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Latest podcast episodes about soceity

Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast
Neuroscience & The Power of Hands-On Learning

Anatomy in Clay® Learning System Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 38:07


This time on the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast, a chat with a renowned brain and neuroscience researcher on the power of hands-on learning. Dr. Kelly Lambert, a first-generation college student, received her undergraduate degree from Samford University in Birmingham AL (majoring in psychology and biology) in 1984 and her M.S. and Ph.D. in the field of Biopsychology from the University of Georgia in 1988. After spending 28 years at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia where she served as the Macon and Joan Brock Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department (for 17 years), Co-Director of Undergraduate Research, and Director of the Behavioral Neuroscience Major, she joined the faculty at the University of Richmond as Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience in 2017. Dr. Lambert enjoys teaching courses such as Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroscience, Comparative Animal Behavior, Neuroplasticity, and Psychobiology of Stress.  Dr. Lambert has won several teaching awards including the 2023 Soceity of Neuroscience Science Educator Award and the Virginia Professor of the Year for 2008. More:   Intro and Outro music "Vicious Pen" courtesy of Moby Gratis

Digital Social Hour
Keaton Hoskins On Tipping $10K At Restaurant, Limitless Soceity & Diesel Brothers| DSH #164

Digital Social Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 50:04


On today's episode of the Digital Social Hour, Keaton Hoskins "The Muscle" reveals why he doesn't follow the rules, never wearing a mask during the pandemic & the importance of family. BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com APPLY TO BE ON THE POD: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/50dsh Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The TTLM Podcast
Taking the Lead Media - Episode #160

The TTLM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 25:22


On this episode, I play select tracks from bands I saw play at this year's Sailor Jerry Festival. The next Sailor Jerry Fest is 06/15/2024. El Sancho - Tiebreaker (Heads Up!) [0:16] Generic - Pau Hana Song (Victim of Soceity) [9:28] The Minorities - Dissatisfied (Dissasitisfied) [13:05] Grapefruit - Mathematics (Easy Listening Apparatus) [14:45] Avenues - I Let Go (We're All Doomed) [18:57] Teenage Bottlerocket - So Dumb (So Dumb/So Stoked) [22:46] SOCIAL MEDIA Website: www.takingtheleadmedia.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ttlmpodcast Tumblr: https://oneshotsideshow.tumblr.com YouTube: Taking the Lead Media Instagram: https://instagram.com/takingtheleadmedia  

Just Ride
Everything you need to know about the Tour de France with Luke Rowe

Just Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 57:48


With the world's most famous race well underway, Rob and Eliot are joined by one of the most successful domestiques in modern cycling history, Luke Rowe, to break down everything you need to know about the Tour de France. The Ineos Grenadiers rider has raced in the Tour eight times and been part of the winning team on five occasions. He has also been disqualified and even finished last! Here Luke talks in detail about the different roles each rider takes up in a team, the tactics (and bad behaviour) to look out for in the peloton and the mind-games at play as riders hope to gain an advantage in one of the most physically and mentally challenging courses out there. He talks about riding with best friend and team-mate, Welsh cycling icon Geraint Thomas, and how the bond of friendship might be the most important. You can check out Luke and Geraint's podcast, Watts Occurring, here on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts! New episodes are released every other Tuesday. You can listen on redbull.com or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch these episodes on Red Bull TV. Get in touch with us @robwarner970 & @eliotjackson or email us at podcast@redbull.com

Just Ride
What is the spirit of gravel racing? with Payson McElveen

Just Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 47:58


“It's a slippery slope, you will get addicted.” Rob and Eliot's tour guide is Red Bull athlete, Payson McElveen; professional mountain biker and serial champion. He talks about his love of endurance riding, the freedom that comes with gravel riding and what it is about the community that has got everyone wanting to find out more. They compare gravel with the early days of mountain biking and ask the questions we all want to know; how much of the course is gravel? Where did it come from? And, most importantly, what is the spirit of gravel? Check out Payson's podcast, The Adventure Stache New episodes are released every other Tuesday. You can listen on redbull.com or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch these episodes on Red Bull TV. Get in touch with us @robwarner970 & @eliotjackson or email us at podcast@redbull.com

Indo American News Radio Houston TX
IAN Unplugged 2324 061723 Jay & Sanchali play I Think I Know This with Hindu Worship Soceity's Ravi Goel and Mohini and Madhusudan Vashisht

Indo American News Radio Houston TX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 56:45


IAN Unplugged 2324 061723 Line Up On Sat, June 17, 2023, from 3 - 4 pm on “IAN UNPLUGGED” on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com), Jay & Sanchali play I Think I Know This with Hindu Worship Soceity's Ravi Goel and Mohini and Madhusudan Vashisht --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indo-american-news-radio/support

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Cracking the code of the origins of the Philistines! Thank you for listening! Please share, subscribe, and leave a 5 star review!

