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Det går ett rykte på stan. Det sägs att alla balla svenska översättningar av utländska hitlåtar redan är hittade. Att jakten är över och kartans sista vita fläckar är ifyllda. Men när du lyssnar på detta sjunde FÖRSVENSKAT!-avsnitt, märker du snart att det där är rent nys. Desinformation, till och med. För det finns alltid mer. Och än mer. Som vanligt försöker Martin Alarik och DJ 50 Spänn att bräcka varandra med ohörda och oerhörda svenska versioner av musik från andra språkområden. I år är menyn extra utbroderad. Här finns göteborgsk punk, östgötsk reggae, skånsk dub, entonig samba, andlig pop, varnande protestsång, ett Gainsbourg-experiment med helt nya svenska ord och ett exotiskt körarrangemang sjunget av barn från Södertälje. Och det fiffiga är att du slipper höra sång på trista språk som engelska, franska, portugisiska och annat onödigt. Det blir ju, som bekant, goare på svenska. Välkomna in! Avsnittets försvenskningar: Peps Persson vs Jah Sparring – Peps in Dub [12″, 2025] Låt: Ronny Dub Peps Persson vs Jah Sparring – Ronny Dub Våren 2025 släpptes white label-tolvan Peps in Dub av Jah Sparring, en skånsk DJ och producent som vet hur man hanterar en ekomaskin. Och eftersom vi alltid har älskat Ronny du e rå, alltså Peps Perssons försvenskning av The Slickers klassiker Johnny Too Bad, var det självklart att dubversionen fick sig en tur under nålen. Steampacket – En värld av visioner [7″, 1967] Mikael Ramel och medarbetarna i Steampacket gör en sofistikerad svensk version av The Turtles Happy Together. Kanske är En värld av visioner till och med bättre än originalet? Outsiders – S/T [LP, 2022] Låt: Valium (I Wanna Be Sedated) Ramones på äkta göteborgska! I Wanna Be Sedated översätts givetvis till Valium och det tackar vi Thomas, Stefan, Crippa och Paul i Outsiders för. Grästrot – Marley [LP, 2015] Låt: Asfaltsdjungel (Bob Marley – Concrete Jungle) Skärblacka-bandet Gräsrot släppte 2015 ett helt album med svenska Bob Marley-tolkningar, givetvis med baktakten intakt. Vårt val föll på Asfaltsdjungel, den östgöstska transponeringen av Concrete Jungle. Pippis – När tankarna kommer [LP, 1987] Låt: Ingenting kan hända nu (Starship – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now) Ingen försvenskningsfest utan dansband! 1987 gjorde härjedalska Pippis Ingenting kan hända nu, en härligt synthig och svulstig försvenskning av Starships Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now. Björn Afzelius – En man, en röst, en gitarr [LP, 1988] Låt: Valet (Peggy Seeger – Song of Choice) Valet är en allvarsam översättning av Peggy Seegers Song of Choice, spelad från den lite mindre vanliga Björn Afzelius-plattan En man, en röst, en gitarr som släpptes på egna bolaget Rebelle 1988. Diverse artister – Musiknätet Waxholm 10 år [2xLP, 1979] Låt: KSMB – Torbjörns horor (The Who – My Generation) KSMB:s ursinniga Torbjörns horor snor riffen och energin från The Who-klassikern My Generation och lägger en egen och ursinnig svensk text ovanpå. Ni hittar den på proggbolaget MNW:s jubileumsdubbel från 1979. Bubs – Vinden ger svar / Midnight Special [7″, 1973] Låt: Vinden ger svar (Bob Dylan – Blowin’ in the Wind) Bob Dylans Blowin’ in the Wind blir Vinden ger svar på svenska, här i en oförglömlig version av Bubs, vinnarna i Södertälje Barnens Dags talangjakt 1973. Otrolig. Östen Warnerbring – S/T [LP, 1966] Låt: Yeah Yeah (Georgie Fame – Yeh Yeh) Yeah Yeah! Östen Warnerbring tar Georgie Fames Yeh Yeh och försvenskar den till en svängfest utan dess like. Ett måste i varje skivhylla. OBS! finns även på singel! Alf Robertson – Polarnas platta! [7″, 1979] Låt: Polarna, ett härligt lag (Kris Kristofferson – Me and Bobby McGee) Under Alf Robertsons wilderness years hände det att han gjorde peppiga låtöversättningar till svenska idrottsföreningar. Här förvandlas Kris Kristoffersons Me and Bobby McGee till ångermanländsk hockey-country. Jan Malmsjö – Jag söker ord / Du mitt liv [7″, 1971] Låt: Du mitt liv (George Harrison – My Sweet Lord) Det finns måhända tuffare försvenskningar av George Harrisons andliga popsång My Sweet Lord, men Jan Malmsjös Du mitt liv är förmodligen den mest dynamiska. Den går från viskning till orkan på bara en sextondels taktslag. Janne gör alltid sin grej till 100 procent. Respekt. Samuelsons – Vilken dag! [LP, 1978] Låt: Det är Jesus (Bonnie Tyler – It’s a Heartache) Bonnie Tylers världshit It’s a Heartache blir i frikyrklig svensk skrud Det är Jesus. Bröderna Samuelson kan få vilken låt som helst att handla om vår frälsare. Magnus – Brustanta (Dom bästa bitarna 2) [LP, 1977] Låt: Har vi glömt (Jimmy Cliff – You Can Get it If You Really Want) Magnus Orkester drabbades också av reggaefeber 1977. Här har de inspirerats av filmen The Harder They Come och försvenskar salig Jimmy Cliffs You Can Get it If You Really Want, som på svenska blir Har vi glömt. Carl-Henrik Norins Orkester – Carl-Henrik Bossa Novar! [7″, 1962] Låt: Liksom i min bossa nova (Antonio Carlos Jobim – One Note Samba) Sensationell försvenskning av Antonio Carlos Jobim-skapelsen One Note Samba av Carl-Henrik Norin med orkester. Årets fynd? Mira Ray – Sanndrömar [LP, 2025] Låt: Kontakt (Brigitte Bardot – Contact) Ytterligare en busfärsk och otippad försvenskning – Mira Ray sätter svensk text på Brigitte Bardots Contact, skriven av (vem annars?) Serge Gainsbourg. Kon-TAKT! Sky High – Säj nej … till kärnkraft / Säj ja … till livet [7″, 1980] Låt: Säg nej … till kärnkraft (Earl King – Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)) Earl Kings Come On (Let the Good Times Roll) plockades upp av Jimi Hendrix och långt senare förvandlades den till svenskspråkig anti-kärnkraft-rökare av Claes Yngström och Sky High. Gitarrstärkaren är farligt nära härdsmälta. Mia Alasjö – The Old River / Förlåt mig min vän [7″, 1978] Låt: Förlåt mig min vän (The Searchers – Needles and Pins) The Searchers (och många andras) klassiker Needles and Pins i svensk version av Mia Alasjö och Staffan Runius: Förlåt mig min vän. Ttevligt släpp på legendariska etiketten Efel. Dan Hylander & Raj Montana Band – … Om änglar o sjakaler [LP, 1984] Låt: Fjärran står hjulen stilla (Beatles – Across the Universe) Dan Hylander och Raj Montana Band under deras imperial phase. The Beatles Across the Universe, försvenskad till Fjärran står hjulen stilla. Kosmisk och skånsk på samma gång. GILLAR DU VAD HÖR? DJ 50 Spänn är en fri och oberoende podd. Här finns ingen reklam. Inte heller något övergött mediaföretag som betalar. Det finns inte ens något riskkapital. Hela operationen finansieras av lyssnare som donerar en pytteliten månadspeng. Miljoner tack till er som gör detta. Om du också vill vara en av The Good Guys och stötta DJ 50 Spänn – klicka dig vidare till poddens patreonsidan. DJ 50 SPÄNNS PATREONSIDA Tidigare delar av FÖRSVENSKAT! https://dj50spann.se/202-forsvenskat-del-6/ https://dj50spann.se/187-forsvenskat-del-5/ https://dj50spann.se/170-forsvenskat-med-martin-alarik-del4/ https://dj50spann.se/forsvenskat-del-3/ https://dj50spann.se/forsvenskat-del-2/ https://dj50spann.se/118-forsvenskat-med-martin-alarik/ https://dj50spann.se/110-utflykten-swedish-smorgasboard/ Så här lyssnar och prenumererar du på DJ 50 Spänn: DJ 50 Spänn hittar du i de flesta podd-appar för smartphone, surfplatta och dator. Sök bara efter ”DJ 50 Spänn” i poddappens sökfält. Glöm inte att prenumerera. Om det inte funkar, är detta RSS-feeden som gäller: https://dj50spann.se/feed/podcast/. Du kan förstås också lyssna här på hemsidan. OBS! DJ 50 Spänn finns sedan en tid tillbaka inte längre på Spotify. Använd en klassisk poddspelare istället. Du vet, en sådan som fanns långt innan det stora streamingbolaget började exploatera