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Stuff You Missed in History Class
The Humble Ballpoint Pen

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 35:35 Transcription Available


Before the ballpoint pen, people used their hands, reeds, bamboo, brushes, quills, and eventually nibs to write or draw. But how did things evolve from there to get to things like the fountain pen, and eventually, a ballpoint? Research: "pen." Britannica Library, Encyclopædia Britannica, 26 Jul. 2021. libraries.state.ma.us/login?eburl=https%3A%2F%2Flibrary.eb.com&ebtarget=%2Flevels%2Freferencecenter%2Farticle%2Fpen%2F59036&ebboatid=9265652. Accessed 13 Jun. 2025. "Pen." UXL Science, UXL, 2008. Gale In Context: Science, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CV2646000736/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=52ede570. Accessed 27 May 2025 “Patent of Mr. Frederick Bartholomew Folsch, of Oxford street, for improvements on instruments, and pens, to facilitate writing.” https://archive.org/details/jstor-30072521/mode/2up Bayley, Stephen. “Obituary: Baron Marcel Bich.” The Independent. 6/1/1994. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-baron-marcel-bich-1419867.html Bourque, Joseph. “The Waterman Pen.” American Heritage. Jul/Aug92, Vol. 43 Issue 4, p30. Brachmann, Steve. “The Evolution of Modern Ballpoint Pen: A Patent History.” IP Watchdog. 12/10/2014. https://ipwatchdog.com/2014/12/10/the-evolution-of-modern-ballpoint-pen-a-patent-history/id=52550/ Cross, Alonzo T. “Stylographic Pen.” U.S. Patent 232804. 10/5/1880. Daniels, Maygene. “The Ingenious Pen: American Writing Implements from the Eighteenth Century to the Twentieth.” The American Archivist , Summer, 1980, Vol. 43, No. 3 (Summer, 1980). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40292316 Di Nardo, Sam. “When was the Fountain Pen Invented: A Brief History.” Dayspring Pens. 1/2/2023. https://www.dayspringpens.com/blogs/the-jotted-line/when-was-the-fountain-pen-invented-a-brief-history-1 Di Nardo, Sam. “Who Invented the Ballpoint Pen?: A Brief History.” Sayspring Pens. s1/2/2023. https://www.dayspringpens.com/blogs/the-jotted-line/who-invented-the-ballpoint-pen-history?srsltid=AfmBOopQR061KHIKpgm_a0a0IHiTSiY_V-ahwIFQxU5MYzLLQ5vpHjXv Dowling, Stephen. “The cheap pen that changed writing forever.” BBC. 10/29/2020. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20201028-history-of-the-ballpoint-pen German Patent and Trademark Office. “László Biró´s 125th birthday.” https://www.dpma.de/english/our_office/publications/milestones/inventionsthatmadehistory/kugelschreiber/index.html Laszlo, Josef Biro. “Writing Instrument.” U.S. patent 2390636. 12/11/1945. Loud, J.J. “Pen.” U.S. Patent 392046. 10/30/1888. National inventors Hall of Fame. “Laszlo Josef Biro.” https://www.invent.org/inductees/laszlo-josef-biro Riesberg, Van Vechton. “Fountain Pen.” U.S. Patent 1171652. 2/15/1916. Rothman, Lily. “Why the Invention of the Ballpoint Pen Was Such a Big Deal.” Time. 10/29/2015. https://time.com/4083274/ballpoint-pen/ The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. “#236 Birome Ballpoint Pen Collection.” https://www.asme.org/about-asme/engineering-history/landmarks/236-birome-ballpoint-pen-collection Waterman, L.E. “Fountain Pen.” U.S. Patent 293545. 2/12/1884. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 27, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 127:36


Happy Friday! Rothman and Ice are out at the Westerville Fire Station for the 2025 Beat the Heat event! The NHL Draft is tonight, and Blue Jackets President of Hockey Ops Don Waddell spoke on the matter. Are the Browns losing their identity by moving to an indoor stadium? We play Overs and Unders. Joe Burrow put all the pressure on the offense this year for the Bengals, but the implication is that the defense is weak. We play Under Pressure. Jensen Lewis joins the show for Chin Music. Todd McShay offers some incredibly high praise for Caleb Downs. Which NFL QBs have the most pressure on them this season? Is Jayden Daniels already better than Jalen Hurts? Blue Jackets HC Dean Evason joins the show. And we play Tell the Truth.

The RevOps Review
The Overwhelm of Possibility: AI, Tech Consolidation & the RevOps Balancing Act with Gabe Rothman, VP of Operations at Rescale

The RevOps Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 30:49


In this episode, Gabe Rothman (VP of Operations at Rescale) joins to unpack one of the biggest challenges facing RevOps leaders today: navigating the explosion of AI tools, deciding where to consolidate tech stacks, and figuring out how to truly drive efficiency - without simply chasing shiny objects. From AI's evolving role in account planning to redefining what a “customer” actually means inside complex businesses, Gabe shares real-world lessons on making smarter decisions in an increasingly noisy market.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 26, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 126:52


Happy Thursday! Someone at this station claimed that Hooters was the best place to eat wings, so we put them on trial for that. What is the likelihood Ohio State repeats as National Champions? Stephen Means of Cleveland.com joins the show to talk Buckeyes. Don Waddell spoke ahead of the draft. A former Bengal apparently has insight on the Browns QB battle. Where does Kirk Cousins go from here? Adam King joins the show from Barcelona somehow someway. Aaron Rodgers greets Will Howard with open arms. The Blue Jackets make a trade mid-show. We go on multiple Russell Wilson themed tangents. Pete Fiutak of CollegeFootballNews.com joins the show. And we try to figure out who is at fault for Rothman showing up underdressed to a black tie event on today's Tell the Truth.

Systems Simplified
Building Scalable Support Systems for Mission-Driven Leaders With Shmuly Rothman

Systems Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 31:19


In This Episode What does it take to turn a deeply personal mission into a repeatable, scalable impact? In this inspiring episode, host Adi Klevit interviews returning guest Rabbi Shmuly Rothman about how systems and delegation played a critical role in scaling his work with Chabad rabbis around the world. Shmuly shares the story of building the Donor Relations Manager (DRM) program—starting from a coaching insight and growing into an operational model that's changing lives and communities. Adi and Shmuly dive into the mindset shifts required for growth, including overcoming resistance to delegation, clarifying the “why,” and trusting the process. They discuss the importance of building infrastructure before launching and how thoughtful hiring, training, and documentation can create long-term sustainability. It's a masterclass in values-based leadership through systems. Whether you're a business owner or a nonprofit leader, this conversation offers practical wisdom on scaling with integrity, structure, and intention.  