WolfNet Radio: A Battletech Podcast
WNRP: List Builder Series - Soceity (Jihad) - 350

WolfNet Radio: A Battletech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 26:03


Tommy is back again with another List building podcast! Making a Society 350 list set in the Jihad Era.   The Society was a secret cabal of Clan scientists who held a deep resentment toward the warrior caste's hegemony over Clan culture — and in particular — the warriors' dictates regarding the work of the scientist themselves. Eschewing the general culture of the Clans in favor of devotion to science and itself, The Society worked toward their own ends whenever possible, with little or no regard to Clan law or custom — and often — little regard for ethics or the sanctity of basic human rights. Members of the Society tended to view their roles and responsibilities as all-important to the Clans' very existence. They saw Nicholas Kerensky's true vision as being completely in accordance with the laws of science, and as such, many Society members were known to actively weave carefully disguised plots through their work, in preparation and anticipation of the day when they would force the warrior caste from power. Gnome Battle Armor (Sqd3) Gnome Battle Armor (Sqd3) Clan Heavy Jump Infantry Maxim Heavy Hover Transport (Clan) Hellion B Dasher (Fire Moth) E Nova Cat M Nova Cat A Night Gyr E Turkina B   Be sure to check out our Wolfnet Radio Apparel store at https://wolfnetradio.qbstores.com/   Also be sure to follow us on our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, and also join our Patreon. Alpha Strike 350 Rules and Tools can be found at wolfsdragoons.com   This Episode is proudly sponsored by Aries Games and Miniatures. You can find everything you need for your Battletech addiction at https://ariesgamesandminis.com/  

Druktalk (The Intelligence Tibet )
35. Social Structuration in Tibetan Soceity with scholar Dr Gyal Lo བོད་ཀྱི་སྤྱི་ཚོགས་རིག་པ།

Druktalk (The Intelligence Tibet )

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 37:21


This week on Druktalk Podcast, Drukthar joined by Tibetan sociologist and scholar Dr Gyal Lo, author of Social Structuration in Tibetan Soceity. We discussed on the essential of Sociology theory and its relevance in Tibetan society, the relationship of sociology theory in Education, Society and spirituality in Tibetan Soceity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drukthar-gyal/support

The Sean Salisbury Show
Wrath Of Sean: We Are Making Ourselves Dumber As A Society

The Sean Salisbury Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 7:08


Wrath Of Sean: We Are Making Ourselves Dumber As A Society Sean makes some great points on this topic. It gets brought up because of the news that certain states are taking away honor classes. Enjoy this highlight from the Sean Salisbury Show!

Formby Podcast
Viking Village 12th Chapter The Story of Formby Published 1973 By Formby Civic Soceity Joan Rimmer

Formby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 52:05


Chapter 12 Viking Village By Edith Kelly. The Story of Formby Published in 1973 By Formby Civic Soceity Audio book read by Joan Rimmer in June 2021. The Story of Formby Published in 1973 By Formby Civic Soceity Written by Edith Kelly's book Viking Village, The Story of Formby Thanks to Joan Rimmer reading this text and for her enthusiasm also thanks Joan for introducing me to Edith Kelly's book, and Formby's - Seeds Directory #blueplaquespotting #blueplaque #blueplaques #formbypinewoods #formbydunes #formbypoint #formbypodcast #formbycivicsoceity #vikingvillage #history #audiobook #audiobooks #audiobookstagram #local #listen #listentothis #listen

The Clarke County Democrat Podcast
Indian Prophet Francis topic for Clarke Historical Soceity meeting Aug. 23

The Clarke County Democrat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 1:12


The Red Stick Prophet Josiah Francis will be the subject of the Clarke County Historical Society meeting Sunday, Aug. 28, 2:30 p.m. at Grove Hill Town Hall. Award winning author and historian Dale Cox will tell about the life of Josiah Francis, also known as the Prophet Hillis Hadjo, who led the Fort Sinquefield attack Sept. 1, 1813 near present-day Whatley. In his latest book, “The Fort at Prospect Bluff,” Cox has uncovered new information and findings about Francis including his time spent in England as well as his final days in the Florida Panhandle before his execution. Cox has...Article Link

Formby Podcast
Viking Village 1st Chapter The Story of Formby Read by Joan Rimmer thanks to Formby Civic Soceity

Formby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 31:54


Viking Village Chapter 1. Edited by Edith Kelly. Published by the Formby Civic Society 1973. Read by Joan Rimmer This chapter starts at the beginning of time and takes us to Formby in the 9th Century. Thanks to Joan Rimmer for taking the time to read this for Formby Podcast. If you have a story email FormbyPodcast @gmail.com