podcastvärlden. Följ DJ 50 Spänn på sociala medier, yeah? Jag finns på Instagram, Facebook och Bluesky. Utöver facebooksidan finns även följande facebookgrupper under DJ 50 Spänns paraply. Ansök om medlemskap redan idag. Tiokronorsvinyl DJ 50 SPÄNN – THE GROUP Försvenskat också! Streamingjättens Utmarker Den Inre Jukeboxen The Hans Edler Universe DJ50:– på Radio Viking 101,4 Varje lördag mellan klockan 11 och 12 sänder DJ 50 Spänn (AKA Tommie Jönsson) en musikmix med oborstad vinyl på Radio Viking som hörs över Ekerö och delar av Stockholmsområdet på frekvensen 101,4 MHz. Programmet går också att livelyssna på via radioviking.se eller valfri app för nätradio (Radio Garden Live rekommenderas, men det finns många andra). DJ 50 Spänn är en podd om musik på billig vinyl. I varje avsnitt får en musikintresserad gäst köpa begagnade skivor för en femtiolapp. Sedan pratar vi om det som musiken styr oss in på. Programledare, producent och ljuddesigner: Tommie Jönsson, radioproducent. Kolla gärna in mina radiodokumentärer Jakten på Fiskargubben (om hemligheten bakom den berömda kitschtavlan) och Rederietstjärnans dolda passion (om skådespelaren Gaby Stenbergs sköna insektsmusik). Webbguru för DJ50:- är Gunnar Lindberg Årneby. Kontakt: hej[at]dj50spann.se
This week I'm chatting with Kim Samuelson, Executive Director of MAGIC, which is a nonprofit located in Downtown Westminster. MAGIC's mission is to build a tech ecosystem that creates and nurtures talent, entrepreneurship, and tech businesses, elevating the Westminster Gigabit Community to lead the Mid-Atlantic region.
Matthew was once described as a child that carried a dark cloud around. However, when he become a follower of Christ, his entire life shifted. He nows walks around with a contagious joy that uplifts others. Listen and watch as Matthew shares his journey of faith and the things he's learned along the way. Want to become a partner?www.faithignite.us/donate
Is the point of life to minimize suffering, or to understand and embrace it on some level? How do different belief structures view the ideal human response to negative situations? Is there a degree of suffering that would be bearable in order to enable something pleasurable that could offset it?Scott Samuelson is a professor of philosophy at Iowa State University and also the author of several books, Rome as a Guide to the Good Life: A Philosophical Grand Tour, The Deepest Human Life: An Introduction to Philosophy for Everyone, and Seven Ways of Looking at Pointless Suffering: What Philosophy Can Tell Us About the Hardest Mystery of All.Greg and Scott discuss the universal accessibility of philosophy, the role of suffering in human life, and the balance between fixing and facing suffering. Scott shares his experiences teaching philosophy in prisons and how men in prison viewed suffering from different perspectives. He also explores the philosophical implications of thinkers like Epictetus, Nietzsche, and John Stuart Mill. Their conversation touches on the themes of modernity, the significance of facing suffering, and finding meaning in both joy and pain. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:Philosophy begins with wonder and deepens through suffering04:26: I think there's a kind of built-in wonder in all of us. But I also think, and this goes to the suffering book, that another thing that tends to make philosophers out of everyone is suffering. There's something about suffering that kind of blows our minds. I mean, a certain amount of suffering seems to make some sense. I mean, it makes some sense that my hand, you know, feels pain when it gets near a fire so that I protect myself. But almost everyone has experiences where someone dies prematurely, or where perhaps they suffer pain that just doesn't add up, like a migraine headache. Or we look at the world and see great injustice, and it's hard not to be a human and start to ask philosophical questions in the face of that—to start to wonder what's going on here. You know, why is this happening? Sometimes, why me? And as I've had a chance to teach a really wide variety of people over the years, I've found that they all—it's without exception—people feel these questions quite deeply inside them.How philosophy provides us space to face life's hard questions05:27: One of the beautiful things that philosophy can do is provide a space that kind of dignifies that part of us that is asking these questions and thinking about it. And so even when philosophy can't necessarily provide all the answers to the questions, there's something powerful just about being in that space where you're facing those questions.Why suffering is part of being human10:38: We, of course, are going to kind of combat suffering in some ways, shape, or form. But at the same time, it seems like we have to learn to face it and be open to it and to accept it and to see it as just a part of life rather than as a foreign invader of what it means to be human. And that when we do that, we open ourselves up to the adventure of being human. We had opened ourselves up to, you know, the possibilities of real growth and finding meaning. And a lot of people, when they come out the other side of difficult experiences, have a kind of weird sense that that was a very valuable and important thing, even something they're grateful for. Even though, at the same time, it's not that they wish that it happened, but they're grateful that it has become part of their story and their life. And so when we can do that, I think we're kind of living better lives overall.Show Links:Recommended Resources:William JamesPlato's ApologyAlexis de TocquevilleAleksandr SolzhenitsynSusan NeimanEpictetusStoicismBeing MortalJohn Stuart MillUtilitarianismWhen Breath Becomes AirFriedrich NietzscheEichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of EvilGuest Profile:Faculty Profile at Iowa State UniversityScottSamuelsonAuthor.comProfile on WikipediaGuest Work:Amazon Author PageRome as a Guide to the Good Life: A Philosophical Grand TourThe Deepest Human Life: An Introduction to Philosophy for EveryoneSeven Ways of Looking at Pointless Suffering: What Philosophy Can Tell Us About the Hardest Mystery of All Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Now we know what you're thinking: if we have on as a special guest historian Richard Samuelson, one of the pre-eminent experts on John Adams, you'd think we find out what Adams thought about the Clean Air Act, but no! Instead, the show reaches its zenith with Samuelson drawing our attention to some of Adams's […]
Now we know what you're thinking: if we have on as a special guest historian Richard Samuelson, one of the pre-eminent experts on John Adams, you'd think we find out what Adams thought about the Clean Air Act, but no! Instead, the show reaches its zenith with Samuelson drawing our attention to some of Adams's handwritten marginalia that demonstrates why Adams would have completely understood the Sweeney Sensation. Richard joined us for our intermittent series between now and next July 4 about the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and he helpfully arbitrated the debate we had last week about the probity of Gordon Wood's treatment of the American creed. (Readers should also not miss Samuelson's article "John Adams Versus Edmund Burke," which helps clarify the extent to which Adams should be thought of (as Russell Kirk did) as "America's first conservative."We also went through a couple of current headlines about the latest frontiers in lawfare, and the aftermath of the shooting of two national guard troops in Washington.For those who like to take in the video, you can find the YouTube right here (and consider subscribing).