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 25, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 127:31


Happy Wednesday! The Chase Burns debut for the Reds was inspiring even though it didn't end as well as it started. Dan Orlovsky opined that Aaron Rodgers is in Pittsburgh because he still believes that he can compete for a Super Bowl, but Aaron's own words on McAfee yesterday indicate otherwise. Adam Schefter joins the show. Jim Tressel essentially admitted that the standards for the Michigan game are at least a little bit lower than they used to be in his era. We play In or Out. Bobby Carpenter joins the show. How many All-American prospects does this Ohio State team have? The AFC North has really lost its luster over the past couple of seasons. Caleb Williams said Packers fans suck. Kevin Sweeney of Sports Illustrated joins the show to discuss the NFL Draft. And we play Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 24, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 130:38


Happy Tuesday! Rothman is back in the saddle. There's a crazy battle between Miami (FL) and Wisconsin that is going to set the precedent for tampering with transfers. Ja'Marr Chase was approached by a woman who really wanted to be seen with him, and he really was not feeling it. A former NFL player who has not been mentioned on this show in a long time retweeted us out of the blue. How did we get into his algorithm? Shemar Stewart's agent is playing the game. Oz the Mentalist's representation got back to us and are charging us 15x more than Matty was expecting. Tyvis Powell joins the show! Jim Tressel wants to make a unique change to the college football structure. Aaron Rodgers is pretty sure this year is going to be his last. We reveal Adam Schefter's evidence of Oz the Mentalist's legitimacy to Matty. Pat Murphy of Bucknuts joins the show, and we play Tell the Truth.

Moms Talk Autism Podcast
Different Thinkers: Autism with Drs. Fredrikson and Rothman

Moms Talk Autism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 52:57


They're back to chat and with a new book! Dr Yael Rothman and Dr. Katia Fredrikson are once again here with us to discuss our neurodivergent kids, finding the appropriate therapies and care for them, and how to talk to our kids about autism. What is autism? How do I explain such complex concepts to my child? Where do I even start? Ultimately, we want to think long-term for our kids' overall success, give them the tools to understand the world around them, and, most importantly, empower themselves.  Instagram- @neuropsychmoms Different Thinkers: Autism- our favorite book to talk to your kids about autism Different Thinkers: ADHD Contact us at hello@momstalkautism.com

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 23, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 127:26


Happy Monday! Dave Biddle is in the studio hanging out with us today! The Pacers were holding their own with the Thunder in Game 7 until they weren't. Jim Tressel appeared on this here radio show on Friday, and we review some of his most interesting comments. Bill Kurelic of 247 Bucknuts joins the show to talk Buckeye recruiting. We play Party Like a Rothstar. Travis Hunter is officially a Jaguar, so what is his outlook for the season? Keith Smith of Spotrac joins the show to cap off the NBA season. Someone with a difficult name to pronounce wrote an article offering some bold predictions for the NFL season. A former player thinks one particular AFC team will break through and play in the Super Bowl this year. Cooper Kupp really likes Jaxon Smith-Njigba. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 20, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 128:35


Happy Friday! Rothman and Scotty Vegas are out at Gigi's Drive for Dogs golf outing at Cumberland Trail Golf Club. Jim Tressel joins the show right off the bat and sticks around for 3 segments! The Hyphenator, Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre, follows Tress. We play Under Pressure. Cardale Jones joins the show. Jake Diebler wants to give Bruce Thornton some relief this year. The NBA Finals is going to a 7th game! We play Overs and Unders. Jensen Lewis joins the show for some Chin Music. And we discover that history almost repeated itself in Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 19, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 127:39


Happy Thursday! Adam King is in the house. Rothman almost got in a car accident in the 97.1 The Fan parking lot, and we're trying to figure out who done it. Shedeur Sanders drives like he's in NASCAR. Quinshon Judkins was asked if he's starting to feel at home in Ohio, and his answer will catch you off-guard. Mark Schlereth has really high expectations for Tyrese Haliburton in Game 6 tonight. We discover that multiple members of the show have gotten in an unbelievable amount of car accidents. The Caitlin Clark-Jacy Sheldon debacle has exploded nationwide. Ohio State football got a commit mid-show. Michigan is trying to pull some sleight of hand. Will Shields joins us for Gold Jacket Thursday. And Tell the Truth gets stampeded, and I'm not happy about it. -TLC

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 18, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 128:45


Happy Wednesday! The Florida Panthers beat the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final for the second time in consecutive seasons. We talk about the Bengals and their offseason challenges. Adam Schefter joins the show. Which NFL players are going to bust this season? We play In or Out. Bobby Carpenter joins the show. Ohio State offered Jeremiah Smith's little brother. The Houston Texans are expected to offer Damon Arnette a second chance in the NFL right after Henry Ruggs just spoke at a presentation for Hope for Prisoners. There's one NFL WR who no one is talking about, but is he Jefferson and Chase level good? We go full Zapruder film on the Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham vs Jacy Sheldon and Marina Mabrey battle from last night on the WNBA hardwood. And we Tell the Truth.

Knobbe IP+
AI and Copyright: Navigating the Legal Maze with Liz Rothman

Knobbe IP+

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 32:37


In this episode of Knobbe IP+, Knobbe Martens partner Mark Lezama is joined by attorney and emerging technology advisor Liz Rothman to discuss the complex topic of artificial intelligence and copyright law. During their conversation, Mark and Liz explore the contentious issue of “fair use” in the context of AI training, and break down the potential impact of recent court rulings such as Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence. They also discuss whether the current landscape of copyright law is equipped to keep up with the rapid evolution of AI technology and companies. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity, technology, and the law.   Listen to the episode below or read the full transcript here.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 17, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 119:41


Happy Tuesday! The Thunder took a 3-2 lead over the Pacers last night, and we have Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final this evening. Somehow we get into a discussion about the most famous athletes from each sport, and there's a lot of disagreement among the panel. Brian Hedger of the Columbus Dispatch joins the show to discuss some of the tough decisions that the Blue Jackets need to make this offseason. Rory McIlroy either got a shot of confidence from his Masters victory or he's just mentally exhausted based on his recent behavior. Is there any way the Browns keep all 4 QBs heading into the season? Which NFL teams could plummet this season? Baker Mayfield speaks glowingly of Emeka Egbuka. The Buckeyes are expecting a commit on Thursday. An Arkansas Razorbacks pitcher has more guts than Clayton Kershaw. Ryan Clark thinks the legacy of Aaron Rodgers' and Mike Tomlin's entire careers are riding on this season. And we kick around whether or not the basketball community truly views Tyrese Haliburton as a superstar player in Tell the Truth.

The Dawn Stensland Show
Greg Rothman Chairman Of The Pennsylvania GOP

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 19:33


Senator Rothman Tells Us How He Plans To Get The Pennsylvania GOP In Ship Shape Condition And How We Need To Stay United Because There Is So Much Work Ahead Of Us

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 16, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 128:37


Happy Monday, if there is such a thing! If you were rooting for the course during the US Open, you won. Trey Hendrickson is back in communication with the Bengals. James Rapien of Locked on Bengals joins the show. We play Party Like a Rothstar. Ryan Baker joins us for the final two hours of the program. One CFB QB is getting outrageous hype in the offseason. How should the Cavaliers handle these phone calls about Darius Garland? Bill Bender of The Sporting News joins the show to talk college football. Will Howard really likes Aaron Rodgers so far. Which NFL teams/players are going to make us flip them on our TVs this season? A former NFL player may have a surprising pick for best QB in the NFC. Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette joins the show to discuss the reaction to Aaron Rodgers practicing with the team last week. And we finish things off by Telling the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 13, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 127:38


