 68:33


In this episode of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast, novelist Marcus Burke and sportswriter Shira Springer discuss writing and basketball with hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell. As March Madness rages on, we talk buzzy topics in the sports world: apprenticeship in college basketball, the need for consistent coverage of women athletes, and the importance of women sportswriters. Readings for the Episode: ·           Team Seven by Marcus Burke ·           Hennessy and Red Lightsby Marcus Burke ·           “7 Ways to Improve Coverage of Women's Sports,” by Shira Springer, Nieman Reports ·           “WNBA superstar Sue Bird rates sports coverage and finds room for improvement,” by Shira Springer, Nieman Reports ·           "La Liga turning heads with women's soccer," by Shira Springer, Sports Business Daily ·           “What If the United States Had Boycotted Hitler's Olympics?” by Shira Springer from Upon Further Review: The Greatest What-Ifs in Sports History, edited by Mike Pesca ·           One on One by Tabitha King ·           The Crossover by Kwame Alexander ·           A Sense of Where You Are, by John McPhee ·           Burn it All Down Podcast ·           The Meaning of Serena Williams by Claudia Rankine ·           Citizen by Claudia Rankine ·           R. R. Knudson, a Writer Whose Subject Was Sports, Dies at 75, The New York Times ·           “Grant Hall,” in A Region Not Home, by James McPherson  ·           The Bad News Bears, dir. Michael Ritchie ·           The Girl Who Wanted to Run the Boston Marathon, by Robert McKay ·           Champion's Choice, by John R. Tunis Guests: ·           Marcus Burke ·           Shira Springer   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Knowing Animals
Episode 99: A Vegan Form of Life with Robert McKay

Knowing Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 36:41


In this episode of Knowing Animals I am Joined by Dr. Robert McKay. Robert (Bob) is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Sheffield. We discuss his book chapter ‘A Vegan Form of Life’ which appeared in the book Thinking Veganism in Literature and Culture: Towards a Vegan Theory, which was published by Palgrave in 2018 and edited by Emeila Quinn and Benjamin Westwood. This episode of Knowing Animals is brought to you by AASA. AASA is the Australasian Animal Studies Association. You can find AASA on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/AASA-Australasian-Animal-Studies-Association-480316142116752/. Join AASA today! This episode of Knowing Animals is also brought to you by MC Pony. MC Pony brings you Mindful Rhymes for Kinder Times. Check out MC Pony at www.veganthused.com.    

Escuchando Peliculas
Los Archivos del Pentágono (2017) #Drama #Periodismo #peliculas #podcast #audesc

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 111:05


País Estados Unidos Dirección Steven Spielberg Guion Liz Hannah, Josh Singer Música John Williams Fotografía Janusz Kaminski Reparto Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Bruce Greenwood, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Sarah Paulson, Matthew Rhys, Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, Jesse Plemons, Bradley Whitford, David Cross, Michael Stuhlbarg, Zach Woods, Pat Healy, Deirdre Lovejoy, Jessie Mueller, Rick Holmes, Philip Casnoff, Will Denton, Jennifer Dundas, Stark Sands, Michael Cyril Creighton, Michael Devine, Luke Slattery, Gary Wilmes, Justin Swain, Sasha Spielberg, Kenneth Tigar, Robert McKay, Dan Bittner, Bryan Burton, Coral Peña Sinopsis En junio de 1971 The New York Times y The Washington Post tomaron una valiente posición en favor de la libertad de expresión, informando sobre los documentos del Pentágono y el encubrimiento masivo de secretos por parte del gobierno, que había durado cuatro décadas y cuatro presidencias estadounidenses. En ese momento, Katherine Graham (Meryl Streep), primera mujer editora del Post, y el director Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) intentaban relanzar un periódico local en decadencia. Juntos decidieron tomar la audaz decisión de apoyar al The New York Times y luchar contra el intento de la Administración Nixon de restringir la primera enmienda... Historia basada en los documentos del Post que recogían información clasificada sobre la Guerra de Vietnam.

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Missions - Audio

Portview

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 31:40


Listen as Robert McKay shares stories and examples of how missions is simply hearing God's voice and obeying it.

Knowing Animals
Episode 25: Marilyn Monroe and Animal Protection with Robert McKay

Knowing Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2016 34:19


This episode of Knowing Animals is part of our UK series. We are joined by Dr. Robert McKay from the University of Sheffield. We discuss his book chapter 'Animal life and moral agencies in post-war cinema: Velma Johnston, Marilyn Monroe, Arthur Miller and John Huston's the Misfits' Which appeared in the book ‘Animal Life and the Moving Image’. That book was published by Palgrave in 2016.   This episode is brought to you by AASA - the Australasian Animal Studies Association. Join today! 

The Vegan Option - Vegetarianism: The Story So Far
Science Fiction and Animals: from Jonathan Swift and HG Wells to Star Trek and Doctor Who; with Sherryl Vint, Robert McKay, and Tara Lomax

The Vegan Option - Vegetarianism: The Story So Far

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013


From Jonathan Swift's talking horses to Star Trek's Vulcans, and from HG Wells to Doctor Who, science fiction has tackled the big questions about our relationship with other animals. Join the experts who work at the junction of literary criticism and animal studies to discover the themes in famous books, film, and TV - as well as the cult sci-fi stories that wrestle with food ethics, the boundaries of humanity, and alternative ways of living. The post Science Fiction and Animals: from Jonathan Swift and HG Wells to Star Trek and Doctor Who; with Sherryl Vint, Robert McKay, and Tara Lomax first appeared on THE VEGAN OPTION radio show and blog.

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World Missions - Audio

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2013 54:11


We can influence seekers around the world to find Jesus! Listen as Robert McKay shares what God is doing around the world.