Peter Samuelson has lived a life that spans red carpets and real-world rescue, building stories on screen while rewriting the stories of children who were never given a fair beginning. From producing films to founding First Star, his path hasn't followed the script. It's been shaped by purpose, grit, and an unshakable belief in what's possible for young people. In this conversation, we go past the résumé and into the reason, exploring how a man who spent decades making movies discovered what it truly means to make meaning.Featured in 'The Gratitude Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: www.awarenowmagazine.comGuest: Peter SamuelsonHost: Allié McGuireMusic by: Assaf AyalonProduced by: AwareNow Media
Por que todo empreendedor precisa entender de planejamento financeiro global | #podcast #empreendedorismo #podcastbrasilNo episódio de hoje do EmpreendaCast, Gustavo Passi recebe Samuelson Drumond, fundador da Drumond Wealth Management, para um papo profundo sobre finanças, carreira internacional e empreendedorismo global. Com uma trajetória que começa aos 18 anos no mercado financeiro brasileiro e evolui para a gestão de fortunas em solo americano, Samuelson compartilha aprendizados únicos sobre como construir uma carreira sólida – e como isso se conecta com sua vocação de impactar vidas por meio da educação financeira.Samuelson revela bastidores da sua transição do mundo corporativo para o empreendedorismo nos Estados Unidos, explicando como estruturou sua empresa, superou desafios culturais e regulatórios e conquistou a confiança de clientes de diferentes nacionalidades. O episódio mergulha em temas como abertura de empresa nos EUA, gestão de patrimônio em dólar, planejamento sucessório, educação financeira familiar e os erros mais comuns cometidos por brasileiros expatriados.
Jackie Samuelson, founder of Alpha Lady LLC, discusses why she started her company, her personal reason for inventing a new nursing cover, whether tariffs are affecting her business, and her experience pitching the "sharks" on the ABC television program "Shark Tank."
This devotional explores the power of names and taking upon ourselves the name of Christ through faithful living and personal integrity. Click here to see the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Samuelson, International President of the Transport Workers Union, joins Sid live in-studio to discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding horse-drawn carriages in New York City. The conversation covers Mayor Eric Adams' sudden policy reversal on banning horse carriages, which Samuelson attributes to political pressures and financial interests. They also touch on the treatment of horses, public safety concerns, and the motivations behind calls to ban the industry, citing real estate developers' interests in stable land. Samuelson criticizes Adams for betraying his commitments to the union and draws parallels with perceived betrayals by Governor Andrew Cuomo. The union's future strategies and the potential stabling of horses within Central Park are also discussed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Scaling Laws episode, Lawfare Senior Editor and Research Director Alan Rozenshtein sits down with Pam Samuelson, the Richard M. Sherman Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, to discuss the rapidly evolving legal landscape at the intersection of generative AI and copyright law. They dive into the recent district court rulings in lawsuits brought by authors against AI companies, including Bartz v. Anthropic and Kadrey v. Meta. They explore how different courts are treating the core questions of whether training AI models on copyrighted data is a transformative fair use and whether AI outputs create a “market dilution” effect that harms creators. They also touch on other key cases to watch and the role of the U.S. Copyright Office in shaping the debate.Mentioned in this episode:"How to Think About Remedies in the Generative AI Copyright Cases," by Pam Samuelson in LawfareAndy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. GoldsmithBartz v. AnthropicKadrey v. Meta PlatformsThomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GmbH v. Ross Intelligence Inc.U.S. Copyright Office, Copyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 3: Generative AI TrainingFind Scaling Laws on the Lawfare website, and subscribe to never miss an episode.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's Scaling Laws episode, Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Pam Samuelson, the Richard M. Sherman Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, to discuss the rapidly evolving legal landscape at the intersection of generative AI and copyright law. They dove into the recent district court rulings in lawsuits brought by authors against AI companies, including Bartz v. Anthropic and Kadrey v. Meta. They explored how different courts are treating the core questions of whether training AI models on copyrighted data is a transformative fair use and whether AI outputs create a “market dilution” effect that harms creators. They also touched on other key cases to watch and the role of the U.S. Copyright Office in shaping the debate. Mentioned in this episode:"How to Think About Remedies in the Generative AI Copyright Cases"by Pam Samuelson in LawfareAndy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. GoldsmithBartz v. AnthropicKadrey v. Meta PlatformsThomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GmbH v. Ross Intelligence Inc.U.S. Copyright Office, Copyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 3: Generative AI Training Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Samuelson – Serial pro-social Entrepreneur, having founded multiple charities. He's also a successful Film Producer. His book Finding Happy is a user's guide to your life...
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Investi con Fineco, 60 trade gratis nei primi sei mesi (#adv). Imparare a costruire un portafoglio di investimenti diversificato e coerente è fondamentale. Ma il portafoglio è solo un pilastro della nostra ricchezza futura. Gli altri due sono il nostro capitale umano e la nostra salute. Entrambi hanno un ruolo preciso e quantificabile nell'asset allocation del portafoglio. Bodie, Merton, Samuelson, Labor Supply Flexibility and Portfolio Choice in a Life-Cycle Model Rosen, Wu, Portfolio Choice and Health Status =============================================== Investi con Scalable, 3,5% di interessi sulla liquidità (*) Prova gratis la newsletter di DataTrek per 15 giorni. Naviga in totale sicurezza con NordVPN Migliaia di libri audioriassunti su 4Books. I link sono sponsorizzati e l'Autore potrebbe percepire una commissione. (*) fino al 31/12/2025, offerta valida per i nuovi clienti. Si applicano termini e condizioni. =============================================== ATTENZIONE: I contenuti di questo canale hanno esclusivamente finalità di informare e intrattenere. Le informazioni fornite sul canale hanno valore indicativo e non sono complete circa le caratteristiche dei prodotti menzionati. Chiunque ne faccia uso per fini diversi da quelli puramente informativi cui sono destinati, se ne assume la piena responsabilità. Tutti i riferimenti a singoli strumenti finanziari non devono essere intesi come attività di consulenza in materia di investimenti, né come invito all'acquisto dei prodotti o servizi menzionati. Investire comporta il rischio di perdere il proprio capitale. Investi solo se sei consapevole dei rischi che stai correndo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Samuelson, president of American Gold Exchange — a former president of the Professional Numismatists Guild — sees "a meaningful rally in gold" coming once the Federal Reserve makes multiple rate cuts, but adds that turmoil over Fed leadership and concerns that government data could be compromised or less transparent would build "a better bed from gold to rise from." Samuelson said he expects gold to be in the $3,900 to $4,200 per ounce range within a year, and that his forecast might be conservative if there is any sort of global debt problem or currency collapse. Kimberly Flynn, president at XA Investments, discusses the recent executive order signed by President Trump that allows a dramatic expansion of alternative assets to be part of 401(k) and other retirement plans. While headlines have made it seem like crypto bros will blow up their retirement plans with alternatives, Flynn discusses how firms running life-cycle and target-date funds may decide to make allocations to alternative asset classes, exposing everyday investors to alternatives, but in safer ways than most industry watchers are imagining. Jay Hatfield, chief executive officer for Infrastructure Capital Advisors, brings his macro-first approach to the Market Call, noting that rate cuts should be "tremendously positive for the market" and are keeping him bullish even as the market enters September, a seasonally weak time for stocks.
