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Best podcasts about Sam Abrams

Latest podcast episodes about Sam Abrams

Rotten Treasure
Spider-Man: Homecoming with Sam Abrams and Joe Tuzzi

Rotten Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 90:31


This week, Sam Abrams and Joe Tuzzi return for Spider-Man: Homecoming. It's like the other movies, but with that guy from Multiplicity. Is Tom Holland a little champ scamp? Is Kai big-timing Chris Hemsworth? Who's the new old cat in town? You can catch Sam and Joe performing in ‘No Diggity: Improv Inspired By 90's Hip Hop and R&B' and also in ‘Extree! Extree! Comedy Inspired by the News' at Crossroads Comedy in Philadelphia. Go to xroadscomedy.com/shows/ to learn more and get tickets! You can also catch Sam performing at Crossroads in Study Hall which has a show coming up October 26th, 2024, Study Hall-oween: Comedy Inspired By Spooky Lectures Follow @studyhallshow to stay updated on future shows! Be sure to check out and follow Nightmare on Trope Street on Instagram @nightmare_on_trope_street; and keep an eye out for an episode on Barbarian. You might even recognize the guests. Pssst... it's Jim and Kai. Tell everyone you know. It's not a secret.  Go to linktr.ee/rottentreasure to listen, like, follow, rate and review. It really helps the show! You can also support the podcast to gain early access to episodes, promotional opportunities and even get extra franchise rank and review episodes. Who knows?! The tier system. That's who. Visit patreon.com/rottentreasure to learn more!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Do Young Voters Have What It Takes?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 8:40


Boyd revisits his conversation with Sam Abrams from earlier in the show. No one has stepped up to tap young voters on the shoulder. Efforts to reach them, like current fundrasing events for both parties, stray too far from Gen Z's reality. But do young people have what it takes to organzie on their own if they don't like their other options? How can we bring young voters to the polls while letting them have their own voice?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show April 4th: Sam Abrams, Josh Rogin, Jennifer Haberkor, and More!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 78:39


Spend Thursday afternoon with Boyd Matheson, diving into some of the biggest questions facing our country. Josh Rogin gets past the headlines on the amount of aid the U.S. is sending into Gaza. Sam Abrams gives his perspective on what we can expect from young voters and how we can get them to participate. Jay Eversen urges us to imagine our future and more!

The Free Mind Podcast
S8 E3: Sam Abrams: Political diversity and antisemitism on campus

The Free Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 81:48


Sam Abrams is a Professor of Politics at Sarah Lawrence College, a non-resident fellow of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), and a board member of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). He is the author of multiple books and numerous articles, in outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Chronicle of Higher Education, among many others. He has written several articles over the past decade on the lack of political diversity in higher education and the challenges it causes. More recently, he has written about antisemitism on college campuses. We discuss both of these issues, as well as his views on what universities can do to address them.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
College Presidents Can Do More to Foster Free Speech on Campus

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 12:48


Across the country, students have been protesting against Israel and its war with Hamas on college campuses. Meanwhile, those who disagree have been scared into silence. Sam Abrams from Sarah Lawrence College and the American Enterprise Institute says this is a result of weak educational leadership and encourages college presidents to step up and foster free speech.

Feudal Future
Navigating Cancel Culture and Free Expression in American Education

Feudal Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 40:16 Transcription Available


Immerse yourself in a profound conversation with Sam Abrams and Danielle Struppa as we set sail into the stormy seas of cancel culture on American campuses. Ponder on the essence of freedom of expression, the intricacies of offensive language, and the implications of a trending phenomenon that is reshaping societal narratives. We dissect the potential hazards of a justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion worldview that's propagated within our educational institutions.Our discourse takes a turn towards academic freedom, a principle that could be endangered by personal biases. We underscore the urgency for developing critical thinking skills amongst students, fostering a sense of media literacy from an early age to discern divergent viewpoints. Striking a balance in presenting varying perspectives during classroom discussions is deemed crucial, as we delve into the role of administrators in ensuring this practice.As we navigate the contemporary education landscape, we confront the challenges posed by decreased student attention spans, attributed to the allure of social media, and the need for instilling factual groundwork within the classrooms. A noticeable shift from a traditional academic standpoint to advocacy is scrutinized, with a focus on teaching students to think independently rather than spoon-feeding viewpoints. Listen in as we explore the role of technology in enhancing student engagement, the necessity of including historical context in the curriculum, and expressing gratitude for the enlightening insights gained through these conversations.Support Our WorkThe Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center's senior staff.Students work with the Center's director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, sponsored project analyst for the Office of Research, at (714) 744-7635 or asghari@chapman.edu.Follow us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feudal-future-podcast/Tweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalismLearn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribeThis show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.