Happy Friday! Adam King is in the studio hanging out with AR. It's Round 2 of the U.S. Open from Oakmont. Ross Bjork's press conference yesterday makes us ponder if and when college football fans are actually losing interest in the sport or if that's just a cheap talking point. We play Overs and Unders and Under Pressure. What's the best and worst case scenario for the Bengals this season? Ohio State is getting a new gray basketball court in an attempt to keep up with modern trends. Is Scottie Scheffler's dominance in golf enough to break through with non-golf fans the way Tiger Woods did? Jensen Lewis joins the show for Chin Music. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 12, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 136:04


Happy Thursday! DeVier Posey is in the house with AR. Since DeVier is here, Rothman addresses a memory from the infamous 2011 season and DPo responds with his insight. It's the first round of the U.S. Open in golf at Oakmont. Did Joe Burrow mean to say what he just said? Ohio State AD Ross Bjork took the podium and we react to his press conference. The NBA Finals took a turn last night, and now people don't know what to think. Hall of Famer and career-long Buccaneer Ronde Barber joins the show for one of the best Gold Jacket Thursdays we'll ever air. And DeVier reveals some interesting details about Dabo Swinney attempting to recruit him to Clemson during Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 11, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 128:57


Happy Wednesday! Ice is out with an injured back, and we wonder if maybe this injury is fake in an attempt to duck asking Adam Schefter about the legitimacy of Oz the Mentalist. Aaron Rodgers heaps some serious praise toward Mike Tomlin, but this doesn't necessarily cure Pittsburgh's inescapable problem. Adam Schefter joins the show and gives quite the testimony regarding Oz. Is Scottie Scheffler the safest bet in sports? We surprise the audience with Bobby Carpenter jumping in the studio to co-host the final two hours of the program. We uncover some Buckeye history as it turns out that Anthony Rothman was the mastermind behind Urban's 3-game suspension in 2018. Stefon Diggs walks a tightrope as he's peppered with questions about his recent boat trip. Urban Meyer questions the standards at USC. A former NFL QB put out a very unpopular QB power ranking. Is it time for Justin Herbert to put up or shut up? Ryan Roberts of A to Z sports joins the show to talk college football. And we introduce Bobby to some of our new drops during Tell the Truth.

Admissions Straight Talk
How to Overcome the Biggest Weaknesses in Med School Applications [Episode 605]

Admissions Straight Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 34:07 Transcription Available


In the 605th episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Dr. Barry Rothman, current Accepted consultant and former Health Professions Advisor and Director of San Francisco State University's Pre-Health Professions Certificate Program, joins Linda Abraham to explore how med school applicants can overcome common application weaknesses. From low GPAs and MCAT scores to limited clinical experience, research, or community service, Dr. Rothman shares practical strategies for strengthening your candidacy and making smart, mission-aligned school selections. The episode also covers sensitive topics like academic infractions, mental health challenges, and the importance of timing and fit. Whether you're reapplying or just beginning your journey, this conversation is packed with expert advice to help you stand out.Related LinksMed School Admissions QuizDr. Barry Rothman Bio Applying to Medical School with Low Stats: What You Need to KnowMedical School Selectivity IndexRelated Admissions Straight Talk EpisodesRejection and Reapplication: How to Respond Inside the Emory PA Program: Admissions, Curriculum, and Keys to SuccessInside Pitt Med School: Innovations in Medical EducationInside Geisinger Med School AdmissionsAccepted: Your Guide to CU School of Medicine Follow UsYouTubeFacebookLinkedInContact Uswww.accepted.comsupport@accepted.com+1 (310) 815-9553

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 10, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 128:07


Happy Tuesday! Oz the Mentalist made another appearance, this time on ESPN's Get Up. Matty Ice isn't falling for it. TLC is trying to crack down how much it would cost for Oz to perform live in our studio. Dave Biddle of 247 Sports' Bucknuts joins the show. Trouble is brewing in Cincinnati. An impromptu discussion about which athletes we hate the most turns into a brutally honest conversation about Angel Reese. A typically rock solid ESPN personality just issued a spicy take that we think is pretty uninformed. Did the Browns really have one of the three worst offseasons in the NFL? An announcement was made live during the show, but Rothman told everyone that this was going to happen like six weeks ago. Is it inappropriate for radio personalities to refer to athletes as "losers?" Terry McLaurin is disgruntled in Washington. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 9, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 127:55


Happy Monday! Rothman is back from his illness, and Ice and TLC have to inform him that the Warren Sapp Gold Jacket Thursday interview from last week did not go as expected in his absence. Revenue sharing is officially a go in college football. Aaron Rodgers was actually the Steelers third choice at QB. We play Party Like a Rothstar. We randomly stumble into a discussion on athletes from decades ago who could hang today and generational differences in sports. Browns fans and Bengals fans are now in the exact same boat. Mike Tanier of Too Deep Zone joins the show. Ohio State is ahead of the game this time. A discussion about two NFC North QBs goes off the rails because two ESPN personalities couldn't keep their thoughts straight. Adam Sandler responded to Derrick Henry. Dan Wetzel of ESPN joins the show to discuss the latest developments in college football. We play Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 6, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 127:56


Happy Friday! Austin Ward is in the house. Tyrese Haliburton is out of this world. Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final is tonight. Aaron Rodgers was extremely rude to us yesterday. Is Jeremiah Smith a better bet to win the Heisman over Julian Sayin? We play Overs and Unders. Oregon just suffered a brutal blow. We play Under Pressure. Sam Bruchhaus of Sumer Sports joins the show to talk football. Austin gives us some incredible insight on this current events on the recruiting trail as Official Visit season has commenced. What is the Big Ten looking like with this Oregon news that's upon us? Andrew Berry made a new friend. Jensen Lewis joins the show for some Chin Music. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 5, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 128:00


Happy Thursday! Matty Ice and Cole are your hosts today. Tommy Rees and Jim Schwartz react to Browns OTAs, NBA Reporter Keith Smith joins at 12:30pm, Derek Carr felt guilty cashing checks from the Saints while injured, AFC North most important non-superstars, Adam Silver announces changes to the NBA All-Star Game, 10TVs Adam King joins at 1:30pm, basketball commit Dorian Jones requests his release from Ohio State, ranking the possible NFL Worst-to-First chances in 2025, Charlie Batch is excited for Will Howard in Pittsburgh, and Gold Jacket Thursday with Warren Sapp at 2:30pm!