Everyone looks back on their youth and thinks, “I wish I knew then what I know now.…” This is a book for young adults who want to know right now what so many wish they had known back then. What is happy, anyway? Where do you find it?Finding Happy is for young adults starting their adult journey, and for those well into theirs who have not yet sighted land.It is written by a master storyteller who learned to scale walls and blew them up rather than be stopped, and who learned in the process that our happiness flows from leaving the world a better place than we found it. It is about how best to channel this glorious life we are each privileged to enjoy and to make it genuinely happy.Finding Happy is filled with gripping adventures and misadventures that demonstrate just how possible the seemingly impossible often is, from daredevil filmmaking in Africa and Asia to making daunting rules work for you, to earning a full college scholarship after being completely unable to answer the entrance exam essay question…to climbing down a hundred-foot pipe shaft at 3 a.m. to rescue a kitten, with no plan for how to climb back up.It is about how best to seize the day, which risks are brave and which foolish, about roadblocks and solutions, learning from leaders and finding your own secret sauce. Samuelson explains how to find your compass and persuade others to help you. He shows how to live your passion, make a living, take off your mask, build your best place in the universe, and find your own unique and personal Happy.He is the author of "Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life, with Lessons from Mine."https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DP5GC8K6 http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
Finding Happy by Peter Samuelson is a hybrid of memoir and self-help book, offering young adults practical wisdom drawn from the author's own remarkable journey as a film producer and philanthropist. Samuelson, who founded several major charities such as the Starlight Children's Foundation and EDAR, emphasizes that happinessstems not from fame or wealth but from creating purpose, helping others, and taking charge of one's own life. The book is structured around more than 50 short, story-driven chapters that blend personal anecdotes with actionable advice and reflection prompts. From navigating the chaos of show business to mentoring foster youth, Samuelson shares lessons onempathy, leadership, resilience, and community. Stories such as “The Girl Who Froze” illustrate the power of unconditional support, love and peer solidarity, while his reflections on failure, luck, and taking risks highlight the value of persistence and humility.Samuelson also teaches readers how to plan their futures through tools like spidergraphs, how to use storytelling to create empathy, and how to develop courage inthe face of fear. He calls on readers to fight tribalism, care for democracy, and leave a legacy by uplifting others. In his words, real happiness comes from being of use to the world—and from daring to live a life of meaning, love, and service.Peter Samuelson ! Website – www.samuelson.LALinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/petersamuelson/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/petergsamuelson/Ted Talk -- https://www.ted.com/talks/peter_samuelson_everyone_deserves_a_roofAnne Zuckerman! Website -- https://annezuckerman.com/ Website -- https://justwantedtoask.com/Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/AnneInPinkInstagram -- https://www.instagram.com/annezuckerman/LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/annezuckerman/Bezi Woman -- https://beziwoman.com/ | https://www.beziwoman.shop/two-step-order1591558404525Bezi Bra Discs - Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/bezibradiscs
True happiness isn't found in wealth or accolades—it's built through acts of kindness and lifting others up. Peter Samuelson shares an inspiring journey from Hollywood film producer to founder of multiple global charities, revealing how purpose, storytelling, and compassion can create ripples of change that outlive us. His insights challenge listeners to use their unique skills to serve others, embrace opportunities to mentor and volunteer, and discover the deep joy that comes from making a difference in even one life. Key Takeaways: Discover how using your professional skills in unexpected ways can create lasting social impact. Learn why small, consistent acts of kindness can have life-changing ripple effects for both the giver and receiver. Understand how mentoring and supporting the next generation can also bring personal fulfillment and growth. Explore the mindset shifts needed to see challenges as opportunities to serve. Recognize that happiness is often found in helping someone else, even in simple, everyday moments. About Peter Samuelson: Peter Samuelson was the kid in 10th grade who laughed at the English teacher who told him he should go to college. He is a celebrated film producer and serial pro-social entrepreneur. In 1982 he co-founded the Starlight Children's Foundation; then Starbright World, co-founded with Steven Spielberg in 1992. 1999 saw the formation of First Star, 2005 EDAR Everyone Deserves a Roof, and in 2013 he launched ASPIRE, the Academy for Social Purpose in Responsible Entertainment. In the midst of this Peter has produced 27 films and raised four children. Educated at Cambridge University on scholarship and the Anderson School of Management at UCLA, Peter lives in Los Angeles with his wife Saryl, and continues to fight every day for those less fortunate, chief among them abused and neglected children. He really did nearly die trying to rescue a kitten. Connect with Peter Samuelson: www.firststar.org www.starlight.org www.philmcomedia.com www.edar.org Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
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This week is the conclusion of our visit with the amazing & inspirational Peter Samuelson about his new book, Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life, With Lessons From Mine. You'll laugh, cry, gasp, pray, & get wiser though all the stories, insights, & lessons that Peter shares.
You've likely encountered Peter Samuelson through his work in the movie industry, like with his movies Revenge of the Nerds, Finding Henri, Wilde, and Tom & Viv, but you may or may not have known of the amazing & extensive work he's done through his non-profits, like Starlight Children's Foundation, First Star Academies, and EDAR (Everyone Deserves A Roof).
From Hollywood Hits to Finding Happy: Peter Samuelson's Mission to Lift Others Peter Samuelson could have stayed in Hollywood, producing box-office hits like Revenge of the Nerds and The Return of the Pink Panther. Instead, he utilized his storytelling and leadership skills to rewrite the script of his life, founding seven nonprofits that empower society's most overlooked individuals, including those in foster care. In this inspiring episode, Peter reveals the decisive moments that shaped him, like a life-changing nudge from a 10th-grade teacher and his father's unwavering belief in education. We explore his journey from film sets to social impact, from co-founding the Starlight Children's Foundation with Emma Samms and STARBRIGHT World with Steven Spielberg, to building First Star, a program that sends 90% of foster teens to college. Peter also shares the wisdom behind his new book, Finding Happy, a field guide for Gen Z and Millennials navigating life's complexities. Packed with insight, humour, and “madcap adventures,” it's a reminder that long-term happiness isn't about fame or fortune—it's about helping others. If you're looking for hope, purpose, and 'finding happy', don't miss this conversation. Andrea Barrack returns to the show to talk about the role organizations can play to support individuals and communities.