Feudal Future
The Political Paradox of Marriage Decline

Feudal Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 28:57 Transcription Available


Are you aware that the decline in marriage rates could be silently and profoundly shaping our society? Today, we're joined by Sam Abrams and Brad Wilcox, esteemed visiting fellows at the American Enterprise Institute, to dissect this pressing issue. We deliberate on how the health of marriage could determine the economic mobility of less fortunate children and how the increasing sense of loneliness in society could be linked to this very decline. Intrigued by how the world of politics is influencing marriage? We explore how political heavyweights, specifically mayors like Blasio, Bloomberg, and Giuliani, harness their platforms to address this societal shift. Yet, their personal narratives often reveal a different story. We further touch upon the reluctance of progressive politics to grapple with the topic of marriage and propose policy solutions that could potentially help reintroduce marriage into the mainstream. Ever consider how the rising trend of premarital cohabitation might be redefining traditional family structures and influencing marriage rates? We're examining just that, along with the intriguing role of religious beliefs in shaping attitudes towards marriage and premarital cohabitation. Join us for this riveting exploration of changing cultural norms and their potential long-term implications. A rewarding listen for anyone interested in understanding the intricate interplay of marriage, politics, and social institutions.Support Our WorkThe Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center's senior staff.Students work with the Center's director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, sponsored project analyst for the Office of Research, at (714) 744-7635 or asghari@chapman.edu.Follow us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feudal-future-podcast/Tweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalismLearn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribeThis show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Why Gen Z Has Lost Trust In Our Institutions

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 12:02 Transcription Available


A new Gallup poll found that Gen Z has very little trust in our institutions. This is part of a broader trend of growing distrust among Americans in everything from Congress to the Supreme Court. Sam Abrams from the American Enterprise Institute and Sarah Lawrence College explains why Gen Z is losing trust what needs to change about our institutions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
To Decrease Loneliness in America, We Need to Save Our Public Spaces

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 9:08


Earlier this month, the U.S. surgeon general declared that loneliness in America was a public epidemic. One of the contributing factors of the worsening state of loneliness in our country may be due to the slow but deliberate decline of our public spaces. Sam Abrams from the American Enterprise Institute sits down with Boyd to talk about how fewer public spaces leads to fewer social interactions, and the cascading effect this has on loneliness in our country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show May 15th, 2023: Loneliness in America, De-Escalating Tension with China, & Overcoming Abuse With Rabbi Avremi Zippel

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 71:42


Sam Abrams talks about the decline of American public spaces and how this is contributing to the loneliness epidemic in the country. Olivier Knox discusses ways to de-escalate tensions with China. Rabbi Avremi Zippel previews his new book, which covers his personal journey to overcome abuse suffered as a child.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Townhall Review – January 21, 2023 Hugh Hewitt talks to Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton and Seth Leibsohn turns to columnist Brandon Weichert about the Biden classified document scandal. George Brauchler talks to Colorado Congressman Ken Buck about the nation's runaway debt. Hugh Hewitt talks to Indiana Congressman Jim Banks about the House majority navigating the early challenges in the new Congress. Dennis Prager talks about an article written by Joel Kotkin and Sam Abrams at Real Clear Investigations, titled “The Rise of the Single Woke (and Young, Democratic) Female.” Charlie Kirk talks to Yoram Hazony, author of “The Virtue of Nationalism” and, most recently, “Conservatism: A Rediscovery.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rotten Treasure
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle with Sam Abrams and Joe Tuzzi

Rotten Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 66:56


This Week, Sam Abrams and Joe Tuzzi join us for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. It's like Jumanji but with The Rock. Was Daniel Craig a neutral power in WW2? Why did pretzles.com stop giving out free printers? What does 69 mean to you? “That's not a direct quote.” - Sam Abrams “I have like magical powers, people forget.” - Joe Tuzzi You can catch Sam and Joe performing in their group ‘No Diggity: Improv Inspired By 90's Hip Hop and R&B' or in ‘Extree! Extreme! Comedy Inspired by the News' at Crossroads Comedy at Theatre Exile in Philadelphia. They actually have a show coming up Thursday, December 15th at 7:30 PM. Go to xroadscomedy.com/shows/ to get learn more and tickets! You won't wanna miss this! They woud also like to promote friend and past guest of the podcast Joe Wendrychowic's podcast ‘Fair Deal An Improvised Mediation.' You should check out Sam's episode and while you at it, you should check out Jim and I's episode and they rest of their back catalog of episodes! Joe (Tuzzi) would like also like to promote Werther's Originals. Kai supports this. And follow past guest and friend Scott Campell naughty @onlysantasfans on the Instagram and tiktok. Go to linktr.ee/rottentreasure to listen, like, follow, rate and review. It really helps the show! Captain's Log Shout-out: gofund.me/a0774fd3 or @Kai-Bobbi on Venmo to help out with The Other Host's vet bills for their cat Oliver's surgery.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
How Politics is Damaging Gen Z's Mental Health

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 10:26


Democracy will die, the world will end, the stakes have never been higher. That's the message our politicians deliver from their soapboxes each election cycle.. and the 2022 midterms were no exception. Sam Abrams from Sarah Lawrence College and AEI says this rhetoric and our transformational politics is driving Gen Z to despair and leading to a decline in mental health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Is Free Speech on College Campuses a Lost Cause?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 8:57


Is free speech on college campuses a lost cause? Sam Abrams from the American Enterprise Institute and Sarah Lawrence College doesn't think so. He breaks down how elite universities favor censoring speech more than lower-ranked institutions... and how Gen Z is more open to free speech than Millennials. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
College Students Should Get Out of their Political Comfort Zones

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 9:55


It's the first day of school for many college students across the country. And while college is supposed to be uncomfortable and challenging, many young people are trying to avoid people they disagree with. A new NBC poll found that 46% of sophomore college students would not room with someone who votes differently from them. Sam Abrams from the American Enterprise Institute breaks down what's going on and why it's harmful to society. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hardly Working with Brent Orrell
Rebroadcast: Ryan Streeter and Dan Cox on the State of American Communities