Let's THINK about it
Cultural Jigs

Let's THINK about it

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 20:35


Part 1: Jggy wit itI personally do a lot of woodworking, making cabinets or entertainment centers, I'm currently trying to build a window. I have tools that help me, such as a table saw is great, but sometimes there is a finicky cut in a difficult spot and you need a handsaw. The hand saw has a downside to it: I'm not skillful enough or experienced enough to make sure it cuts it a perfect 90° angle while staying parallel to the edge and lined up on my marks. One trick is to clamp another board on the line you're cutting, and use that board as a guide, making sure that you stay 90° perpendicular and you're cutting straight back and forth. This is a very simple version of a "jig." Crawford talks about experts making things easier for themselves by "partially jigging" or "informational restructuring" the environment. So as you're working, you start setting things up around you interacting with your environment, this can be information in the digital space or production in a workshop. Perhaps consider the workflow of a chef in the kitchen. Not only does structuring your environment help you to be better at what you're doing, it reduces cognitive effort, so you're not having to re-solve your problems or waste steps... instead you jig up a workflow, keep your attention on point, and also restrict the freedom of your wandering mind. This is how you build an environment that allows you to get in the Flow State. The dark side is of course slewing into the opposite extreme: we now use "over determined jigs" which replace the skill... and the mind along with it. “Cheap men need expensive jigs; expensive men need only the tools in the toolbox” Matthew Crawford  This is similar to Christopher Schwartz who wrote The Anarchist's Workbench and The Anarchist's Design Book : If it's a choice between buying a jig or learning a skill, learn the skill. The goal is to move between autonomy and the assembly line."Advanced cognition depends crucially on our ability to dissipate reasoning"Matthew Crawford To think complex thoughts we need to unburden our limited capacity brain from having to consider everything, allowing us to use more bandwidth to focus deeply on a specific task. The great achievements of knowledge that came before us and practical wisdom are now embodied in complex structures: the structures of linguistics, politics, society, and institutional constraints. These are huge, complex jigs that are often invisible to us. Yet, we can focus on our daily job or current task because we have outsourced some daily reasoning (mental bandwidth or cognitive load) for some structure and stability. Step 55: Cultural Jigs PART 2: Cultural Jigs Max Weber, the German sociologist who wrote The Protestant Work Ethic, pointed out that there was a change in the way the church perceived wealth. We went from the "camel through the eye of the needle" thing about the difficulty of rich people getting into heaven TO accumulating wealth is a sign of God's favor. The status of your soul was visible in your portfolio, conspicuous wealth was proof of election to God's elite. This ideology ran deep in America, conflating being a good Christian with thrift and freedom. "Be Frugal and be free."Benjamin Franklin Today we have reversed "Be Frugal and be free," not back to "blessed are the poor," but to "be free now, pay it off later." It is now moral, neigh virtuous, to carry debt. "Consumer credit" with a good FICO or "credit score" requires a credit card and a mortgage: proof of debt carried long term. We even have "good debt" now: home mortgages and student loans are encouraged. This is not a moral judgment, but a cultural change over time: we have dismantled the moral cultural norms held previously, and now the "non-thinking lazy individual" is looking for a jig to guide them. Today, they are "nudged" by administrative actions. There is a book called "Nudge" about how policy can be made to make up for lazy human bias. Crawford relates this to “choice architecture,” the policy that structures your available decisions.  For instance, in "Nudge," if you start a new job with a retirement package they find that people are often so lazy or blase that they will not check the box to opt-in, even though it is in their best interest. So, the administration sets it up to auto-enroll you. Then people won't even check a box or make a phone call to opt-out. There is nothing but default behavior.The problem here, as Crawford describes, is one of "character."  Character seems to come from habit, which we have discussed previously as a predictable or reliable pattern of responses developed over time to solve specific problems. habit seems to work from the outside in; from behavior to personality"Matthew Crawford Your behavior is shaped by your environment, through cultural norms, which then form your "character." The circumstances that shape us are often through administrative and cultural nudges. The ramifications are: if you were auto-enrolled in your 401k and you never unenroll, you have never really faced down anything, made a decision, or confronted temptation (should I save for the future or have more money now?) You have only allowed the virtues of the current system to be further stamped into your personality, and you have fallen deeper into the rut in which your stereotypical life is laid out for you. Without the friction of making decisions, we don't develop character, we are developed by external design. Our acquiescence, our inaction, allows our attention and priorities to be managed by others. This is the manipulation by attention pirates we mentioned in the last episode. Living by "default mode" means being adrift on the current, readily swayed and shaped, nudged, or herded into place. The administration says, “relax, we will take care of you” while the corporation, with no accountability to the common good, says “you have been softened up, now let us take advantage of you.”   “Choice architecture will happen. We just need to be aware so we can choose our architect. “ Matthew Crawford Step 55: Cultural Jigs Part 3: How did we get here? In behavioral economics, they do studies in isolated environments to control variables. The tests show on average, we have little skill at practical reasoning. So we outsource it. Living in a "capitalist representative democracy technocracy" (a few of our cultural jigs) we have been habituated to hand over decision power to sciencey specialists, or really anyone. According to behavioral economics, we can't be bothered to think too much about it. Historically, after WWII "the left" started a project of liberation. They busily unmask and discredited “cultural Authority,” which means dismantling our inherited cultural jigs. These jigs, things like churches, family, and trust in government, provided coherence for individuals. This lack of coherence means that individuals are at a loss for how they fit into society. This is exactly the same problem Otto von Bismarck solved in 1871 by applying military bureaucracy to the German state: individuals were running around in packs, terrorizing each other, and upending stability for everyone. For a society to work you need stability, shared goals, and a sense of contribution to those goals. The project of Liberation led to a new unencumbered self. Into this void of meaning (dismantled cultural authority) steps "the right." They offer up the idea of the "rational actor" who is reasoning and maximized profit. A sciencey/economic solution to a cultural problem. Cultural authority's role is to regulate society, as much as to provide a framework for stability, so who regulates this ideal economic, reasoning man? Free markets.As we know from the 1980s free markets deregulate everything. Our increased liberation has de-regulated us. This means we now have to spend more time, energy, attention self-regulating. In this time of the individual as their own authority, you have to have self-discipline. But all solutions are increasingly economic. We can relieve the burden of self-regulation by payment for "cultural jigs." Consider paying an accountant so you can relieve the burden of taxes, which in turn can make you more irresponsible, less self-regulated. By paying them you can avoid going to jail, and if you have enough money they shelter your wealth from taxes, allowing you to get richer while being less responsible. Double this class luxury of outsourcing self-discipline to paying for tutors, chefs, and fitness trainers: we pay for others to nag us, feed us, and make us smarter. Earlier we talked about dismantling cultural authority for liberation. This was done by both "the left" (dissolving cultural, traditional, and parental authority) and the right (de-regulating state authority in favor of markets), yet it seems the "disciplinary functions of our culture" still exist. Crawford says there remains a cultural cost for not having discipline: If you can afford a therapist to help save your marriage, help you raise your kids, and get them into pedigreed schools it passes social capital forward (as well as the financial capital) which allows the next generation to pay for their offspring to regulate their discipline: this ensures a dynastic succession through affording better cultural jigs. In the 50s and 60s, you had Protestant thrift, parental authority, and cultural shaming around gluttony. These were not great models in all respects, but they were available to everyone. The need for discipline around finances, behavior, and consumption has now moved from readily accessible churches, parents, and friends to privately paid life coaches, therapists, and personal trainers. Discipline has been privatized in the space left vacant from the culture wars.Step 55: Cultural Jigs OUTRO: human flourishingCrawford brings up the example of a chef cooking in a kitchen, who gets into a flow state, just chopping and spinning, and handling five tasks at once with impeccable timing. He is savoring his own human excellence, he is a human flourishing within the carefully modeled constraints of the kitchen. He can improvise, he is wholly absorbed and connected to his environment. "Living skillfully requires that some things be settled." Crawford wants to remind us that "the ideal of freedom from external influence doesn't capture all the elements that contribute to an impressive human performance." On a larger level, this episode is questioning the ideal of the “free” individual, pursuing their internal desires, and over-indexing the world inside their head. Crawford is asking us to look at the external conditions that shape our character.  So, our next episode will be looking more at the individual human - what exactly happens when we become skilled because there is a type of freedom in undertaking the discipline to hone your skills. How does our cognition shift when we are skilled? And what exactly is embodied perception or embodied knowledge? 