Here's what to expect on the podcast:Peter's unexpected journey from Hollywood film producer to full-time philanthropist.How Peter founded life-changing nonprofits, such as Starlight Children's Foundation and First Star.Stories that highlight the power of compassion in action.Insights from Peter's book Finding Happy and how it guides young adults through chaos toward purpose.And much more! About Peter:Peter Samuelson is a veteran film producer behind MORE THAN two dozen feature films, including cult classics like Revenge of the Nerds, Tom & Viv, and Arlington Road. He is a trailblazing philanthropist and a social entrepreneur who has spent decades using storytelling and innovation to change lives.He has founded 7 groundbreaking nonprofits, including cofounding the Starlight Children's Foundation and Starbright World Online Network. He is the founder of First Star Academies, that partners with universities and local CPS to house, educate, inspire, and enable foster youth while in high school and to prepare them for college and to self-advocate. He also launched EDAR, the “Everyone Deserves A Roof” initiative, to provide shelter for the unhoused, and ASPIRE — a media training academy for undergraduates outside of traditional film schools, built on the values of social responsibility.And now, he's added “author” to the list. His new book, Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life, With Lessons From Mine, is part memoir, part life manual — offering hard-won wisdom for millennials, Gen X, and anyone looking to live more meaningfully in a chaotic world.Peter has been married to his wife Saryl for 35 years and continues to fight every day for those less fortunate, chief among them abused and neglected children. Connect with Peter Samuelson!Website: https://www.samuelson.la/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petersamuelson/First Star: https://www.firststar.org/Check out Peter's book, Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life, with Lessons from Mine, on Amazon! https://tinyurl.com/5fx4k4dw----- If you're struggling, consider therapy with our sponsor, BetterHelp.Visit https://betterhelp.com/candicesnyder for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.*This is a paid promotionIf you are in the United States and in crisis, or any other person may be in danger -Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Dial 988----- Connect with Candice Snyder!Website: https://www.podpage.com/passion-purpose-and-possibilities-1/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candicebsnyder?_rdrPassion, Purpose, and Possibilities Community Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passionpurposeandpossibilitiescommunity/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passionpurposepossibilities/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicesnyder/Shop For A Cause With Gifts That Give Back to Nonprofits: https://thekindnesscause.com/Fall In Love With Artists And Experience Joy And Calm: https://www.youtube.com/@movenartrelaxation
Send us a textThis week's episode of Outside Insights is a special one.I had the opportunity to sit down with Peter Samuelson, film producer, philanthropist, and now, the author of Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life with Lessons from Mine. Before our conversation, I had a chance to read an early copy of the book (officially released June 10), and I couldn't put it down. It's heartfelt, funny, profound, and filled with stories that encourage you to think a little deeper about your own life, and consider how you might use it to help someone else.Peter's journey is truly remarkable. From studying medieval literature to producing blockbuster films to founding seven nonprofits, he's lived a life driven by curiosity, service, and an unwavering belief that everyone has the power to make a difference. His book, along with our conversation, offers a guide for anyone looking to live with more meaning and impact, no matter your age or background.In this episode, we talk about:What a film producer really does (hint: it's a lot like being a general)The story behind his nonprofit work with foster kids—and the powerful ripple effect of giving them agencyHis unlikely mentorship with General Norman SchwarzkopfWhy short-term happiness might be chocolate ice cream… but long-term happiness requires serviceHow we can heal our divided world with a simple but powerful concept: empathyPeter expresses it best: “You are the only author of the rest of your life.” His life's work is a testament to that, and I think you will walk away from this episode as driven—and motivated—as I was.
Hollywood promised him meaning. Instead, it handed him neurosis, vanity, and burnout disguised as success. But what Peter Samuelson built after walking away from that illusion? That's the story no one tells—and the one that might just change your life. In Part 2 of this unfiltered conversation, Peter takes us beyond the glamour into the gritty truth of the film industry's collapse, the mirage of fame, and why true happiness lives in the unexpected places most of us avoid. This isn't just a masterclass in storytelling— It's a wake-up call to every creator, leader, and soul searcher who's tired of chasing the spotlight and ready to build something real.
This week on The Crossman Conversation, John Crossman welcomes Peter Samuelson, President of First Star and CEO of PhilmCo Media, for a powerful conversation about purpose, balance, and his new book, FINDING HAPPY. Peter shares why he wrote the book, the importance of emotional wellness, and how his mission to support foster youth has shaped his work and life. From building tools for young people to navigating challenges with clarity and compassion, this episode is a reminder that real success starts with knowing who you are—and choosing joy anyway.
Host: Tracy Shuchart for MicDropMarketsThis spaces is brought to you by NinaTrader Live where you can find me every morning at 8AM ET to talk macro markets and at 2:30 PM ET to discuss the hot commodities of the day, streaming live on the NinjaTrader YouTube channel.GuestsGorge GammonEntrepreneur, Real Estate Investor, Founder of Rebel Capitalist Pro helping investors build a healthy and balanced portfolio with a team of macro experts.After running a successful business for 12 years, and managing hundreds of employees, George retired in 2012 and decided to venture into real estate investing across the United States.He then expanded his investments to Colombia, where he now resides in Medellin and manages a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio.George is highly skilled at teaching and tracking macroeconomics, central banking, and free-market capitalism.He has gained a considerable following on YouTube becoming a sensation in financial education. Tony NashTony Nash is the CEO and Founder of Complete Intelligence. And has a Geopolitics patreon called Cloak and DaggarPreviously, Tony built and led the global research business for The Economist and the Asia consulting business for IHS (now part of S&P). He is a frequent public speaker and a contributor to leading global media (BBC, CNBC, Bloomberg, etc.) and has served as an advisor to government and think tanks in Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing, Washington D.C. and others.Tony is an international advisory board member for Texas A&M University. He has a Master's Degree in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University and a BA in Business Management from Texas A&M University. Dana SamuelsonDana Samuelson is president of American Gold Exchange (AGE) has 44 years in the industry. Mr. Samuelson has an impeccable national reputation for honesty and integrity with his peers and his clients. He has flawlessly overseen transactions approaching $2 billion. Mr. Samuelson has been a professional numismatist since 1980 and worked for some of the most influential precious metals trading companies in the nation, including 10 years with the original gold bug and industry legend James U. Blanchard III, before founding AGE in 1998.Disclaimer: This material is presented solely for informational and entertainment purposes and is not to be construed as a recommendation, solicitation, or an offer to buy or sell / long or short any securities, commodities, or any related financial instruments. Please contact a licensed professional before making any investment or trading decisions
What if the very thing you think will make you happy is the thing that's quietly killing you? Peter Samuelson produced 27 Hollywood films, worked alongside Peter Sellers, Steve McQueen, and Steven Spielberg, and stood at the epicenter of power, fame, and money. But none of it—not the red carpets, not the billion-dollar budgets—brought him what he was really after. . That only came when he met a dying child with one last wish. That moment shattered his world—and rebuilt his purpose. . In this raw, no-BS episode, Peter Samuelson takes us behind the scenes of his evolution from “successful film producer” to serial pro-social entrepreneur. From co-founding the Starlight Children's Foundation with Spielberg to launching the world's first avatar-based social network for terminally ill teens, his journey is a masterclass in purpose-driven leadership. . And along the way? Practical jokes with Peter Sellers. Motocross requests from Steve McQueen. A $2.5M surprise donation from Spielberg. And the realization that happiness has nothing to do with success, and everything to do with what you're willing to sacrifice for others. .