Hardly Working with Brent Orrell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 55:56


Throughout America's history, its people formed churches, social and fraternal organizations, and neighborhood groups at an astonishing pace. When we talk about “American exceptionalism” this is what we're really talking about: the self-organizing community that solves its own problems. In second half of the 20th century, however, scholars and pundits have pointed to a decline in American neighborliness and propensity for joining civic organizations. Church attendance is down, social organizations are dissolving, and two-parent families are declining. What can the data on American attitudes toward community tell us about why this is happening? Today, I am pleased to welcome Ryan Streeter and Dan Cox to discuss the state of American communities. Streeter is a Senior Fellow and Director of Domestic Policy Studies at AEI. He studies topics of civil society, community, localism and religion. Dan Cox is the Senior Fellow in Polling and Public Opinion at AEI and the Director of the Survey Center of American Life. He specializes understanding American attitudes toward politics, youth culture, identity, and religion. We discuss highlights from AEI's fall American Community survey, which can be found on the AEI website. We'll also discuss their vocational journeys and professional lives and the role of civic engagement in building a happy and fulfilling life.  Mentioned During the Episode https://www.aei.org/profile/ryan-streeter/ (Ryan Streeter) https://www.aei.org/profile/daniel-a-cox/ (Dan Cox) https://www.americansurveycenter.org/research/public-places-and-commercial-spaces-how-neighborhood-amenities-foster-trust-and-connection-in-american-communities/ (American Community Survey) https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/stephen-goldsmith (Stephen Goldsmith) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Adam-Smith (Adam Smith) https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Hume (David Hume) https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/social-network-analysis (Social network analysis) https://www.pewresearch.org/ (Pew Research Center) https://www.prri.org/ (Public Religion Research Institute) https://www.aei.org/profile/karlyn-bowman/ (Karlyn Bowman) https://www.aei.org/research-products/book/the-moral-sense/ (The Moral Sense- James Q. Wilson) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Irving-Kristol (Irving Kristol) https://www.aei.org/press/press-release-in-memory-of-michael-novak-1933-2017/ (Michael Novak) https://www.aei.org/research-products/book/to-empower-people/ (To Empower People) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2111666?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents (Thermostatic Opinion) https://www.aei.org/politics-and-public-opinion/if-libraries-are-about-finding-the-truth-lets-be-honest-about-their-decline/ (Sam Abrams on public libraries)

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Republicans, Don't Ignore College Kids. You Might Need Them.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 8:42


The Republican Party has been quick to dismiss college students as liberal leaning, inconsequential voters. But a new poll shows these young adults may be more moderate than they get credit for. Sarah Lawrence College professor Sam Abrams has a new piece in Real Clear Education arguing that GOP candidates hoping to secure a congressional seat in the midterms...or the presidency in 2024...should start engaging young people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Should College Students Have the Option to Learn Virtually?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 9:15


It's graduation season, and thousands of Utah high schoolers are about to go off to college. But is it time to change how higher learning is done and give students and professors more options? Sarah Lawrence College Professor Sam Abrams has a new piece in The Dispatch arguing that colleges should offer more online learning options to help students succeed academically while lowering their costs.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
The Pandemic Proved Colleges Don't Need All Those Administrators

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 9:11


Many of us are working differently because of COVID-19. But did universities get the memo and learn to cut the fat? Not really. Sarah Lawrence College Professor Sam Abrams talks about his new piece in The Dispatch, outlining how he and teachers across the country stepped up to help students in need. He also looks at new data that backs up his call to trim down the administration in our universities.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hardly Working with Brent Orrell
Ryan Streeter and Dan Cox on the State of American Communities

Hardly Working with Brent Orrell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 55:56


Throughout America's history, its people formed churches, social and fraternal organizations, and neighborhood groups at an astonishing pace. When we talk about “American exceptionalism” this is what we're really talking about: the self-organizing community that solves its own problems. In second half of the 20th century, however, scholars and pundits have pointed to a decline in American neighborliness and propensity for joining civic organizations. Church attendance is down, social organizations are dissolving, and two-parent families are declining. What can the data on American attitudes toward community tell us about why this is happening? Today, I am pleased to welcome Ryan Streeter and Dan Cox to discuss the state of American communities. Streeter is a Senior Fellow and Director of Domestic Policy Studies at AEI. He studies topics of civil society, community, localism and religion. Dan Cox is the Senior Fellow in Polling and Public Opinion at AEI and the Director of the Survey Center of American Life. He specializes understanding American attitudes toward politics, youth culture, identity, and religion. We discuss highlights from AEI's fall American Community survey, which can be found on the AEI website. We'll also discuss their vocational journeys and professional lives and the role of civic engagement in building a happy and fulfilling life.  Mentioned During the Episode https://www.aei.org/profile/ryan-streeter/ (Ryan Streeter) https://www.aei.org/profile/daniel-a-cox/ (Dan Cox) https://www.americansurveycenter.org/research/public-places-and-commercial-spaces-how-neighborhood-amenities-foster-trust-and-connection-in-american-communities/ (American Community Survey) https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/stephen-goldsmith (Stephen Goldsmith) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Adam-Smith (Adam Smith) https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Hume (David Hume) https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/social-network-analysis (Social network analysis) https://www.pewresearch.org/ (Pew Research Center) https://www.prri.org/ (Public Religion Research Institute) https://www.aei.org/profile/karlyn-bowman/ (Karlyn Bowman) https://www.aei.org/research-products/book/the-moral-sense/ (The Moral Sense- James Q. Wilson) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Irving-Kristol (Irving Kristol) https://www.aei.org/press/press-release-in-memory-of-michael-novak-1933-2017/ (Michael Novak) https://www.aei.org/research-products/book/to-empower-people/ (To Empower People) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2111666?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents (Thermostatic Opinion) https://www.aei.org/politics-and-public-opinion/if-libraries-are-about-finding-the-truth-lets-be-honest-about-their-decline/ (Sam Abrams on public libraries)