Caixin Global Podcasts
China Stories: Life on Pause in Ruili's Endless Fight Against Covid-19

Caixin Global Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 9:43


City on Myanmar border has been mostly locked down since July, prompting thousands to leave as businesses and incomes evaporate. Read the article by Hua Ang, Dai Fankai and Han Wei: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2021-11-02/in-depth-life-on-pause-in-ruilis-endless-fight-against-covid-19-101794693.html Narrated by Heather Mowbray.

Caixin Global Podcasts
Caixin-Sinica Business Brief: Omicron Gives Investors the Jitters

Caixin Global Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 17:20


Plus, Didi announces its impending delisting from the NYSE; China appears on track to surpass 2021 GDP target, and how a mother's desperation to treat her sick child landed her in legal trouble

Caixin Global Podcasts
Caixin Summit Bonus Episode: Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister on Partnerships, People and the Planet

Caixin Global Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 34:45


Tune in for a keynote speech as well as a dialogue with Heng Swee Keat, Singapore's deputy prime minister and coordinating minister for economic policies. Moderated by Li Xin, vice-president of Caixin Media and managing editor of Caixin Global  

Genuine with Melissa Lynn Hunt
Giving Without The Need To Receive | Guests: Carly OBrien + Hannah Braswell

Genuine with Melissa Lynn Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 42:02


Today we are talking to Carly and Hannah, college girls and genuine team alumni, about choosing kindness for yourself and for others. We discuss current trends in Soceity, comparison, body augmentations, love languages, and so much more as it pertains to choosing kind. 

Formby Podcast
Viking Village Chp 2 The Story of Formby by Edith Kelly, The Formby Soceity Formby History Chapter 2

Formby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 26:41


Formby History Viking Village The Story of Formby by Edith Kelly, The Formby Soceity printed in 1973. Read here by Joan Rimmer in June 2021. Illustrations by Muriel Sibley and Mildred M Wason Viking Village The village of Formby was founded by Norse settlers in the tenth century in what was then a remote and inaccessible part of the Lancashire coast, cut off by forest, lake and marshland from the rest of the country. For many centuries its inhabitants led a quiet and isolated life, tending their fields and their livestock, making and mending their boats and fishing gear, and keeping a watchful eye on the dunes and watercourses which alone protected them from inundation. It was not until the nineteenth century that the coming of the railway openings up communication with Liverpool and began the process by which Formby eventuyrally become a Merseyside commuter town. Even today, however the district retains many distinctive features, and the coastline (much of it now a protected area) attracts many thousands of visitors throughout the year. The history of Formby has never been dramatic, but it is full of interest, and it is here told for the first time, with for good measure chapters on local flora and fauna. Formby Podcast would like to thank Joan Rimmer for reading the book. We could only manage chapter by chapter. A magnificent work now readily available to anyone interested in Formby. Formby Podcast would also like to thank The Formby Soceity for giving us permission to produce this audio book. Formby Podcast is an independent production if you would like to share your story - Contact us FormbyPodcast@gmail.com For more information on Formby see our instagram page @Absoluteformby

The Five Minute Advocate Podcast
Australia Talks with Eva Cox

The Five Minute Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 4:58


Australia Talks is a research-based initiative developed by the ABC, in collaboration with social and data scientists from Vox Pop Labs. The project aims to create a better understanding of modern life in Australia by asking questions about the attitudes, behaviours, and experiences of people from all walks of life. Eva explains why this sort of project is important in understanding what people are really thinking about the society they live in, and how it reinstates optimism for the future.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RENTAL BREAKDOWN
EP6 Society

RENTAL BREAKDOWN

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 41:53


One of the weirder films this week- Society. we talk about whether we fit into society, seeing your grandma naked, the ettiquete of orgies, and Terry Pepper is in mourning.