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 4, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 127:09


Happy Wednesday! We open the show by remembering a former Buckeye who passed away and was one of the ultimate tough guys the sport of football has ever seen. One of Matty Ice's worst takes in the history of radio is coming back to haunt him today. Is Aaron Rodgers even worth it for the Steelers at this point? Adam Schefter joins the show. A news outlet had the clickbaitiest headline in the history of clickbait... and we learned that they used news that was created on this show to drive their story. Does Shedeur have a real shot at winning the starting job Week 1? We got an interesting 4-QB debate heading into this season that has nothing to do with the MVP. Bobby Carpenter joins the show. Ohio State rearranges their future schedule, and we are reminded of one of the near disasters that almost took place in The Shoe. We've found a new angle to The Great Debate of Rothman and Ice. Finebaum says Texas should be the favorite to win the CFP this year. Does that benefit Ryan Day? Gambling isn't legal for pro athletes, but Derrick Henry just made a really fun wager with a talk show host. And we play a fun game of Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 3, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 128:31


Happy Tuesday! Rothman is back from his day off. Bill Belichick is officially a very cheap head coach now that we have eclipsed the June 1 threshold. We have a new media feud that looks like it's going to be resolved face-to-face which is shocking. Deion admits he was hurt by how Shedeur was publicly discussed throughout the draft process. For all of the criticism that George Pickens has received, there is one pretty prominent figure that has his back. A two-time Super Bowl champion QB thinks Jayden Daniels is still on the outside looking in. Joel Bitonio is excited to be back with the Browns, and he wants the team to behave like they want to win and sit the rookie QBs to start the season. Brenden Deeg of the The Score joins the show to talk football. Ohio State is falsely advertising their new stadium renovations. A former player thinks the Jets were crazy for putting their future in the hands of Justin Fields over Shedeur Sanders. Adam Jardy of the Columbus Dispatch joins the show to discuss Jake Diebler's latest additions on the recruiting trail. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice June, 2, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 128:28


Happy Monday! DeVier Posey is in the house today. Scottie Scheffler did Scottie Scheffler things to finish out another great week at The Memorial Tournament. What's next for Nick Chubb? We double back and reexamine what Nick Saban said to 97.1 The Fan's own Stephanie Otey at Muirfield last week. We play Party Like a Rothstar. A Super Bowl champion says Joe Burrow isn't a top 4 QB in the NFL. A Big Ten QB was targeted by the SEC this offseason and told that conference to kick rocks. Joe DeLeone of A to Z sports joins the show to talk football. The Buckeye basketball program got a commitment from a name we know! Is there any team sport athlete who is as dominant as Scottie Scheffler is right now? The Lions have a rather sudden retirement, but it kind of looks like they knew it was coming. Louis Riddick thinks the stars are aligning for Justin Fields. Doug Lesmerises of The Kings of the North Podcast joins the show to talk college football. And we shut things down by Telling the Truth.

Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Exploring Kittybunkport: Imagination, Inspiration & a Whole Lot of Meow

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 56:54


In this heartwarming episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of children's storytelling, featuring three incredible creators who are redefining children's literature. First up, Scott Rothman and Zachariah Ohora share the magical backstory of their hilarious picture book, KittyBunkPort. Born from a playful moment with Rothman's son in Maine, the book transforms a simple mispronunciation into a whimsical tale about a town full of scaredy cats and a haunted lighthouse. Their conversation reveals the beautiful, often unexpected ways children's books come to life. Rothman, known for his childlike sense of humor, and Ohora, with his "Fuzzy Town" illustration style, demonstrate the incredible synergy between authors and illustrators. They candidly discuss their creative processes, from Rothman's trusty legal pad to Ohora's transition to digital illustration with Procreate. The episode then shifts to Helen Dunlap Newton, who introduces her middle-grade novel "Careful What You Hear" - a compelling story about Noah, a young protagonist with a cochlear implant who can unexpectedly hear thoughts. Newton, a veteran sixth-grade teacher, brings remarkable insight into adolescent experiences and the importance of diverse representation in children's literature. What makes this episode truly special is the genuine passion these creators have for storytelling. They're not just writing books; they're creating worlds that spark imagination, encourage empathy, and make children laugh. Whether it's Rothman's comedic cat adventures or Newton's innovative exploration of hearing technology, each story is crafted with love and understanding. For parents, educators, and book lovers, this episode is a delightful reminder of the magic that happens when creativity meets compassion. It's a must-listen for anyone who believes in the transformative power of children's literature. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 30, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 125:44


Happy Friday! Rothman and Ice are broadcasting live from Muirfield Village for the second round of The Memorial Tournament. Golfer Ryan Gerard stopped by the desk to chat after his second round. A former NFL player took Joe Flacco to task over his comments about not being a mentor to younger players. We play Overs and Unders. Patrick Mahomes think Travis Kelce still has a lot left in the tank despite a slow start last season. We play Under Pressure. Charles Barkley thinks that Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals is a double must-win. Rothman and Ice strongly disagree over the behavior of an Indianapolis Star media member in the postgame press conference. Buckeye basketball just got some uninspiring news. Speaking of Mahomes, he is now in the same club as Anthony Rothman and Larry Fitzgerald. And we shut things down by Telling the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 29, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 116:02


Happy Thursday! Rothman and Ice are live from Muirfield Village covering the first round of The Memorial Tournament. Ohio State football has revealed kick times for four different games this season, and fans will not be thrilled. 10TV's Adam King joins the desk for some fun. Joe Flacco gives a brutally honest and combative answer when questioned about whether or not he will embrace a mentorship role with multiple young QBs in that room, and it's awesome. Austin Eckroat sits down with the guys following his opening round of the tournament. Pete Fiutak joins the show to talk college football. One of the most famous athletes who ever lived has some family ties that might be heading to Columbus. Mike Vrabel has his hands full with one of his new free agent acquisitions. The Aaron Rodgers hate has gotten so out of control that people are actually inventing new ways to hate him. And we shut things down by Telling the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 28, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 128:28


Happy Wednesday! Rothman and Ice are out at the Memorial Tournament Celebrity Pro-Am today and were able to catch up with Ryan Day, Nick Saban, Peyton Manning, Steph Curry and Larry Fitzgerald. Ya know, no big deal. In sports news, Terry Bradshaw went on a Little Rock, Arkansas sports station (???) and blasted Aaron Rodgers, and we wonder if he thought nobody would find out about it. How likely is it that Joe Burrow will win the MVP next season? We play In or Out. A former Pro Bowl receiver has high hopes for George Pickens in his new home. Patrick Murphy of Bucknuts joins the show to talk Buckeyes. And we make our picks for the Memorial!

Practical Wisdoms
AI Productivity Secrets: How to Instantly Boost Your Efficiency with Katerina Rothman

Practical Wisdoms

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 34:49


Katerina Rothman is a driven entrepreneur, marketing expert and business coach dedicated to equipping business owners with current AI technologies for growth and optimization. With a diverse background spanning economics, marketing, and entrepreneurship, she has built a reputation for her innovative and holistic approach to business growth.Read More at: https://petite2queen.com/ai-productivity-secrets-boost-efficiency/Support the showCheck out Petite2Queen for more great interviews, podcasts, and blogs to help you achieve more, faster!https://www.petite2queen.com/​

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 27, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 127:35


Happy Tuesday! We're back with plenty to discuss after a three day weekend. Aaron Rodgers actually gave us some legitimate news and hilarious content following his recent trip to Austin, Texas. Adam Schefter joins the show for NFL Playbook. We play Party Like a Rothstar. We're 100 days away from the NFL season, so what are the biggest storylines that we are going to follow this year? Howard Griffith of the Big Ten Network joins the show. Jack Nicklaus speaks with the media, and we have the audio live! Matt LaFleur said he fully expects Rodgers to be a Steeler this year. Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette joins the show with some insight on how the Steelers view their QB dilemma. And Rothman is very disappointed in The Loose Cannon due to an inappropriate Tell the Truth prompt.

Tangle
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: Noah Rothman - Trump 2.0 repudiates the conservatism of Trump 1.0.