Fair Deal: An Improvised Mediation
Defenestrate (Sam Abrams, Ralph Andracchio, Steve Kleinedler)

Fair Deal: An Improvised Mediation

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 47:39


Business partners Steve and Ralph do not share the same vision on how to run their company. Sam tries to sabotage Secret Santa.

Dying Message: The Detective Anime Mystery Podcast
046 - (Part 2) The Inugami Curse [Dying Message Challenge]

Dying Message: The Detective Anime Mystery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 83:19


It's time to crown a new Detective Champion on Part 2 of this year's hottest competitive book club -- Dying Message Challenge: The Inugami Curse. We'll be revealing the secrets of this classic Japanese murder mystery, along with fun games and surprises along the way. Last week, amateur sleuths Sam, Kate, and Michael guessed the ending of The Inugami Curse and now that they've finished the book, we'll see who was closest to the actual ending. It all builds up to the biggest surprise of all -- who won this arbitrary comedy game show? Spin-off podcast cover art by Myriam Bloom. Music excerpted from "Face Punch" by Jesse Spillane. Thank you to our amateur sleuths Sam Abrams, Kate Esposito, and Michael Savitski. Check out Kate's podcast Blue Sky Ed: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blue…ed/id1482203969.

Dying Message: The Detective Anime Mystery Podcast
045 - (Part 1) The Inugami Curse [Dying Message Challenge]

Dying Message: The Detective Anime Mystery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 77:00


Is it a book club? Is it a game show? Our spin-off: Dying Message Challenge is a little bit of both, and it's back better than ever! Three contestants try to solve the murders in the novel The Inugami Curse before reading the end of the book. They'll earn additional points in a series of challenges posed by host Noah Max Levine, and compete for the title of "Detective Champion." Part 1 spoils the beginning of the book -- but not the solution to the murders. If you enjoy our coverage of mystery anime, hear us cover the classic detective novel that inspired The Kindaichi Case Files and countless other detective stories in anime! Spin-off podcast cover art by Myriam Bloom. Music excerpted from "Face Punch" by Jesse Spillane. Thank you to our amateur sleuths Sam Abrams, Kate Esposito, and Michael Savitski. Check out Kate's podcast Blue Sky Ed: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blue…ed/id1482203969.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Losing Friends Over Politics Part 2

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 10:05


It's not just politics. Americans have fewer and fewer friends overall now than they did in previous generations, especially men. Guest host Greg Skourdas goes deeper into comments from the American Enterprise Institute's Sam Abrams on his survey of American friendships and explains why all these things could be a recipe for disaster.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Losing Friends Over Politics

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 8:43


Many Americans are ending friendships over politics, with the problem the worst among committed progressives. Guest Host Greg Skourdas breaks down an interview The American Enterprise Institute's Sam Abrams gave Inside Sources on the surprising results of his recent study. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

L'illa de Maians
#35 El banc de la desolació / La bèstia a la jungla, de Henry James.

L'illa de Maians

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 45:49


Aquesta setmana a L'illa de Maians, presentat i dirigit per Bernat Dedéu, parlem del llibre 'El banc de la desolació / La bèstia a la jungla', de Henry James. Ens acompanyen: Jaume C. Pons Alorda, Marina Porras i Sam Abrams. Fragment final: 'La bestia en la jungla', de Henry James. Llibre: 'El banc de la desolació / La bèstia a la jungla', de Henry James - https://onallibres.cat/botiga/el-banc-de-la-desolacio-la-bestia-a-la-jungla Un podcast d'Ona Llibres - https://onallibres.cat Presentat i dirigit per Bernat Dedéu. Edició i producció per Albert Olaya.

The World and Everything In It
5.27.21 Peace in Israel, dividing Democrats, and livestock in disasters

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 34:39


Jill Nelson reports on how the latest round of fighting in Gaza could affect Israel’s peace deals with its Arab neighbors; Mary Reichard talks to Sam Abrams about how progressive Democrats are driving a wedge between the party and Israel; and Bonnie Pritchett meets ranchers in Texas planning to protect livestock during natural disasters. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, a shirt-ripping fracture, and the Thursday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from AMG International, a gospel-first ministry that meets people's spiritual and physical needs while inspiring hope, restoring lives, and transforming communities. Amginternational.org. And from Too Busy To Flush- a podcast of real-life husband/wife conversations on kids, family, faith, and whatever else comes to mind. toobusytoflush.com  

Ethical Schools
Critical analysis: not just for students

Ethical Schools

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 33:30


We speak with Dr. Sam Abrams of the National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education (NCSPE) at Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Abrams describes his analyses of statistics released by local and national education systems and widely disseminated by the media. Sometimes the reports are wrong or misleading, which can have serious consequences...