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Rockhammer Show 61 with Stevie J featuring Black Label Soceity

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 120:00


Stevie J plays the following tracks: Megadeth-Tornado of souls Black Label Society-I've gone away Just a Ride-Time is Running out The Jailbirds-Dull my brain Alitor-The Tempest within Hostile Rage-Terror in the Night Nevada Fox-Passing Ships Texas Hippie Coalition-Hands Up Black Label Society-Suicide Messiah Nirvana-Territorial Pissings Breathe Atlantis-Overdrive King Creature-Lowlife Mastodon-Deathbound Pain-Gimme Shelter South of Salem-Let us Prey Sepultura-Sepultura under my skin Primal Fear-Metal is forever Exodus-Toxic Waltz Appalooza-Obsolescense Black Label Society-Stillborn Victorius-Silver Bullet Black Label Society-Doomsday Jesus Motorhead-Love me forever   Megadeth, Black Label Soceity, Just a Ride, The Jailbirds, Alitor, Hostile Rage, Nevada Fox,  Texas Hippie Coalition, Nirvana, Breathe Altantis, King Creature, Mastodon, Pain, South of Salem, Sepultura, Primal Fear, Exodus,  Appalooza, Victorius, Motorhead, 

Caixin Global Podcasts
China Stories: Where’s the Pressure on Schoolkids Coming From?

Caixin Global Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 10:45


President Xi Jinping leads crackdown on tutoring industry where worried parents are fueling a boom, but experts cite inequality in access to educational resources Read the article by Ding Jie, Huang Huizhao and Denise Jia: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2021-03-29/cover-story-wheres-the-pressure-on-schoolkids-coming-from-101681656.html Narrated by Sarah Kutulakos.

Sahaja Yoga Meditation Podcasts
Overcoming the battles affecting our soceity

Sahaja Yoga Meditation Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 58:15


How can we overcome the enormous battles being fought within religions, finances, big business, environmental groups, between countries, ethnic groups, arts, sciences and politics?

Let's THINK about it
The Dangers of Common Sense

Let's THINK about it

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 19:21


Part IIn a reaction to the previous podcast, step 23, my wife and I discussed the problem of tyrants, or mini-tyrants, who practice repressive tactics based on fear, coercion, and cronyism, and how reducing guilt and shame may not be helpful in combatting them.People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls.”Carl JungThe notion that is hard to fathom is that they are getting their rewards from somewhere, either their base or at home. Typically, shame or guilt socially would ameliorate their behavior, but when being shamed becomes a badge of honor, these tactics no longer work, and we must consider where they are receiving their rewards from to continue their behavior.And if you think tough men are dangerous, wait until you see what weak men are capable of.”Jordan PetersonPart IIConsidering how irrationality and groupthink produce a culture, then promote one of their own, we must consider how this culture of nonsensical “Common sense” is perpetuated.If you ain’t first, you’re lastRicky BobbyLooking at Antonio Gramsci‘s work, a neo-marxist, we can see that the Cultural Hegemony (or cultural hierarchy) works to keep the bourgeoise (or capitalist ruling class) in power by aligning the Base (the working masses) with an ideology that reinforces their irrational allegiance to a system that keeps them in chains. He discusses a Superstructure of intellectuals (law, philosophy, education) as Shapers, who shape culture and the Base, while the Base maintains the Shapers, creating a loop.However, cultural “common sense” is refuting many ideas from intellectual circles (the Shapers). This maintains the existing cultural hegemony, in part because both the workers and people in power are raised in a society that educates them with blind-spots and bias, creating an inability (at worst) or reluctance (at best) to be genuinely critical of the institutions surrounding them.“Thank you sir, may I have another.”How this manifests is multi-faceted, and considering the power/politics games involved we can only point out a few things to keep in mind:leaders use their position to remind you of hierarchy, and your role to followleaders use economic coercion for alignmentleadership is performative, utilizing clichés or truisms while ignoring other “truths”decisions are made to seem impersonal: it is the way the world works, like gravity or hurricanesbearing the burden of hard decisions evokes sympathy or honor, yet is a justification for “making the big bucks.”All cruelty springs from weakness”SenecaPart IIIIf the mini-tyrant or leader is a singular individual, without the polis/oikos split from the Greek city/state, and he/she takes work criticism as personal criticism, then we have a leadership problem that turns reactionary, or self-saving (contractive) rather than open collaborative, organizational, or rational.When all recourse to discourse, guilt, and shame are exhausted, we turn to the judicial branch, which tends to favor those in power due in part to the financial burden of the legal realm. This is a failure on multiple levels.So, do we continue to fight on ideological principle? It is good to know you are in the right, but you will be battered for your principles. Is it easier to just give in rather than destroy your job and home life with the stress and pain? It is a “free country” so we can vote with our feet and leave, but this seems to be giving up the “good fight” when your society has somehow internalized and thrived on a dark morality.3:14 Stop cornering people into a "join us or die" irrationality5:21 Acting out to get your itch scratched7:09 Man up and punch a girl, Ricky Bobby!9:32 A banjo in the hand is worth 2 in the bush!12:22 Speaking out against common sense14:30 Leadership Tactics: economic coercion, cherry-picking truisms, injustice is a natural law

HighandDry
Episode 23 - A Letter to Clout Chasers

HighandDry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 15:00


On today’s episode of HighandDry. I talk about how clout chasing affects society and why certain members choose to do it and be a nuisance to the rest of us.