In this inspiring episode, Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson are talking with filmmaker, philanthropist and author, Peter Samuelson.Peter produced films such as Return of Pink Panther, and Revenge of the Nerds. He's worked with Steve McQueen, Peter Sellers, and started four philanthropies, including one with Steven Spielberg. And now he's written this incredible book that combines the amazing and entertaining episodes from all those adventures with reflective lessons and learning. He tells us how he came to write this book, writing at 5am each morning to alternate between lessons learned on some days and anecdotes on others. He tells us the story that sparked the first charity he founded, Starlight, granting wishes to sick kids and their families.Peter teaches a course called Random Acts of Kindness and Pay It Forwards. He explains the crossover between underprivileged kids and acts of service and tells some heart-grabbing stories.We talk about Peter's delightful father, Sir Sydney Samuelson and his infectious ability to talk to everyone. Peter relates a wonderful story about how his dad made a great connection to benefit his First Star foundation and how the ripple effect of Sir Sydney's life continues on.Peter tells us how he fell in love with his now wife of 40 years and gives some really solid advice about how to meet like-minded others. Vicki and I were transfixed by Peter's incredible energy and enthusiasm. His application of the 2nd law of thermodynamics will move you into wanting to make a difference. His stories will leave you smiling and charmed. Finding Happy is a great book that launches on Tuesday, June 10th. It's such a fun read for all, but especially young adults, and a perfect gift idea for dads and grads. Join us for this inspiring episode with the delightful Peter Samuelson. We know you'll love it!Links for this episode:Episode 116 show notesFinding Happy on AmazonPeter Samuelson | PR by the BookFrom the Hosts:Vicki's book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/Wynne's book about her beloved father: Finding My Father's Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/
NUOVO SU AFFARI MIEI? Scopri 3 ETF a ZERO COMMISSIONI su Cui Investire: https://bit.ly/3w2k7mG- - - Lo studio di Garleanu-Pedersen Active and passive investing understanding: Samuelson's dictum https://academic.oup.com/raps/article/12/2/389/6350496?login=false Lo Studio di Vanguard citato: https://web.archive.org/web/20230528200511/https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/dam/corp/research/pdf/How-America-Invests-Advisor-US-FASHAIFR.pdf- - -Gli ETF stanno per distruggere il mercato!Quanto sono pericolosi gli ETF? Gli ETF stravolgeranno il mercato?Gli ETF negli ultimi anni sono diventati molto popolari, soprattutto negli investitori autonomi. Ma ora, gli ETF creano distorsioni nei prezzi?Rendono il mercato instabile?Cerchiamo di capire insieme questi temi.Nello specifico vedremo:Gli ETF creano effetti distorsivi sui prezzi del mercatoGli ETF rendono il mercato instabileCosa succede quando i mercati vanno male?Gli ETF concentrano il potere nelle mani di pochi gestoriCosa succede in Italia?Gli ETF sono davvero pericolosi per il mercato?Cosa ne pensi?Sei Interessato ai nostri servizi?Prenota una sessione gratuita con il team di Affari Miei, ti guideremo nella scelta delle soluzioni più adatte a te: https://bit.ly/3ZHtAg2—
Peter Samuelson is an extraordinary figure—a true Renaissance man whose impact spans film, philanthropy, and literature. His work as a producer on films like 'Revenge of the Nerds' and 'Return of the Pink Panther' shows his knack for storytelling, while founding seven charities, including the Starlight Children's Foundation with Steven Spielberg, highlights his commitment to social good. His upcoming book, 'Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life, With Lessons From Mine', seems poised to inspire young adults and parents alike, drawing from his remarkable life. A UK-born "giant" in every sense, Samuelson's ability to scale walls—literal and figurative—defines his legacy as a serial pro-social entrepreneur, husband, father, and grandfather.
Peter Samuelson is an extraordinary figure—a true Renaissance man whose impact spans film, philanthropy, and literature. His work as a producer on films like 'Revenge of the Nerds' and 'Return of the Pink Panther' shows his knack for storytelling, while founding seven charities, including the Starlight Children's Foundation with Steven Spielberg, highlights his commitment to social good. His upcoming book, 'Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life, With Lessons From Mine', seems poised to inspire young adults and parents alike, drawing from his remarkable life. A UK-born "giant" in every sense, Samuelson's ability to scale walls—literal and figurative—defines his legacy as a serial pro-social entrepreneur, husband, father, and grandfather.
Peter Samuelson has produced blockbuster films, launched seven life-changing nonprofits, and mentored thousands of young adults—but his latest project might be his most personal yet. In this conversation, Peter joins Wendy to share the story behind his new book Finding Happy: A User's Guide to Your Life with Lessons from Mine. Together, they explore: How producing films prepared him to build global charities, why the foster care system needs a total reimagining, what it means to teach kindness and agency to young people, and how happiness isn't found—it's built
The Stuph File Program Featuring film producer, Peter Samuelson, author of Finding Happy: A User's Guide To Your Life, With Lessons From Mine; Natasha Marsh, co-owner of The Dorchester Jail Bed & Breakfast; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download Legendary film producer, Peter Samuelson, the author of Finding Happy: A User's Guide To Your Life, With Lessons From Mine. He's also the founder of The Starlight Children's Foundation and FirstStar.org. Natasha Marsh is the co-owner, along with her husband, Bill Steele, of the Dorchester Jail Bed & Breakfast in New Brunswick. They live in the 150 year old prison and have turned it into a bed and breakfast where people can spend the night behind bars. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week's reviewed title is Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live by Susan Morrison (Random House, $48).You can also read Stuart's articles in The Main and at BestStory.ca. This week's guest slate is presented by Matt Cundill, owner of Sound Off Podcast Network.
Why did Zillow just drop a bombshell listing ban? Zillow's Chief Industry Officer, Errol Samuelson, breaks the silence exclusively with us to address their new listing ban. We dissect Zillow's stance on office exclusives and delayed marketing, exploring the fairness principle driving their decision. We talk about how Zillow arrived at this decision, the internal debates, and whether they're bracing for DOJ backlash. Get the unfiltered truth on why Zillow is banning certain listings and what it means for the future of inventory visibility. Was this a bold move for consumers or a power play? Hear Zillow's side of the story now. For Errol's previous appearance on the show follow this link. Links to articles and forms mentioned in the show: Compass Exclusive Almost Became a $100K Mistake EXP's Seller Advisory Disclosure Zillow and Redfin listing ban FAQ: What you need to know now Follow Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered Podcast on Instagram - YouTube - Facebook - TikTok. Visit us online at realestateinsidersunfiltered.com. Link to Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RealEstateInsidersUnfiltered Link to Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/realestateinsiderspod/ Link to YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@RealEstateInsidersUnfiltered Link to TikTok Page: https://www.tiktok.com/@realestateinsiderspod This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.