Rotten Treasure
24. Rocky III with Sam Abrams and Joe Tuzzi

Rotten Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 110:37


This week, guests Sam Abrams (she/her) and Joe Tuzzi (he/him) joins us to discuss the 3rd installment of the Rocky franchise. It’s like Rocky, but with Mr. T. Why did Johnny Cockstrong attack Joe? What is the line between whimsy and too whimsical? Do angels have Facebook? "It was mostly offensive, but still fun." - Sam Abrams  "And the security guard just looked at us and goes 'you know you can't do that.' " - Joe Tuzzi Sam Suggestions: check out the podcast Fair Deal: an Improvised Mediation. "Host Joe Wendrychowicz is joined by different comedians each episode to perform completely improvised mediations inspired by real life disputes." Also keep an eye out for Neil Estate: Property Listing Comedy Show. "Neil Estate is a newly-constructed, property listing comedy panel show, created by Neil Bardhan and Noah Levine." Also, if you like the idea of jewelry in the shape of pizzas and hamburgers, check out Anethum Jewelry on etsy @AnethumJewelry Joe invites you to Tuzzi Tuesday, live on Twitch @Jtuzzi50, every Tuesday (almost), 8PM EST. "Tuzzi Tuesday is a Late Night Style Talkshow and Podcast hosted by Joe Tuzzi. Joe welcomes a few special guests to talk about life, food, etc... Mostly food probably." Follow on Facebook and Twitter @TuzziTuesday. *available "on all off the podcast things."* You can support Rotten Treasure to gain early access to episodes, promote yourself, or a business/organization and even get extra episodes. Who knows?! The tier system. That's who. https://www.patreon.com/rottentreasure

Fair Deal: An Improvised Mediation
Devon (Sam Abrams, Courtney Farrell, Tom Hannigan)

Fair Deal: An Improvised Mediation

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 65:54


Internet sensation, Sam, struggles to make a connection with her stepson Tom after she moves in with him.

Dying Message: The Detective Anime Mystery Podcast
018 - In Which We Stay After School w/ Sam Abrams

Dying Message: The Detective Anime Mystery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 82:39


We stumble upon the murder basement in Detective Academy Q: Episode 27 and 28 with mystery guest Sam Abrams. We face our snake and captivity related fears, and Sam shares some incredibly relevant stories from an actual classroom. Plus: Noah says something (for the first time?) to justify rating this as an explicit podcast, and we learn more than enough about kabu pit vipers. Podcast cover art by Myriam Bloom. Music excerpted from "Solve the Damn Mystery!" by Jesse Spillane. Thank you to our mystery guest Sam Abrams.

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast
We have to avoid tyranny of the minority

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 0:59


Sam Abrams shared his views on the importance of open dialogue on all topics from all perspectives in the classroom which, while controversial to some, are broadly embraced by many college students. He warns that just because there's a loud voice doesn't mean it's the right voice, and that we have avoid tyranny of the minority, which may not represent what people want and need. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast
Unleashing the Gen Z Youthquake

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 21:40


At this week's Round Table, Inica, Julianna, Olivia, and Riya spoke with Sam Abrams, a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on questions of related civic and political culture and American ideologies; a professor of politics and social science at Sarah Lawrence College; and a faculty fellow with New York University's Center for Advanced Social Science Research. We had a fascinating discussion about cross-partisanship--what gets in the way of it, what's necessary to foster it, and what benefits it can yield. We hope you enjoy listening to the conversation as much as we enjoyed having it! And hey, check out some of Professor Abrams' recent articles: The youth earthquake is just beginning (CNN, May 13, 2020) Can COVID-19 Help Us Overcome Our Polarization? (The Dispatch, Mar 16, 2020) Gen Z is Up For Grabs (AEIdeas, Nov 15, 2019) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message

Privileged Black Kids
#22- How To Become A Management Consultant | Sam Abrams

Privileged Black Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 27:37


On Episode 22 Kendall Camp brings on McKinsey Consultant Sam Abrams on how to become a management consultant. We spoke about how to prepare for interviews with some of the most prestigious consulting firms and what industries consulting can transfer over too. 3:10- How to prepare for consulting interviews 15:25- How to decide to pursue a career in consulting or banking 21:20- Industries consulting can transfer over too Contact information; privilegedblackkidspodcast@gmail.com Podcast Instagram: privilegedblackkidspodcast Host's Instagram: _kendallcamp Sam’s Instagram: sam_abrams

Privileged Black Kids
#22- How To Become A Management Consultant | McKinsey Consultant Sam Abrams

Privileged Black Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 27:37


On Episode 22 Kendall Camp brings on McKinsey Consultant Sam Abrams on how to become a management consultant. We spoke about how to prepare for interviews with some of the most prestigious consulting firms and what industries consulting can transfer over too. 3:10- How to prepare for consulting interviews 15:25- How to decide to pursue a career in consulting or banking 21:20- Industries consulting can transfer over too Contact information; privilegedblackkidspodcast@gmail.com Podcast Instagram: privilegedblackkidspodcast Host's Instagram: _kendallcamp Sam’s Instagram: sam_abrams