Tangle

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 14:33


Every day, the Tangle team dives deep into commentary about the big, divisive story we are covering. And, I kid you not, almost every day we come across a piece from Noah Rothman.I take pride in how much I write — a daily editorial ensconced in a 4,000-word newsletter is no small feat. But Rothman makes me feel like an amateur. I'd wonder if he was some kind of robot, save the fact that his writing is so thoughtful and human that I know there's a real person behind it. His output is equal parts astonishing and impressive, mostly because so much of it is quality writing and valuable commentary.So, I was thrilled to learn a couple weeks ago that my editorial team was pursuing him for a contributed piece to Tangle. And when I heard the topic — the idea that Trump's second term is a repudiation of his first — my curiosity was piqued. Today, you'll hear that piece. I disagree with Rothman on any number of things, including some of the arguments in this article, which is why I find it so exhilarating to readedit and publish it. But, agree or disagree, what's clear to me is that his argument is cogent, thoughtful, and well-made. For that, I'm grateful — and excited to share it in Tangle as part of our concerted effort to recruit more compelling and interesting writers to publish their work exclusively with us.Here is Noah Rothman, Senior Editor at National Review, in reading his piece for Tangle. Ad-free podcasts are here!Many listeners have been asking for an ad-free version of this podcast that they could subscribe to — and we finally launched it. You can go to ReadTangle.com to sign up! You can also give the gift of a Tangle podcast subscription by clicking here.You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Our Executive Editor and Founder is Isaac Saul. Our Executive Producer is Jon Lall.This podcast was hosted by Ari Weitzman and Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75 and Jon Lall. Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Senior Editor Will Kaback, Hunter Casperson, Kendall White, Bailey Saul, and Audrey Moorehead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 23, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 128:16


Happy Friday! If you didn't already know that Rothman is a big baller, we just received even more evidence. Michael Wilbon tore one NFL QB to shreds. What can we take away from this new College Football Playoff format? We play Overs and Unders. Kevin Stefanski offered some intel into the quarterback shuffle in Cleveland. We play Under Pressure. ESPN College Football Reporter Heather Dinich joins the show. Urban Meyer think the Big Ten has surpassed the SEC. Bill Belichick might have just confirmed the rumors about his possible engagement. You'll never guess what the most popular bet in the NFL is right now. Jensen Lewis joins us for Chin Music, and we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 22, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 127:50


Happy Thursday! Colts owner Jim Irsay passes away, and we recall the fascinating juxtaposition between how people view the Colts, Browns and Ravens ownership as they are all connected together. DID YOU SEE THE END OF KNICKS AND PACERS LAST NIGHT?! Executive Director of The Memorial Tournament Dan Sullivan joins the show and breaks some news for us. George Pickens seems to be a happy camper being away from Pittsburgh. 100 days until Ohio State-Texas. Whether he's right or wrong, Deshaun Watson seems to think he's going to be healthy this season. Adam King makes his debut that really isn't a debut on the program. Charles Barkley and Draymond Green advocate for Tyrese Haliburton's dad to be reinstated from his suspension. There have been varying reactions to the tush push ruling, and we found two opinions in particular that we don't like. Dave Lapham joins the show to talk Bengals. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 21, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 124:49


Happy Wednesday! We discovered a new titan of the broadcasting industry who is more dedicated to this career than any person on this show. We are knee deep in Tush Push and NFL divisional voting. Dan Graziano of ESPN shared some of challenges with the negotiations of the Trey Hendrickson contract extension that's in limbo, and we give our take. We play In or Out. Adam Schefter joins the show on a busy NFL day. Bobby Carpenter joins the show as we dig into Mike Vrabel and Urban Meyer perhaps making amends. Will Howard describes his leadership ability. The NFL is not broken. Rothman is going to hate what he's going to see on his television during the 2028 Olympics. Stephen Means of Cleveland.com joins the show. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 20, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 123:34


Happy Tuesday! Kurt Warner spoke glowingly about Shedeur Sanders. Sam Bruchhaus of Sumer Sports joins the show to talk NFL. Mets fans ran their mouths about plucking Juan Soto from the Yankees, and now they're already sick of him. The NFL may be completely reorganizing their conferences. Koby Altman is quite confident that the Cavaliers are legit contenders and don't need much to get there. Reds radio play-by-play voice Tommy Thrall joins the show. Ashton Jeanty had a rude awakening upon meeting Chip Kelly. We play Chet Roulette. Joe Burrow is wishy washy on his support for Trey Hendrickson. Sarah Ellison of Ravens Vault joins the show. And we Tell the Truth about some hot takes from hot 25-year-old social media influencers.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 19, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 127:55


Happy Monday! Ryan Baker of Bishop and Friends sticks around for the first segment to explain himself as he committed a major faux pas over the weekend. What are reasonable expectations for Arch Manning when he enters The Shoe this season? The NFL world had been waiting for a particular piece of news to hit, and it finally did. We play Party Like a Rothstar. Rothman has a secret topic that he reveals to us on the air. Matty Ice was in Indianapolis over the weekend where he witnessed the foul heard 'round the world. Jake Burns of Browns Film Breakdown joins the show. Damon Arnette wants another crack at the NFL. Scottie Scheffler is one of the most reliable athletes in the world right now, but is his super stardom limited? Rob Guerrera joins the show to discuss the aforementioned NFL news. And the 45 minutes of the show gets hectic as one member of the program becomes difficult to corral.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 16, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 129:10


Happy Friday! It's the 2nd round of the PGA Championship today. A panel of ESPN writers named Ryan Day the 2nd best coach in college football. How would he be thought of if that National Championship didn't happen? Reports are surfacing of what Caleb Williams and his dad were saying about the Bears organization leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, and they aren't very flattering. A former NFL MVP tells Caleb to keep his mouth shut and earn it. We play Overs and Unders as well as Under Pressure. The Pittsburgh sports media scene is floating rumors about the Steelers attempting to acquire a receiver who this town is quite familiar with. Brad Crawford of 247 Sports joins the show. Should NFL teams allow their players to compete in Flag Football during the Summer Olympics? We really struggle with the concept of a snake draft. Jensen Lewis joins the show to talk some baseball during Chin Music. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 15, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 127:54


Happy Thursday! The NFL schedules were released, so now we're able to piece together some clues for what to expect from the Browns and Bengals this season. Rocky Boiman of ESPN and 700 WLW in Cincinnati joins the show to talk ball, both college and pro. The NFL is in the holiday spirit. Mel Kiper isn't done playing defense as one college football head coach takes aim at his draft coverage. We're ~only~ 100 days away from the start of college football! The folks in Washington DC will be squabbling over whether or not FOX is allowed to continuously put Ohio State football games at high noon. Randy Gradishar of the Orange Crush Denver Broncos defense joins the show as this week's guest on Gold Jacket Thursday. And we Tell the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 14, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 128:09


Happy Wednesday! Little by little, the NFL schedule is leaking out before we get every last drop of it tonight. The 2024-25 Cavaliers are no longer, and Donovan Mitchell doesn't know how to react. Adam Schefter joins the show. The guys want to abandon an NFL tradition. Dan Orlovsky wants the Browns to play the rookie QBs a lot this season. Bobby Carpenter joins the show. Urban Meyer had some interesting thoughts on the Michigan sign stealing scandal. Rob Manfred took quite the stance on the Pete Rose reinstatement. One of college football's biggest national talkers is pretty low on the Buckeyes entering this upcoming season. And we shut things down by Telling the Truth about PTO.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 13, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 126:46