Paul Samuelson once said ‘I don't care who writes a nation's laws or crafts its advanced treatises if I can write its economics textbooks' and boy did he write the book! Samuelson understood the power of economics and his best selling textbook called (surprisingly) ‘Economics' was read by millions across America and influenced a number of the economists and policy makers that shape economic policy today. This was far from being his only claim to fame though and throughout his lifetime he wrote an extraordinarily large number of influential papers across a range of micro and macroeconomic topics (in cricket terms he was very much and all rounder or for baseball fans a 'two way player'. His neoclassical synthesis that combined Keynesianism with New Classical theory was a particularly influential advance. He is also seen as the man who brought a far greater mathematical rigour to economics, an approach which has very much outlived him.In this fourth episode of Season 8 of their award winning podcast, your friendly neighbourhood economists, Pete and Gav, dive into the world of Paul Krugman's (a fellow Nobel Prize winner) favourite economist. Along the way, you will find out about AMSR, a trivia quiz that features a ‘joke' question that Samuelson got right and so many ideas, you won't know what to do with them all. Technical support as always comes from our good friend Nic.
Draft Night Moves: Mystics Trade Karlie Samuelson & Gear Up for WNBA Draft full 446 Mon, 14 Apr 2025 20:34:16 +0000 jFpYlWz3MWnNxEUnQfzY199eJN3E4bB5 wnba,washington mystics,sports The Hoffman Show wnba,washington mystics,sports Draft Night Moves: Mystics Trade Karlie Samuelson & Gear Up for WNBA Draft Craig Hoffman offers thoughtful sports commentary and himself on being smart and having a conscious while still having a really good time on the air. Craig has covered Washington's NFL team on the beat and has worked as a fixture in the DC Sports Community for over 7 years. Craig is joined by a who's who of players, coaches, owners, and experts as well as a rotating cast of sports media friends from across the DMV and across the country. For more from Craig, follow him on Twitter @hoffmanshow. Also be sure to check out the Take Command podcast available Mondays and Thursdays where he's joined by former Washington Tight End Logan Paulson. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc Sports False https://player.amp
Tom Samuelson, chief investment officer at Vineyard Global Advisors, says the market's long-running bull market is "on thin ice right now," from a technical standpoint, having fallen below its 200-day moving average, leaving the market "at a really interesting juncture," and making him defensive, building more cash, loading up on utilities and safe sectors and waiting to see how it plays out. Samuelson says that if the market breaks down -- with a decline accelerated by reactions to government tariff policies -- it could drop another 15 percent or more, putting the market squarely into correction territory off of its February highs. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, is more interested in the recent rally in international stocks than he is in the possible impact of tariffs on the markets there, and picks a T. Rowe Price international fund as the ETF of the Week. Susan Fahy discusses the latest Credit Gauge from VantageScore, which shows that the resumption of student loan payments has negatively impacted credit scores and will drop them further, as other indicators suggest consumer finances are slowly declining. Plus Mike Bailey, director of research at FBB Capital Partners, brings his "beat and replace" approach for stocks to the Market Call, and Chuck gives his initial take on what Wednesday's tariff news means for consumers.
Professor Richard Wolff's co-author, colleague, and friend, the late Stephen Resnick, would tell his students about his discussion, as a student at MIT, with Paul Samuelson. He asked Samuelson: “What is there in Marx that is both valid and absent in neoclassical theory”? To this, Samuelson responded: “Class analysis.” In this episode, Shahram and Professor Wolff use the dialectic to explore how Marx's magnum opus, Das Kapital, is understood and its connection to class and class analysis. It begins by examining the overall project of Capital and discussing why beginners should read this essential text. Professor Wolff explains the importance of the three volumes in Marx's theoretical scheme, the main differences between the first two volumes, and how they individually contribute to our understanding of the ‘capitalist totality'. About The Dialectic at Work is a podcast hosted by Professor Shahram Azhar & Professor Richard Wolff. The show is dedicated to exploring Marxian theory. It utilizes the dialectical mode of reasoning, that is the method developed over the millennia by Plato and Aristotle, and continues to explore new dimensions of theory and praxis via a dialogue. The Marxist dialectic is a revolutionary dialectic that not only seeks to understand the world but rather to change it. In our discussions, the dialectic goes to work intending to solve the urgent life crises that we face as a global community. Follow us on social media: X: @DialecticAtWork Instagram: @DialecticAtWork Tiktok: @DialecticAtWork Website: www.DemocracyAtWork.info Patreon: www.patreon.com/democracyatwork
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Pedro Tadeu é jornalista desde 1983 e tem uma longa carreira na imprensa, rádio e televisão. Foi subdirector do Diário de Notícias (de 2010 a 2014), diretor de várias publicações, incluindo o jornal *24horas* e a agência de fotografia Global Imagens. Actualmente, é comentador político na CNN Portugal, colunista no *Diário de Notícias* e apresenta também o programa *Panfletos* na Antena 1, além de um podcast, *Os Comentadores*. Participa também -- e foi a razão do meu convite -- no programa *Radicais Livres* da Antena 1, com Jaime Nogueira Pinto. _______________ Post sobre as alterações ao regime de mecenas: https://www.patreon.com/posts/122073158/ Inscreva-se ou ofereça o Curso de Pensamento Crítico: https://bit.ly/cursopcritic Pós-graduação em «Pensamento Crítico para Tomada de Decisão» no ISCTE Executive Education: https://bit.ly/PC_ISCTE _______________ Índice: (0:00) (3:36) Introdução ao episódio (6:47) Porquê o comunismo? (21:05) A disciplina que diferencia os partidos comunistas do resto da esquerda radical | Como funciona o PCP | Maoismo (37:22) Relação com a Igreja | Como a esquerda vê o Estado (45:55) Porque é que o comunismo deu sempre em totalitarismo e culto da personalidade? (1:04:20) A força do capitalismo | Previsão de Samuelson (1:14:04) Comunidade à parte. | Comparação com a igreja primitiva (1:18:51) Marxismo vs comunismo | Entrevista ao Público de Svetlana Aleksievitch, autora do livro ‘O fim do Homem Soviético' (1:23:41) Comunismo vs capitalismo (1:29:41) Quem era Stalin? Check dn partido racista (1:37:36) Há futuro para o Comunismo? 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HARRIS/WALZ CAMPAIGN ADVANCING PRICE CONTROLS: WHAT ALWAYS GOES WRONG? 3/4: Samuelson Friedman: The Battle Over the Free Market. by Nicholas Wapshott . https://www.amazon.com/Samuelson-Friedman-Battle-Over-Market-ebook/dp/B08589Z7M9/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Nicholas+Wapshott+%2B+samuelson&qid=1627690920&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 From the author of Keynes Hayek, the next great duel in the history of economics. In 1966 two columnists joined Newsweek magazine. Their assignment: debate the world of business and economics. Paul Samuelson was a towering figure in Keynesian economics, which supported the management of the economy along lines prescribed by John Maynard Keynes's General Theory. Milton Friedman, little known at that time outside of conservative academic circles, championed “monetarism” and insisted the Federal Reserve maintain tight control over the amount of money circulating in the economy. In Samuelson Friedman, the author and journalist Nicholas Wapshott brings narrative verve and puckish charm to the story of these two giants of modern economics, their braided lives and colossal intellectual battles. Samuelson, a forbidding technical genius, grew up a child of relative privilege and went on to revolutionize macroeconomics. He wrote the best-selling economics textbook of all time, famously remarking "I don't care who writes a nation's laws—or crafts its advanced treatises—if I can write its economics textbooks." His friend and adversary for decades, Milton Friedman, studied the Great Depression and with Anna Schwartz wrote the seminal books The Great Contraction and A Monetary History of the United States. Like Friedrich Hayek before him, Friedman found fortune writing a treatise, Capitalism and Freedom, that yoked free markets and libertarian politics in a potent argument that remains a lodestar for economic conservatives today. In Wapshott's nimble hands, Samuelson and Friedman's decades-long argument over how—or whether—to manage the economy becomes a window onto one of the longest periods of economic turmoil in the United States. As the soaring economy of the 1950s gave way to decades stalked by declining prosperity and "stagflation," it was a time when the theory and practice of economics became the preoccupation of politicians and the focus of national debate. It is an argument that continues today. SEPTEMBER 16, 1920 WALL STREET BOMBING