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Dr. Alexander Riley; September 18 2019

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 30:30


Dr. Alexander Riley, Professor of Sociology at Bucknell University, speaking about the "Campus Politics & Civil Liberties" 2019-20 Speaker Series, beginning with Prof. Sam Abrams on September 25 at 7:00 p.m. in Arches Lounge on the Bucknell campus in Lewisburg and continuing into April 2020. The series is part of the Bucknell Program for American Leadership and Citizenship. www.bucknell.edu

AEI Podcast Channel
You can’t say that! Censorship in public discourse (feat. Sam Abrams)

AEI Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 52:12


For challenging the campus orthodoxy, he was condemned with every slander imaginable. The post You can’t say that! Censorship in public discourse (feat. Sam Abrams) appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.

The John Steigerwald Show
The John Steigerwald Show - Tuesday, March 12, 2019

The John Steigerwald Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 51:22


Talk About Giving It The Old College Try Today's topics include: A huge story just broke today involving massive fraud in college admissions...; Matt Zapotosky (national security reporter for The Washington Post) joins the show to continue the discussion regarding this breaking story. Several college administrators from several high profile universities are being accused of taking some major bribes from some wealthy parents, in what is shaping up to be a massive sting in white collar crime; and finally, Sam Abrams (professor at Sarah Lawrence College) is in the spotlight after some students at Sarah Lawrence did an old-fashioned 'sit-in' to protest Abrams - among a list of other demands - due to Abram's op-ed in the NY Times back in October. John interviewed Abrams in October regarding that very same op-ed...be the judge yourself if these students claims are true that his op-ed was 'racist, anti-LGBTQ+, and anti-women' from his October 16th interview with John. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Polarised
The psychology of tribalism, with Jonathan Haidt

Polarised

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 33:42


Is tribalism an indelible part of human nature? And if it is, can we overcome it? Matthew Taylor speaks to moral psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of The Righteous Mind and The Coddling of the American Mind. Plus, Ian and Matthew discuss the recent protests in France, and we ask why the British people have claimed responsibility for 55% of all world history… Share this episode on Twitter Links Washington Post: The top 10 reasons American politics are so broken, by Jonathan Haidt and Sam Abrams, January 2015 The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff YouTube: Why a 21st Century Enlightenment Needs Walls | Jonathan Haidt | RSA Replay Twilight of the Elite: The Prosperous, the Periphery, and the Future of France by Christophe Guilluy We Made History: Citizens of 35 Countries Overestimate Their Nation's Role in World History Ian's newsletter, The Ruffian - TinyLetter Twitter: Matthew Taylor Ian Leslie Jonathan Haidt Produced by James Shield. Brought to you by the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce). www.thersa.org

RSA Radio
Polarised: The psychology of tribalism, with Jonathan Haidt

RSA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 33:42


Is tribalism an indelible part of human nature? And if it is, can we overcome it? Matthew Taylor speaks to moral psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of The Righteous Mind and The Coddling of the American Mind. Plus, Ian and Matthew discuss the recent protests in France, and we ask why the British people have claimed responsibility for 55% of all world history… Links Washington Post: The top 10 reasons American politics are so broken, by Jonathan Haidt and Sam Abrams, January 2015 The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff YouTube: Why a 21st Century Enlightenment Needs Walls | Jonathan Haidt | RSA Replay Twilight of the Elite: The Prosperous, the Periphery, and the Future of France by Christophe Guilluy We Made History: Citizens of 35 Countries Overestimate Their Nation's Role in World History Ian's newsletter, The Ruffian - TinyLetter Twitter: Matthew Taylor Ian Leslie Jonathan Haidt Produced by James Shield. Brought to you by the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce). www.thersa.org

Akademiska kvarten
15. Sam Abrams i ett samtal om utbildningsekonomi

Akademiska kvarten

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 16:43


Sam Abrams, forskare vid Colombia University i New York, i ett samtal med Natur & Kulturs Niklas Gårdfeldt Leavy om utbildningsekonomi. Samtalet förs på engelska.

Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Half Hour of Heterodoxy: Sam Abrams

Half Hour of Heterodoxy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 30:13


Political scientist Sam Abrams teaches at Sarah Lawrence College. His New York Times piece on the polarization of the New England professoriate garnered national attention. In this episode I talk to him about what inspired his work on the professoriate, and where his current research is taking him. 1:03 What inspired Sam to start researching the professoriate? 3:30 Can you find a centrist or conservative professor in New England? 9:34 Is the think-tank world different and better? 12:05 Grad students considering job opportunities at think tanks vs. universities 13:55 It’s a “messy crazy time” in DC, which makes it hard for political research 18:08 Did Norm Ornstein get it right when he traced polarization to Newt Gingrich’s tactics as speaker? 22:10 Centrists need to participate at a local level 23:57 Less polarized regions and states, and the universities in those places 27:10 Students are more centrist and more curious than people may assume Selected Quotes: “This research started for two reasons. The first was that when I entered Sarah Lawrence College, I was immediately uncomfortable. I hoped and was excited about joining a community that was deeply engaged in scholarship and took the search for truth very seriously. And by my second day, I realized we were not necessarily looking for truth in the most open-minded sense. People had lenses they brought to the table. This is the faculty, and they expected you to come in with such a lens. I came in without a particularly strong lens. I am an empirical social scientist. I try to operationalize social questions, and answer these questions.” “One of the things that my empirics have shown that while faculty may have taken a hard left, college freshmen haven’t. College freshmen are a little left of center, the average American is a little right of center…I would say that many of these students are fairly open minded. Many of them want these ideas. Many of them want to argue with you which is sometimes a lot of work to handle, but also a joy.”