Cross Creek Presbyterian Church
The Gospel for a Godforsaken Soceity

Cross Creek Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 34:00


The gospel comes as God's saving power to the God-forsaking society which has become a Godforsaken society.

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Marissa joins Charlotte and Venus and shares her story. Marissa is also an advocate who is the founder of The answer is kNOw.https://www.facebook.com/TheAnsweriskNOw/To find @encounterswithmen click on the link below. Share your story and follow. https://www.instagram.com/encounterswithmen/Don't forget to share us, and rate us.National Sexual Assault Hotline;1-800-656-HOPE (4673)https://www.rainn.org/ (you can also chat with them)We can be reached at;IG:_girls.like.usFacebook: facebook.com/girlslikeus619/girlslikeus619@gmail.com

Sahaja Yoga Meditation Podcasts
Overcoming the battles affecting our soceity

Sahaja Yoga Meditation Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 58:15


How can we overcome the enormous battles being fought within religions, finances, big business, environmental groups, between countries, ethnic groups, arts, sciences and politics?

Jamaican State of Mind
State of Reggae/Dancehall

Jamaican State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 66:36


On the episode I was joined by Kahlil Wonda from Highlanda Sound and one of the hosts of Reggae Lover Podcast joined. We discussed how Kahlil got into sound system and then made that transition in to podcasting. We also talked about the current state of reggae/dancehall and the new evolution in the music that's currently taking place. Is Dancehall losing it's influence worldwide with the rise of Afrobeats and Reggaeton becoming more popular?. Listen and enjoy. Feedback are always welcome @jsmpodcast.

Jamaican State of Mind
State of Reggae/Dancehall

Jamaican State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 66:36


On the episode I was joined by Kahlil Wonda from Highlanda Sound and one of the hosts of Reggae Lover Podcast joined. We discussed how Kahlil got into sound system and then made that transition in to podcasting. We also talked about the current state of reggae/dancehall and the new evolution in the music that's currently taking place. Is Dancehall losing it's influence worldwide with the rise of Afrobeats and Reggaeton becoming more popular?. Listen and enjoy. Feedback are always welcome @jsmpodcast.

Space Lobster
Video Games and Stuff With Carter and Trey

Space Lobster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 61:21


We talk about one of our favorite things: video games!

The Disruptors
103. LEGOs in Space, Blockchain vs Big Tech and the Uber that Ultimately Failed | Steve Sammartino

The Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 61:17


Steve Sammartino (@sammartino) is an entrepreneur, futurist, author and public speaker focused on finding the truth and creating the future.He has had multiple tech startups and launched one of the first sharing-economy startups Rentoid.com, before Uber or Airbnb, and sold the company to a public company. Steve now invests in emerging technologies and has multiple advisory board positions. He is heavily involved in the startup scene in Shanghai, a passion for the culture and even speaks Mandarin.Steve collaborated with Raul Oiada to launch the world’s first Lego Space Shuttle into space to an altitude of about 35,000 meters and developed the world's first life-sized, drive-able Lego car with a compressed air-powered Lego engine. He's also the author of The Lessons School Forgot and The Great Transition, both books which examine the future of technology, work and jobs., both books which examine the future of technology and work.You can listen right here on iTunesIn today's episode we discuss:* How Steve sent a LEGO space shuttle into space on a shoestring budget with help from a random Skype connection* The power of problem-solving and learning on the fly to disrupt education* Why Steve is incredibly bullish on blockchain* What technologies Steve is most excited about and how they'll transform our world* The importance of Amara's Law and understanding technological adoption* Why social media is pushing our farther and farther apart and probably the biggest threat of all* Is AI good, bad or indifferent to humanity's goals* Why space is the next frontier and the proliferation of smartphones makes new things possible* Why venture capital is such a negative and destructive force on the world* How Steve started the first sharing-economy startup and why it ultimately wasn't a huge success* What Steve's daughter learned growing a pizza* Which investment will pay the biggest dividends in the long runMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsThe Disruptors is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate  

Insight In Psych
Should The Death Penalty Apply to Persons with Severe Mental Illness? with Dr. Testa

Insight In Psych

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 19:45


Is someone with mental illness equally as punishable for capital punishment as someone without mental illness? Dr. Testa, a forensic psychiatrist, gives us insights on legislation, society, morality, and psychiatry.Host: Dr. Lauren Williams, MDGuest: Dr. Megan Testa, MDContact: InsightInPsych@gmail.comIf you're a fan of the show, please leave us a five star review to help others gain more insight into psychiatry.