HARRIS/WALZ CAMPAIGN ADVANCING PRICE CONTROLS: WHAT ALWAYS GOES WRONG? 1/4: Samuelson Friedman: The Battle Over the Free Market. by Nicholas Wapshott . https://www.amazon.com/Samuelson-Friedman-Battle-Over-Market-ebook/dp/B08589Z7M9/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Nicholas+Wapshott+%2B+samuelson&qid=1627690920&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 From the author of Keynes Hayek, the next great duel in the history of economics. In 1966 two columnists joined Newsweek magazine. Their assignment: debate the world of business and economics. Paul Samuelson was a towering figure in Keynesian economics, which supported the management of the economy along lines prescribed by John Maynard Keynes's General Theory. Milton Friedman, little known at that time outside of conservative academic circles, championed “monetarism” and insisted the Federal Reserve maintain tight control over the amount of money circulating in the economy. In Samuelson Friedman, the author and journalist Nicholas Wapshott brings narrative verve and puckish charm to the story of these two giants of modern economics, their braided lives and colossal intellectual battles. Samuelson, a forbidding technical genius, grew up a child of relative privilege and went on to revolutionize macroeconomics. He wrote the best-selling economics textbook of all time, famously remarking "I don't care who writes a nation's laws—or crafts its advanced treatises—if I can write its economics textbooks." His friend and adversary for decades, Milton Friedman, studied the Great Depression and with Anna Schwartz wrote the seminal books The Great Contraction and A Monetary History of the United States. Like Friedrich Hayek before him, Friedman found fortune writing a treatise, Capitalism and Freedom, that yoked free markets and libertarian politics in a potent argument that remains a lodestar for economic conservatives today. In Wapshott's nimble hands, Samuelson and Friedman's decades-long argument over how—or whether—to manage the economy becomes a window onto one of the longest periods of economic turmoil in the United States. As the soaring economy of the 1950s gave way to decades stalked by declining prosperity and "stagflation," it was a time when the theory and practice of economics became the preoccupation of politicians and the focus of national debate. It is an argument that continues today. SEPTEMBER 16, 1920 WALL STREET BOMBING
HARRIS/WALZ CAMPAIGN ADVANCING PRICE CONTROLS: WHAT ALWAYS GOES WRONG? 2/4: Samuelson Friedman: The Battle Over the Free Market. by Nicholas Wapshott . https://www.amazon.com/Samuelson-Friedman-Battle-Over-Market-ebook/dp/B08589Z7M9/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Nicholas+Wapshott+%2B+samuelson&qid=1627690920&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 From the author of Keynes Hayek, the next great duel in the history of economics. In 1966 two columnists joined Newsweek magazine. Their assignment: debate the world of business and economics. Paul Samuelson was a towering figure in Keynesian economics, which supported the management of the economy along lines prescribed by John Maynard Keynes's General Theory. Milton Friedman, little known at that time outside of conservative academic circles, championed “monetarism” and insisted the Federal Reserve maintain tight control over the amount of money circulating in the economy. In Samuelson Friedman, the author and journalist Nicholas Wapshott brings narrative verve and puckish charm to the story of these two giants of modern economics, their braided lives and colossal intellectual battles. Samuelson, a forbidding technical genius, grew up a child of relative privilege and went on to revolutionize macroeconomics. He wrote the best-selling economics textbook of all time, famously remarking "I don't care who writes a nation's laws—or crafts its advanced treatises—if I can write its economics textbooks." His friend and adversary for decades, Milton Friedman, studied the Great Depression and with Anna Schwartz wrote the seminal books The Great Contraction and A Monetary History of the United States. Like Friedrich Hayek before him, Friedman found fortune writing a treatise, Capitalism and Freedom, that yoked free markets and libertarian politics in a potent argument that remains a lodestar for economic conservatives today. In Wapshott's nimble hands, Samuelson and Friedman's decades-long argument over how—or whether—to manage the economy becomes a window onto one of the longest periods of economic turmoil in the United States. As the soaring economy of the 1950s gave way to decades stalked by declining prosperity and "stagflation," it was a time when the theory and practice of economics became the preoccupation of politicians and the focus of national debate. It is an argument that continues today. SEPTEMBER 16, 1920 WALL STREET BOMBING
HARRIS/WALZ CAMPAIGN ADVANCING PRICE CONTROLS: WHAT ALWAYS GOES WRONG? 4/4: Samuelson Friedman: The Battle Over the Free Market. by Nicholas Wapshott . https://www.amazon.com/Samuelson-Friedman-Battle-Over-Market-ebook/dp/B08589Z7M9/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Nicholas+Wapshott+%2B+samuelson&qid=1627690920&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 From the author of Keynes Hayek, the next great duel in the history of economics. In 1966 two columnists joined Newsweek magazine. Their assignment: debate the world of business and economics. Paul Samuelson was a towering figure in Keynesian economics, which supported the management of the economy along lines prescribed by John Maynard Keynes's General Theory. Milton Friedman, little known at that time outside of conservative academic circles, championed “monetarism” and insisted the Federal Reserve maintain tight control over the amount of money circulating in the economy. In Samuelson Friedman, the author and journalist Nicholas Wapshott brings narrative verve and puckish charm to the story of these two giants of modern economics, their braided lives and colossal intellectual battles. Samuelson, a forbidding technical genius, grew up a child of relative privilege and went on to revolutionize macroeconomics. He wrote the best-selling economics textbook of all time, famously remarking "I don't care who writes a nation's laws—or crafts its advanced treatises—if I can write its economics textbooks." His friend and adversary for decades, Milton Friedman, studied the Great Depression and with Anna Schwartz wrote the seminal books The Great Contraction and A Monetary History of the United States. Like Friedrich Hayek before him, Friedman found fortune writing a treatise, Capitalism and Freedom, that yoked free markets and libertarian politics in a potent argument that remains a lodestar for economic conservatives today. In Wapshott's nimble hands, Samuelson and Friedman's decades-long argument over how—or whether—to manage the economy becomes a window onto one of the longest periods of economic turmoil in the United States. As the soaring economy of the 1950s gave way to decades stalked by declining prosperity and "stagflation," it was a time when the theory and practice of economics became the preoccupation of politicians and the focus of national debate. It is an argument that continues today. SEPTEMBER 16, 1920 WALL STREET BOMBING