Happy Tuesday! What do we expect from the Cavs tonight in Game 5? Jeremy Birmingham joins the show as two key recruits are deciding their future in back-to-back days. We have We plan a trip to Great Britain to go watch the NFL and play golf. News breaks mid-show about Trey Hendrickson airing out his grievances that he has with the Bengals organization right now. Things do not look good for the future for one Cleveland Brown. We have some really big news about the Ohio State football schedule that will probably be controversial. We play Chet Roulette and investigate a decently credible conspiracy theory in sports. Browns media are going crazy breaking down every single pass between Shedeur and Gabriel. James Rapien of Locked on Bengals joins the show. And we shut things down by Telling the Truth.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 12, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 126:10


Happy Monday! Well, it is if you don't care about the Cavaliers. Someone needs to #LetEmKnow that they need to wake up. The buzz around Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders during Browns rookie mini camp has been buzzing. We play Party Like a Rothstar. Trey Hendrickson hurls a direct shot at the Bengals organization. Keith Smith of the NBA Front Office Podcast joins the show to talk NBA Playoffs. The Colts let us all into the behind the scenes of JTT getting the draft call. Jeff Lloyd of The Orange and Brown report joins the show. And Ohio State got a new commitment.

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice May, 9, 2025

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 127:40


Happy Friday! Adam King helps us ease into the weekend. We review the most profound quote that Matt Finkes gave us yesterday during our interview which kicked off the second hour of Thursday's episode. Abdul Carter found a way to rig the system in NYG. We play Overs and Unders as well as Under Pressure. Ari Wasserman of On3 joins the show and accidentally gives us a new drop that we are never letting go. There is "growing support" for a 16-team college football playoff procedure that will curry some serious favor toward the B1G and the SEC. A former athlete pays off on a bet that most traditional broadcasters wouldn't have, so we got to give him credit. There are conflicting reports about Bill Belichick's girlfriend's possible banishment. Jensen Lewis joins the show for Chin Music. And Tyvis Powell joins us at the end of the show for a one-topic Tell the Truth debate.

Securely Attached
302. Is a Neuropsych Evaluation right for your child? Breaking down the process with Dr. Yael Rothman & Dr. Katia Fredriksen

Securely Attached

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 60:59


What if understanding how your child thinks and learns could completely change the way you support them—and help them thrive in the process? Dr. Yael Rothman and Dr. Katia Fredriksen of Neuropsych Moms are joining me this week to demystify neuropsychological evaluations and empower parents with the tools to better understand and advocate for their children.   The surprising ways neuropsych testing can help unlock your child's potential (hint: it's not just about diagnoses). Why leaning into your child's strengths matters—and how to do that without tipping into toxic positivity. The conversation around diagnosis that so many parents fear—and why not talking about it might actually be more harmful. The 3 questions to ask yourself to help you determine if you should get your child a neuropsych evaluation and what you can expect from the process once you've made the decision to move forward. Is there an ideal age for children to receive a neuropsych evaluation? The importance of connecting all your child's doctors and mental health providers and why so many parents don't know this is an option. Clearing up some of the most common myths and fears surrounding a diagnosis like ADHD and autism.  Before you have a conversation with your child about their diagnosis, what parents should do first.   Whether you're wondering if a neuropsych evaluation is right for your child or you're looking for guidance after a diagnosis, tune in now to feel more confident and informed.       LEARN MORE ABOUT MY GUESTS: https://www.neuropsychmoms.com/ https://stixrud.com/staff/katia-fredriksen/ https://www.rothmanpediatricneuropsychology.com/    READ THEIR BOOKS:

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Vietnam Draft Board Raids, Part 2

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 42:27 Transcription Available


Vandalism at draft board offices as U.S. involvement in Vietnam was escalating was deeply divisive. Opponents of the war were stereotyped as dirty hippies and sanctimonious white college kids, but the anti-Vietnam-war movement in the U.S. was really broad. Research: "Statement: the Boston Eight" Newsletter. ULS Digital Collections. https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A31735058194170 “Draftees ‘Lost’ in Raids Immune for January.” Boston Globe. 12/10/1969. “Draftees ‘Lost’ in Raids Immune for January.” The Boston Globe. 12/10/1969. “Hardy Rites Tomorrow.” Camden Courier-Post. 10/4/1971. Arnold, Hillel. “Draft Board Raids.” https://hillelarnold.com/draft-board-raids/ Associated Press. “Testify FBI Had Role in N.J. Break-in.” De Moines Register. 5/21/1973. Astor, Maggie. “Their Protest Helped End the Draft. 50 Years Later, It’s Still Controversial.” New York Times. 5/19/2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/19/us/catonsville-nine-anniversary.html Berrigan, Frida. “50 years later, the spirit of the Catonsville Nine lives on.” Waging Nonviolence. 5/16/2018. https://wagingnonviolence.org/2018/05/catonsville-nine-50-years-later/ Cassie, Ron. “Trial by Fire.” Baltimore. May 2018. https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/historypolitics/50-years-ago-catonsville-nine-sparked-national-wave-of-vietnam-war-resistance/ Dear, John. “The Camden 28.” National Catholic Reporter. 9/18/2007. https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/road-peace/camden-28 Enoch Pratt Free Library. “Fire and Faith: The Cantonville Nine File.” 2005. http://c9.digitalmaryland.org/ Fisher, James T. “Debating 'The Camden 28': A scholar and an activist discuss a new film about the Catholic Left.” America: The Jesuit Review. 9/17/2007. https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/625/100/debating-camden-28 Fisher, James T. “Debating 'The Camden 28': Activist nuns, punk rock and the demise of the Catholic Left.” America: The Jesuit Review. 9/17/2007. https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/625/100/debating-camden-28-0 Friedman, Jason. “Draft Card Mutilation Act of 1965.” Free Speech Center. 7/2/2024. https://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/article/draft-card-mutilation-act-of-1965/ Giacchino, Anthony, director. “Camden 28.” PBS Point of View. 2007. Gilette, Howard Jr. “Camden, New Jersey.” The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/camden-new-jersey/ Greenberg, Kyrie. “Camden 28 revisit court where they were tried for ’71 break-in to protest Vietnam War.” WHYY. 12/6/2018. https://whyy.org/articles/camden-28-revisit-court-where-they-were-tried-for-71-break-in-to-protest-vietnam-war/ Hammond, Linda C. “FBI Says Informer Was Paid $7500.” Courier-Post. 5/30/1973. Hardy, Robert. “Affidavit.” Via Camden28.org. Kroncke, Francis X. “RESISTANCE AS SACRAMENT.” http://www.minnesota8.net/Kroncke/essays/resistance.htm Lacy, Tim. “The Media Raiders: The FBI, Hoover, and the Catholic Left.” Society for U.S. Intellectual History. https://s-usih.org/2024/12/media-raiders-fbi-hoover-catholic-left/ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “Photos: The Milwaukee 14 - a fiery '68 protest against the Vietnam War.” 9/20/2016. https://www.jsonline.com/picture-gallery/life/2016/09/20/photos-the-milwaukee-14---a-fiery-68-protest-against-the-vietnam-war/90517276/ Mische, George. “Inattention to accuracy about 'Catonsville Nine' distorts history.” National Catholic Reporter. 5/17/2013. https://www.ncronline.org/news/justice/inattention-accuracy-about-catonsville-nine-distorts-history Nelson, Paul. "Minnesota Eight." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/group/minnesota-eight Nelson, Paul. “The Minnesota Eight’s attempts to destroy draft files during the Vietnam War were mostly unsuccessful.” MNopedia via MinnPost. 6/15/2020. https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2020/06/the-minnesota-eights-attempts-to-destroy-draft-files-during-the-vietnam-war-were-mostly-unsuccessful/ Nixon, Richard M. “The Great Silent Majority.” https://voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/nixon-silent-majority-speech-text/ Norland, Rod. “Camden 28 Trial Looks to Juror No. 10.” The Philadelphia Inquirer. 5/20/1973. O’Farrell, Sean. “Milwaukee Fourteen.” Encyclopedia of Milwaukee. https://emke.uwm.edu/entry/milwaukee-fourteen/ Presbrey, Paul. “Draft Vandalism Willful? Jury Hears Father’s Beliefs.” Minneapolis Star. 12/2/1966. Roden, Renee. “Book paints the Camden 28 as 'Spiritual Criminals.' But were their actions effective?” National Catholic Reporter. 2/22/2025. https://www.ncronline.org/culture/book-reviews/book-paints-camden-28-spiritual-criminals-were-their-actions-effective Rothman, Lily. “This Photo Shows the Vietnam Draft-Card Burning That Started a Movement.” Time. 10/15/2015. https://time.com/4061835/david-miller-draft-card/ Sadowski, Dennis. “After 50 years, draft board protesters insist what they did was right.” National Catholic Reporter. 9/1/2018. https://www.ncronline.org/news/after-50-years-draft-board-protesters-insist-what-they-did-was-right Silver, Maayan. “Member Of The Milwaukee 14 Reflects 50 Years After Draft Card Burning.” WUWM. 9/25/2018. https://www.wuwm.com/podcast/wuwm-news/2018-09-25/member-of-the-milwaukee-14-reflects-50-years-after-draft-card-burning Stanford University Libraries. “The Berrigans & the Catonsville Nine, 1968-1972.” https://exhibits.stanford.edu/fitch/browse/the-berrigans-the-catonsville-nine-1968-1972 The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Lyndon B. Johnson". Encyclopedia Britannica, 19 Mar. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lyndon-B-Johnson. Accessed 20 March 2025. The Harvard Crimson. “Six Draft Boards Raided; Paint Thrown on Records.” 11/10/1969. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/11/10/six-draft-boards-raided-paint-thrown/ Walsh, Lori. “The Camden 28: Standing Against The Vietnam War.” SDPB. 9/8/2017. https://www.sdpb.org/margins/2017-09-08/the-camden-28-standing-against-the-vietnam-war Zinn Education Project. “Aug. 21, 1971: Anti-war Protesters Raid Draft Offices.” https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/anti-war-protesters-raid-offices/ Zunes, Stephen and Jesse Laird. “The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973).” International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. January 2010. https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/us-anti-vietnam-war-movement-1964-1973/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Vietnam Draft Board Raids, Part 1