Out Of The Cave
Step 12.5 || Street epistemology: the law of attraction || with Adam French

Out Of The Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 33:31


This is a new episode type. It will typically be only available on Patreon, but I'm releasing it as a teaser here so you can get an idea of what you'll get. In this episode dig into Adams belief about the law of attraction. We examnie his defnition of it, and how he thinks it affects his life. To do this I use what is called street epistemology which is where I examine someone's belief using the Socratic method, which is basically just asking questions, listening​ and restating what you heard. You can find Adam here: His linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-french/ His podcast here: https://itunes.apple⠀.com/us/podcast/applied-awareness-podcast/id1441850430?mt=2 ⠀Support his patreon: https://www.patreon.com/applyingawarenessAll of my internet stuff can be found here: You can follow me on various social platforms here: www.instagram.com/jptaxman24www.twitter.com/jptaxman24www.facebook.com/leftright24Get notified when the podcast launches by following us on social media:https://twitter.com/OutoftheCave4www.instagram.com/stepoutofthecavewww.facebook.com/stepoutofthecaveI'd really appreciate your support on Patreaon as well, I know we're just getting to know each other and asking this now is a little much, however just keep it in mind as you keep listening: https://www.patreon.com/outofthecaveFeel free to shoot me an email with feedback and thoughts: outofthecave19@gmail.com

The Disruptors
82. Why Who is More Important than How for Leadership, Business and Happiness | Lolly Daskal

The Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 53:40


Lolly Daskal (@lollydaskal) is one of the most sought-after executive leadership coaches in the world with extensive cross-cultural expertise spans 14 countries, six languages and hundreds of companies.Of her many awards and accolades, Lolly was designated aTop-50 Leadership and Management Expert by Inc.com, 100 Great Leadership Speakers for Your Next by Inc. magazine and Huffington Post's The Most Inspiring Woman in the World.Lolly's writing has appeared in HBR, Inc.com, Fast Company (Ask The Expert), Huffington Post, Psychology Today, and others.She is the author of the Wall Street Journal Bestseller: The Leadership Gap: What Gets Between You and Your Greatness and previous bestseller Thoughts Spoken From the Heart.You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * How some leaders achieve exponentially more results * The dichotomy of productivity and creativity, and how to game it * Why self-development and actualization are the keys to productivity and happiness * How and why Lolly reads a book a day, without skimming * Why education is broken and how to fix it * The reason Lolly thinks automation won't negatively impact jobs * How organizations and leaders can prepare for the world of tomorrow * The exciting potential of AI and why Lolly's clients are worried * How social media separates us and cause negative comparisons * Why we're both scared about the state of politics and politicians * What we need to consider to create a sustainable society * Why there is no right answer and who trumps how--Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsThe Disruptors is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate

Out Of The Cave
6th Step || An Urban Designers View On Density And It's Affects On Society With Chris Maker

Out Of The Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 65:49


Do you live in a dense city or a suburb? Have you ever thought about the effect​ it has on you? I talk with Chris about the ways in which density plays a part in the creation of a good city and why that is important. Chris is an​ Urban Designer and is currently in the process of becoming an architect​, which is by far one of the hardest things you can do. You can follow me on various social platforms here: www.instagram.com/jptaxman24www.twitter.com/jptaxman24Get notified when the podcast launches by following us on social media:www.instagram.com/stepoutofthecavewww.facebook.com/stepoutofthecaveI'd really appreciate your support on Patreaon as well, I know we're just getting to know each other and asking this now is a little much, however just keep it in mind as you keep listening: https://www.patreon.com/outofthecaveFeel free to shoot me an email with feedback and thoughts: outofthecave19@gmail.com

Common Censored
Episode 23 - Dissent for Sale, Fragile Soceity & Patenting the Cure

Common Censored

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 75:08


The death dealers are now peddling a cure for what kills. Because capitalism. When the revolution is product, how can you not sell out? From the Bastille to Nike. We don't want to be optimistic - but we want to be hopeful. We all need the light, the positive glimmer that keeps us fighting. Lee & Eleanor talk outlets and remedies for the often dark work they deal in. Our society has adapted to incredibly fragile norms outside of our control. What would happen if that all fell apart?   patreon.com/commoncensored leecamp.com artkillingapathy.com

Double Consciousness
White Man Outta Options

Double Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 107:55


Joetta & Toussaint talk about sex, studies done on the average duration of sex, sense of smell while on hormonal birth control, and oh- yeah, they talk about a black cop being arrested by white cops, while on the job.

Why The Waco Siege Affected Modern Society
How The Waco Siege Effected Modern Day Soceity

Why The Waco Siege Affected Modern Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 10:11


Discussing the societal movements that followed the highly fatal Waco Siege that started decades long anti-government movements.

Insight with Sylvia Maus
Insight 22518 Leukemia-Lymphoma Soceity-Student of the Year

Insight with Sylvia Maus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 30:41


Cumberland Valley senior vies for LeukemiaLymphoma Society's Student of the Year in honor of her late uncle. https://events.lls.org/cpa/CPASoY18/mwhitcomb

Working File
9 — A System for Others to Succeed

Working File

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 66:45


Matt and Andy are joined by Kristy Tillman and new contributor Cap Watkins to discuss design management. We learn about some of the traits of bad managers and discuss how to advocate for design within an organization. Should design work be diversified and spread throughout a company, or is specialization valuabale? Links The Seed of this EpisodeSoceity of GrownupsSkunk WorksManaging Humans by Michael LoppGeorge CostanzaSabrina MajeedIDEO“Stand-Up”Design ThinkingSonic Drive-InHigh-Resolution PodcastThink Wrong“Head Count”“Growth Marketing”Jared Spool’s Tweet about Everyone being DesignersFollow-up Thread to Jared Spool’s TweetBuzzFeed SolidTechnological SingularityLifestyle Business