Half Hour of Heterodoxy
Sam Abrams on the Politics of the Professoriate: Half Hour of Heterodoxy #3

Half Hour of Heterodoxy

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 30:13


Political scientist Sam Abrams teaches at Sarah Lawrence College. His New York Times piece on the polarization of the New England professoriate garnered national attention. In this episode Chris Martin talks to him about what inspired his work on the professoriate, and where his current research is taking him.

Innovation Hub
Why Ideology Matters On Campus

Innovation Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 16:47


Yes, liberal thought does dominate in academia, and professor Sam Abrams says it’s a problem for higher education.

Innovation Hub
Full Show: The (Mis)Education of America

Innovation Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 50:08


Academics skew liberal. Plus, forty percent of Americans read at -- or below -- a basic level. Finally, Going co-ed wasn’t easy for the Ivies. Just ask the Dartmouth alums who wrote this appeal in 1970: "For God’s sake, for Dartmouth’s sake, and for everyone’s sake, keep the damned women out."

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The Coworking Weekly Show
EP33 - The first totally "virtual" coworking conference (a recap)

The Coworking Weekly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 51:24


Back in April we hosted our first ever People at Work Summit, an experiment in hosting a conference on the internet instead of a physical venue.Cohosts Adam Teterus and Sam Abrams reflect on the event - from their favorite talks to the way we invented a new format to allow for online community building before and during the event.Lots to learn about coworking, event design, and online community building inside. Enjoy!Subscribe to the show to get a new episode every MondaySubscribe in iTunesSubscribe in OvercastGet the RSS FeedSubscribe via emailAnd don't forget you can also follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/alexhillman :) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Coworking Weekly Show
EP 22 - Building a Comedy Community with Greg Maughan

The Coworking Weekly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 34:50


Does it feel like something is missing from your city? Maybe a tech or creative community. Maybe an entrepreneurial community.Before he founded Philly Improv Theater, Greg Maughan felt that Philly lacked a comedy community. So he set out to create one.In this funny, insightful interview, fellow comic and Indy Hall team member Sam Abrams talks with Greg about how the theater - and the community it comprises - were built and have grown and evolved over the years. There's SO much to learn in this interview for brand new and veteran coworking spaces alike.Notable Quotes"Recognizing things are happening...figure out why..." [11:08]"I don't want to be a gatekeeper for comedy in the city of Philadelphia...I don't know whats funny. I know what's funny to me, but just because I don't think something's funny it doesn't mean that a huge crowd of people aren't going to disagree with me." [17:54]"The other thing they don't tell you about growth is...going from 50 members to 100 is not a doubling...it's an exponential increase in relationships." [25:51]Support the show and get the next episodeI'm growing the team that makes this show happen! This episode is the first one that I didn't produce myself, so say hello to my new producer Mike Mehalick. Say hi, Mike!So here's the scoop: Mike and I are working hard on a brand new production workflow this year so you're going to be seeing new episodes of the show dropping MUCH more often.Lots of awesome stuff to come, I promise, and you don't want to miss this. Subscribe however you like to subscribe, here's some handy links for you:Subscribe in OvercastSubscribe in iTunesGet the RSS FeedSuscribe via Email Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Coworking Weekly Show
EP18 - Exercising the Community Muscle - "It starts with a smile and an introduction"