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 43:02 Transcription Available


The draft board raids were part of an antiwar movement, largely grounded in Catholic religious convictions, that spanned almost four years. Part one covers the basic context of the Vietnam War and why the U.S. was involved in the first place, and the earliest raids on draft boards. Research: "Statement: the Boston Eight" Newsletter. ULS Digital Collections. https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A31735058194170 “Draftees ‘Lost’ in Raids Immune for January.” Boston Globe. 12/10/1969. “Draftees ‘Lost’ in Raids Immune for January.” The Boston Globe. 12/10/1969. “Hardy Rites Tomorrow.” Camden Courier-Post. 10/4/1971. Arnold, Hillel. “Draft Board Raids.” https://hillelarnold.com/draft-board-raids/ Associated Press. “Testify FBI Had Role in N.J. Break-in.” De Moines Register. 5/21/1973. Astor, Maggie. “Their Protest Helped End the Draft. 50 Years Later, It’s Still Controversial.” New York Times. 5/19/2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/19/us/catonsville-nine-anniversary.html Berrigan, Frida. “50 years later, the spirit of the Catonsville Nine lives on.” Waging Nonviolence. 5/16/2018. https://wagingnonviolence.org/2018/05/catonsville-nine-50-years-later/ Cassie, Ron. “Trial by Fire.” Baltimore. May 2018. https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/historypolitics/50-years-ago-catonsville-nine-sparked-national-wave-of-vietnam-war-resistance/ Dear, John. “The Camden 28.” National Catholic Reporter. 9/18/2007. https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/road-peace/camden-28 Enoch Pratt Free Library. “Fire and Faith: The Cantonville Nine File.” 2005. http://c9.digitalmaryland.org/ Fisher, James T. “Debating 'The Camden 28': A scholar and an activist discuss a new film about the Catholic Left.” America: The Jesuit Review. 9/17/2007. https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/625/100/debating-camden-28 Fisher, James T. “Debating 'The Camden 28': Activist nuns, punk rock and the demise of the Catholic Left.” America: The Jesuit Review. 9/17/2007. https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/625/100/debating-camden-28-0 Friedman, Jason. “Draft Card Mutilation Act of 1965.” Free Speech Center. 7/2/2024. https://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/article/draft-card-mutilation-act-of-1965/ Giacchino, Anthony, director. “Camden 28.” PBS Point of View. 2007. Gilette, Howard Jr. “Camden, New Jersey.” The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/camden-new-jersey/ Greenberg, Kyrie. “Camden 28 revisit court where they were tried for ’71 break-in to protest Vietnam War.” WHYY. 12/6/2018. https://whyy.org/articles/camden-28-revisit-court-where-they-were-tried-for-71-break-in-to-protest-vietnam-war/ Hammond, Linda C. “FBI Says Informer Was Paid $7500.” Courier-Post. 5/30/1973. Hardy, Robert. “Affidavit.” Via Camden28.org. Kroncke, Francis X. “RESISTANCE AS SACRAMENT.” http://www.minnesota8.net/Kroncke/essays/resistance.htm Lacy, Tim. “The Media Raiders: The FBI, Hoover, and the Catholic Left.” Society for U.S. Intellectual History. https://s-usih.org/2024/12/media-raiders-fbi-hoover-catholic-left/ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “Photos: The Milwaukee 14 - a fiery '68 protest against the Vietnam War.” 9/20/2016. https://www.jsonline.com/picture-gallery/life/2016/09/20/photos-the-milwaukee-14---a-fiery-68-protest-against-the-vietnam-war/90517276/ Mische, George. “Inattention to accuracy about 'Catonsville Nine' distorts history.” National Catholic Reporter. 5/17/2013. https://www.ncronline.org/news/justice/inattention-accuracy-about-catonsville-nine-distorts-history Nelson, Paul. "Minnesota Eight." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/group/minnesota-eight Nelson, Paul. “The Minnesota Eight’s attempts to destroy draft files during the Vietnam War were mostly unsuccessful.” MNopedia via MinnPost. 6/15/2020. https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2020/06/the-minnesota-eights-attempts-to-destroy-draft-files-during-the-vietnam-war-were-mostly-unsuccessful/ Nixon, Richard M. “The Great Silent Majority.” https://voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/nixon-silent-majority-speech-text/ Norland, Rod. “Camden 28 Trial Looks to Juror No. 10.” The Philadelphia Inquirer. 5/20/1973. O’Farrell, Sean. “Milwaukee Fourteen.” Encyclopedia of Milwaukee. https://emke.uwm.edu/entry/milwaukee-fourteen/ Presbrey, Paul. “Draft Vandalism Willful? Jury Hears Father’s Beliefs.” Minneapolis Star. 12/2/1966. Roden, Renee. “Book paints the Camden 28 as 'Spiritual Criminals.' But were their actions effective?” National Catholic Reporter. 2/22/2025. https://www.ncronline.org/culture/book-reviews/book-paints-camden-28-spiritual-criminals-were-their-actions-effective Rothman, Lily. “This Photo Shows the Vietnam Draft-Card Burning That Started a Movement.” Time. 10/15/2015. https://time.com/4061835/david-miller-draft-card/ Sadowski, Dennis. “After 50 years, draft board protesters insist what they did was right.” National Catholic Reporter. 9/1/2018. https://www.ncronline.org/news/after-50-years-draft-board-protesters-insist-what-they-did-was-right Silver, Maayan. “Member Of The Milwaukee 14 Reflects 50 Years After Draft Card Burning.” WUWM. 9/25/2018. https://www.wuwm.com/podcast/wuwm-news/2018-09-25/member-of-the-milwaukee-14-reflects-50-years-after-draft-card-burning Stanford University Libraries. “The Berrigans & the Catonsville Nine, 1968-1972.” https://exhibits.stanford.edu/fitch/browse/the-berrigans-the-catonsville-nine-1968-1972 The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Lyndon B. Johnson". Encyclopedia Britannica, 19 Mar. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lyndon-B-Johnson. Accessed 20 March 2025. The Harvard Crimson. “Six Draft Boards Raided; Paint Thrown on Records.” 11/10/1969. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/11/10/six-draft-boards-raided-paint-thrown/ Walsh, Lori. “The Camden 28: Standing Against The Vietnam War.” SDPB. 9/8/2017. https://www.sdpb.org/margins/2017-09-08/the-camden-28-standing-against-the-vietnam-war Zinn Education Project. “Aug. 21, 1971: Anti-war Protesters Raid Draft Offices.” https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/anti-war-protesters-raid-offices/ Zunes, Stephen and Jesse Laird. “The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973).” International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. January 2010. https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/us-anti-vietnam-war-movement-1964-1973/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The New Yorker: Politics and More
Why the Tech Giant Nvidia Owns the Future