The Final Straw Radio
Red Warrior Soceity Tour and Defending Water Protectors

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 59:48


Red Warrior Society Tour This week on the show we spoke with Ikmu, an indigenous activist who was involved in the Red Warrior Camp at Standing Rock against the Dakota Access Pipeline.  Ikmu is now affiliated with the Red Warrior Society and is traveling with comrades around the country on a tour to talk about their work, decolonization and the struggle against ecocidal projects like #DAPL.   For the hour, Ikmu and Bursts talk about the Camps at #StandingRock, indigeneity, decolonization, the cases against Water Protectors Krow, Red Fawn Fallis and others, prayer, direct action and more.  We had this conversation just after the eviction of the Oceti Oyati Camp by pol-igs of various stripes. To find out about the upcoming West Coast branch of the Red Warrior Society Ride For Resistance Tour, check out their FedBook page   Red Warrior Society's legal fund Red Warrior Society's Funds Account   Contacts and support for some of the folks who are still being held in custody in connection with water protection at Standing Rock are:   Katie “Krow/Twig” Kloth Katie Kloth Morton County Correctional Center  205 1st Ave. NW  Mandan, ND 58554   Red Fawn Fallis 205 6th Street SE Suite 201,  Jamestown ND 58401   Charles “Scorch” Jordan Charles Jordan Burleigh County Jail PO BOX 1416 Bismarck, ND 58502   and Michael “Rattler” Markus Michael Markus PO Box 1108 Washburn, ND 58577   Please write to and support these folks! For more information and further ways to support these brave folks, you can get up with the Water Protector Legal Collective and the Water Protector Anti Repression Crew on FedBook.  Fundraising sites for these folks can be found at It's Going Down.   To check out our 2013 conversation with Krow on defending the Penokee Hills in northern Wisconsin, it starts 35 minutes, 47 seconds into the episode.   Announcements Updates from Sabal Trail Resistance Following our interview last week with Karrie and Niko of Sabal Trail Resistance against the Sabal Trail Pipeline in the South Eastern U.S., the two locked down inside a section of the pipeline in Marion County, Florida to hamper the construction of the high pressure gas pipeline and demanding the release of a revised Environmental Impact Statement.  (I misspeak in the podcast and claim it was under the Suwanee River.  Apologies) You can donate to the legal fund for these and other Water Protectors in the South East by visiting https://sabaltrailresistance.wordpress.com/donate/   Building The Commune in Durham #BUILDINGTHECOMMUNE is a convergence organized to spread the tools and knowledge for self-defense and autonomy throughout our community in Durham, NC. We are dedicated to building a culture and space for autonomous resistance against Trump and his regime, the State, and capitalism. This convergence is happening across three different venues in Durham: Pinhook, Arcana, and the Atomic Fern.   The Welcoming Committee will be setup at Pinhook (at 117 W. Main St, Durham, NC 27701) with materials/programming distributed there. Childcare will be provided with drop-off/pick-up at the Atomic Fern (at 108 E Parrish St, Durham, NC 27701). A free lunch will be provided at Pinhook by Durham FoodNotBombs FedBook.   To close out the day, an Autonomous Assembly will be held at Pinhook from 4:00PM – 5:00PM. The assembly will collectively create the agenda to be discussed, but we'd like to suggest that folks come prepared to discuss: announcements and projects to collaborate on; skills, resources, and spaces we can share with one another; direct issues/crises facing the community or concerns we're feeling; and mutual aid networks (cop-watches, community medical programs, rapid-response call networks, etc.) we can begin building in Durham now. We will provide materials to help folks learn how they form affinity groups, so that they may begin autonomously building these networks themselves.   You can see an entire list of workshops and events at the website http://www.buildingthecommune.com/   ACAB2017 If you are in Asheville or the surrounding area, consider participating in the first ever Asheville Anarchist Bookfair! The dates for this event are May 5-7th, and will include workshops, shows and dance parties, nature events, and a whole day of tabling revolutionary and anarchist art and literature.   Keep your eyes on http://acab2017.noblogs.org for the latest in news about the fair, and also use this webiste to submit ideas for workshops, speakers, or tabling. See you there!   Playlist

Maple City Sermons
The Truth About...Marriage Pt. 1

Maple City Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2017 46:39


Support the show (http://www.maplecitybaptistchurch.com)

Yaser Birjas
Seclusion In Soceity

Yaser Birjas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2013 24:02


seclusion soceity
Jesuit Voices Podcast
To be the voice for the voiceless

Jesuit Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012


Fr. Xavier Jeyaraj was born in Tamil Nadu, India in 1962 and joined Calcutta Province of the Soceity of Jesus in 1982. As a child, being moved by the great example of Fr. Leveil, S.J, inspired by the life of St. Francis Xavier, and with an overwhelming urge to work for the poor, he opted to work with and for the marginalized. He completed his Masters in Social Work and Bachelors in Civil Law and started a Social Centre called Udayani (rising sun) in Kolkata in 1998. From July 2007, he was the Coordinator for Social Apostolate of the South Asian Conference. He strongly believes that only by teaching the poor people to stand on their own feet and defend themselves, we can bring social changes. The motive for him to pick up legal studies was to defend the people who have nobody to speak for them. Xavier, now as the Assistant at the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES)in the Jesuit Curia in Rome, will take care of the planning of the commitment of the Secretariat, especially building up of Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks (GIAN).

Degenerate Comedy
2009.06.30: Blame Soceity, Beth Dover, Stuckey and Murray, Bobby Batronich, Bobby Hacker

Degenerate Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009 20:14


In honor of the 4th of July, Degenerate Comedy brings you an all American, all patriotic, all democracy, all kick-ass monster truck podcast. USA! USA! USA! My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-d421f996e0b02044431e8c9e341e7b77}