The Coworking Weekly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 23:23


If you met Stephan Matanovic in person, you might be surprised by what you learn about him.You'd find out that he's a total technophile. That he's a father of three. That he cares a ton about fitness. That he listens to a LOT of rock and roll music. And somewhere in that conversation, you'd likely find out that he's a proud member of Indy Hall, where he works from a standing desk and is known throughout the community as someone you can always turn to for help.Which might not be surprising until you find out that Stephan works in an industry that comes with a lot of stigma attached to it: he's a lawyer. After 15 years in a massive 800+ lawyer firm, he landed at Indy Hall and has since changed almost everything about how he approaches his work.This Episode of The Coworking Weekly Show is focused more about what Stephan has learned about how to build professional relationships by investing small bits of his time and attention into the people around him. And he's the first to admit that it didn't come automatically and easily…he had to learn how to do it. So we brought him onto the show so you could learn from him!Sam Abrams is back in this episode as a co-host (you met her back in episode 16) for this quick but extremely insightful conversation with Stephan. In just 30 minutes there are at least a dozen actionable takeaways for anyone who wants to better understand how people can get the most value from being a part of a coworking community.My recommendation to you is to listen to this conversation with coworkers. Even if you listen once on your own, try listening again with a few people in your team or community. Use it as a discussion starter.Notable Quotes“The ways to connect the dots become apparent. In sort of a beautiful mind, red string across the board kind of way. If you know people, and you know what motivates them, you see those connections.” [9:08]“I'm not good at small-talk. I've never liked it. But I know it's essential to breaking down those barriers because everyone has a story. Everyone brings something to the table. And I'm genuinely curious - not just what can I get from you, but what can you teach me, what can I learn?” [12:12]“I look at my 15 years in the firms as, I was paid to be a bully. Whether it was a deal or litigation, I was a blunt instrument, I was paid to be a bully. I don't do that now. I want to help you build things. That's my job now.” [17:54]Stephan is speaking at People at Work SummitSave the date for April 21st! People at Work is an entirely online “conference” about work and collaboration. A first of it's kind, taking place over 24 consecutive hours and across 7 continents.This is going to be a great place for YOU to practice connecting the dots and getting more connected to the global coworking community.Stephan is joining People at Work to help you learn how to help coworking space members around the world connect the dots in their own communities.Tickets for the Summit go on sale this Friday, February 11th. Find out more about the format, meet more speakers, and get the link to register here.Support the show and get the next episodeI'm growing the team that makes this show happen! This episode is the first one that I didn't produce myself, so say hello to my new producer Mike Mehalick. Say hi, Mike!So here's the scoop: Mike and I are working hard on a brand new production workflow this year so you're going to be seeing new episodes of the show dropping MUCH more often.Lots of awesome stuff to come, I promise, and you don't want to miss this. Subscribe however you like to subscribe, here's some handy links for you:Subscribe in OvercastSubscribe in iTunesGet the RSS FeedSuscribe via Email Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Coworking Weekly Show
EP16 - How to Win at a Coworking Conference In 2016

The Coworking Weekly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 69:47


This year there are over a DOZEN coworking conferences scheduled to take place this year alone. So many I literally can't keep track any more.In this episode you're going to learn how my teammate Sam Abrams not only had a great time but learned a LOT at her first conference last fall.This episode one part “recap” of the inaugural GCUC Canada and one part action steps that YOU can take to make sure that you leave any conference you go to with more than your moneys' worth.Key Quotes and Takeaways[15:22] "Let's stop preaching to the choir about how awesome coworking is."[29:04] “It's not luck…it's by design.”[60:55 ] "It helped hearing how others do it and consider adapting their process for yourself....or just completely challenging your own process to see if it still makes sense.”My question for you is: have you been to a conference? Why or why not?(Especially if you haven't…PLEASE listen to this episode and tell me what you think about making this your first year of joining one of these events. Which one will you go to?)While every industry has events (and I've been to my fair share), coworking conferences are particularly unique in a lot of ways, especially when the coworking core values are in play.The people who attend are so generous with what they know (and can save you so much time and heartache trying to figure things out on your own), and everyone I meet is excited to meet other people “get” what they're trying to do without another long-winded explanation of what coworking is.My 2016 Conference Schedule (so far)One of my favorite parts about going to conferences is meeting YOU, listeners of the show and readers of my website.I'd love to meet you this year, and I have two specific events that I want to see you at in the first half of the year:Where: Bali - Coworking Asia - February 24-28I was SO BUMMED to miss this event last year due to a shoulder injury and only be able to do a virtual Q&A over Google Hangouts.This year I'll be there in person. YES!(Also, if you're like me and currently staring at 2 feet of snow on the east coast, a week in Bali sounds pretty good right about now.)Don't miss my Communtiy Building Workshop on the 24th, my lightning talk about coworking mistakes on the 25th, and my keynote (I'm bringing some serious fire to this one) on the 26th.Get your all-inclusive ticket to the Coworking Unconference Asia in Bali.Special AnnouncementWhere: ANYWHERE - People At Work Summit - April 21stI'm RIDICULOUSLY excited to be sharing this with you. My team and I at Indy Hall have been working on something very special.First - yes you read that right, this is a conference you can join from anywhere. The People At Work Summit is an entirely online event, spanning 24 hours and the entire world.No airplanes. No trains. No hotels.This is not a collection of live streams. We're creating a brand new experience from the ground up that builds on the best from every conference we've ever been to, adding in some of Indy Hall's “magic,” and with a VERY big focus on accessibility.We will have owners AND staff of coworking spaces joining.We will have MEMBERS of coworking spaces joining.Coworking Conference veterans and newbies alike, this is going to be a blast. We'll be announcing details about format, our schedule and speakers, and releasing our first batch of tickets over the next few weeks.Sign up to get reminders about when tickets are available, and to get preview interviews with our speakers, at http://peopleatworksummit.comLinks mentioned in this episodeShareable link to 2016 confsLive stream from last year's CU Asia Q&ASam Abrams PhotographyGCUC Canada scheduleWhat is an Unconference?Previous Coworking Conference Recaps: Episode 5 and Episode 6 Live from Coworking EuropeSteve King on the show: Episode 13Indy Hall Arts InstagramSupport the show and get the next episodeI'm growing the team that makes this show happen! This episode is the first one that I didn't produce myself, so say hello to my new producer Mike Mehalick. Say hi, Mike!So here's the scoop: Mike and I are working hard on a brand new production workflow this year so you're going to be seeing new episodes of the show dropping MUCH more often.Lots of awesome stuff to come, I promise, and you don't want to miss this. Subscribe however you like to subscribe, here's some handy links for you:Suscribe in OvercastSuscribe in iTunesGet the RSS FeedSuscribe via Email Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.