The New Yorker: Politics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 31:23


The microchip maker Nvidia is a Silicon Valley colossus. After years as a runner-up to Intel and Qualcomm, Nvidia has all but cornered the market on the parallel processors essential for artificial-intelligence programs like ChatGPT. “Nvidia was there at the beginning of A.I.,” the tech journalist Stephen Witt tells David Remnick. “They really kind of made these systems work for the first time. We think of A.I. as a software revolution, something called neural nets, but A.I. is also a hardware revolution.” In The New Yorker, Stephen Witt profiled Jensen Huang, Nvidia's brilliant and idiosyncratic co-founder and C.E.O. His new book is “The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World's Most Coveted Microchip.” Until recently, Nvidia was the most valuable company in the world, but its stock price has been volatile, posting the largest single-day loss in history in January. But the company's story is only partially a business story; it's also one about global superpowers, and who will decide the future. If China takes military action against Taiwan, as it has indicated it might, the move could wrest control of the manufacturing of Nvidia microchips from a Taiwanese firm, which is now investing in a massive production facility in the U.S. “Maybe what's happening,” Witt speculates, is that “this kind of labor advantage that Asia had over the United States for a long time, maybe in the age of robots that labor advantage is going to go away. And then it doesn't matter where we put the factory. The only thing that matters is, you know, is there enough power to supply it?” Plus, the staff writer Joshua Rothman has long been fascinated with A.I.—he even interviewed its “godfather,” Geoffrey Hinton, for The New Yorker Radio Hour. But Rothman has become increasingly concerned about a lack of public and political debate over A.I.—and about how thoroughly it may transform our lives. “Often, if you talk to people who are really close to the technology, the timelines they quote for really reaching transformative levels of intelligence are, like, shockingly soon,” he tells Remnick. “If we're worried about the incompetence of government, on whatever side of that you situate yourself, we should worry about automated government. For example, an A.I. decides the length of a sentence in a criminal conviction, or an A.I. decides whether you qualify for Medicaid. Basically, we'll have less of a say in how things go and computers will have more of a say.” Rothman's essay “Are We Taking A.I. Seriously Enough?” appears in his weekly column, Open Questions. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

The New Yorker Radio Hour
Why the Tech Giant Nvidia May Own the Future. Plus, Joshua Rothman on Taking A.I Seriously

The New Yorker Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 31:44


The microchip maker Nvidia is a Silicon Valley colossus. After years as a runner-up to Intel and Qualcomm, Nvidia has all but cornered the market on the parallel processors essential for artificial-intelligence programs like ChatGPT. “Nvidia was there at the beginning of A.I.,” the tech journalist Stephen Witt tells David Remnick. “They really kind of made these systems work for the first time. We think of A.I. as a software revolution, something called neural nets, but A.I. is also a hardware revolution.” In The New Yorker, Stephen Witt profiled Jensen Huang, Nvidia's brilliant and idiosyncratic co-founder and C.E.O. His new book is “The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World's Most Coveted Microchip.” Until recently, Nvidia was the most valuable company in the world, but its stock price has been volatile, posting the largest single-day loss in history in January. But the company's story is only partially a business story; it's also one about global superpowers, and who will decide the future. If China takes military action against Taiwan, as it has indicated it might, the move could wrest control of the manufacturing of Nvidia microchips from a Taiwanese firm, which is now investing in a massive production facility in the U.S. “Maybe what's happening,” Witt speculates, is that “this kind of labor advantage that Asia had over the United States for a long time, maybe in the age of robots that labor advantage is going to go away. And then it doesn't matter where we put the factory. The only thing that matters is, you know, is there enough power to supply it?” Plus, the staff writer Joshua Rothman has long been fascinated with A.I.—he even interviewed its “godfather,” Geoffrey Hinton, for The New Yorker Radio Hour. But Rothman has become increasingly concerned about a lack of public and political debate over A.I.—and about how thoroughly it may transform our lives. “Often, if you talk to people who are really close to the technology, the timelines they quote for really reaching transformative levels of intelligence are, like, shockingly soon,” he tells Remnick. “If we're worried about the incompetence of government, on whatever side of that you situate yourself, we should worry about automated government. For example, an A.I. decides the length of a sentence in a criminal conviction, or an A.I. decides whether you qualify for Medicaid. Basically, we'll have less of a say in how things go and computers will have more of a say.”Rothman's essay “Are We Taking A.I. Seriously Enough?” appears in his weekly column, Open Questions.