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Death in the Dorms Season 1: Episode 5: Samantha Josephson

20/20

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 64:42


South Carolina University senior, Samantha Josephson, enjoyed a night out with friends. Then she called for a rideshare and never made it home.  Originally Aired 01/05/23 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Official Liverpool FC Podcast
The Reaction: Victory over United to sign off US tour

The Official Liverpool FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 23:06


Liverpool's pre-season US tour ends with a comfortable 3-0 win over Manchester United. The Williams-Brice Stadium in the South Carolina University campus played host as Fabio Carvalho's 10th-minute finish set the Reds on their way to a third successive victory in the States, with Curtis Jones doubling the lead before the break. Kostas Tsimikas provided goal number three just after the hour mark at Williams-Brice Stadium to ensure Arne Slot's side's time across the Atlantic ended in strong style. Over the course of this podcast we'll bring you the thoughts of Arne Slot after his first time facing United, plus we get reaction from Caoimhín Kelleher, Kostas Tsimikas and Curtis Jones. Joining Peter McDowall down pitch side at the stadium were Red's Legends John Barnes and Gary McAllister. LFCTV GO is the home of all pre-season coverage this summer – watch every pre-season game live, exclusive Inside Training episodes and much more.  For details of how you can subscribe head to video.liverpoolfc.com.

Youth Sports Safety Update
Sports Safety with Rod Walters, Walters Consulting, LLC

Youth Sports Safety Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 23:18


Key Takeaways & Call to Action:·        Have an Emergency Action Plan & Rehearse it frequently.·        Policies (Why)  and procedures (What or process) are important tools to guide and protect you as a professional and those you serve.·        “Best Practices are Safe Practices”·        Concussions: “Act on what signs and symptoms we see, not just the hard impacts”·        Educate and keep learningTo contact Dr. Rod Walters: rodwalters.comRod is an NATA Hall of Fame athletic trainer who was involved in the care and prevention of student-athlete injuries for twenty-seven years on college campuses from Hickory, North Carolina (Lenoir-Rhyne College) to Boone, North Carolina (Appalachian State University) to Columbia, South Carolina (University of South Carolina). A nationally recognized expert, he has served as a consultant to the Professional Baseball Umpires of MLB, the NFL, the Big 12 Conference, and has served as an investigative expert on high profile cases including most recently for the University of Maryland. In 2019 he was the lead ATC Spotter for the 2019 Super Bowl. He has been recognized as the 2011 Distinguished Athletic Training Alumni Award from Middle Tennessee State University and likewise the 2018 Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award from the University of South Carolina. He has made more than 3,000 presentations on athletic training been awarded many additional accolades. Rod is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University (Doctorate) and Appalachian State University (Bachelor & Master) To contact the Youth Sports Safety Update PodcastJAXSMP.com Jacksonville Sports Medicine Program or JSMP3563 Philips Highway, Building E, Suite 502, Jacksonville, FL 32207Email: Jim.mackie@bmcjax.com 904-477-9291Email: Robert.Sefcik@bmcjax.com Executive Director JSMP & CEO / President FASMED 904-202-4332

Bench Mob
Head Coach James Adams | Ep. 245 | Bench Mob Ent.

Bench Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 32:25


Tune in for this episode with the Head Coach of Saint Elizabeth University Men's Basketball team James Adams. In this episode we discuss him as a track and field athlete in high school and at South Carolina University, why he chose to coach basketball, how his faith has helped him succeed in life, his thoughts on transfer portal, NIL, and more. Hit the subscribe button Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1yoy4SgKopXul_KiI5t36Q Share the episode with a friend! Follow us on IG: benchmob.ent https://instagram.com/benchmob.ent?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= We're on all streaming platforms. Go rate us 5 stars and leave a 5 star review. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZTb1NKbYasmKA7XJDm0QB?si=10d58ab7945b4b73 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bench-mob-ent/id1499713580

Sports Spectrum Podcast
LPGA Tour Pro Kristy McPherson on overcoming juvenile arthritis and trusting in Jesus

Sports Spectrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 30:25


Kristy McPherson is an LPGA Tour Pro who has had 17 career top-10 finishes in her 19 year career. She played college golf at South Carolina University and earned seven victories in her four year college career. She was awarded the Honda Inspiration Award which is given to a collegiate athlete "who has overcome hardship and was able to return to play at the collegiate level." Growing up, McPherson was diagnosed with Still's Disease at age 11 (juvenile idiopathic arthritis) and was confined mostly to bed and unable to walk for a year, she was told she would no longer be able to compete in any sport that required jumping or running. Kristy overcame that and in 2008, she recorded six top-10 finishes, and finished 47th on the official money list. In 2009, McPherson recorded a T-2 in a LPGA major, the Kraft Nabisco Championship, followed by a T-5 three months later at the next major, the LPGA Championship. Today on the podcast, we talk to Kristy about overcoming Still's Disease, living for Jesus, being baptized, and her professional golf future.  Looking for a great gift idea? Order our new devotional book: "The Increase 52 Week Devotional: Inspiring Stories of Faith from the World of Pro Sports." 

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered
Insurance Uncovered: 2022 Economic Outlook

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 29:11


Episode 502: NAMIC CEO Neil Alldredge talks with South Carolina University's Dr. Bob Hartwig about his economic outlook and where insurers should focus for 2022.

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast
38. Meniscus Repairs and the Value of a Strong Doctor-Physicians Assistant Partnership with Dr. Milt Zgonis and PA Lisa Victorius

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 34:49


Season 3, Episode 2 | Podcast #38 Dr. Milt Zgonis, M.D. is an Orthopedic Surgeon with Penn Medicine and the Co-Director of their Human Tissue Laboratory. He received his medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed his 6 year residency and lab research with Penn Medicine. He then went on to complete a fellowship in orthopedics and sports medicine at Duke. Lisa Victorius, PA-C is an alumna of South Carolina University and completed her Physicians Assitant Education at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago. They have worked together for over seven years. In this episode, we cover: 1:30:00 Milt Zgonis' and Lisa Victorius's backgrounds in athletics and medicine. 2:45 How a background in sports and athletics has helped Victorius and Zgonis while practicing medicine. 3:20 The identity crisis athletes have when they sustain an injury. 4:00 How Zgonis' love for martial arts growing up and his sister had an ACL tear that resulted in major complications pushed him into the field of sports medicine. 5:00 How Dr.Zgonis' experience at Duke University's Athletic program prepared him to work with professional athletes in the Philadelphia area like the Sixers. “Treat every person like they are a high-level athlete and get them back to whatever it is they want to do.” 9:00 What is a typical patient that Dr. Zgonis and Victorius see? Why there is no average patient, and how each one is so different 10:00 Zgonis's focus and passion for meniscus research and innovation 12:00 How Zgonis approaches meniscus tears and what innovation is happening in the field regarding meniscus reconstruction 12:45 if a joint is going to be repairable it's going to be before its all macerated and wreck any repairable tissue “In orthopedic sports medicine, probably our generations greatest challenge is repairing and restoring meniscal function.” 14:20 What about the meniscus makes it so easily compromised and why is it so difficult to repair? 14:40 What is the meniscus? 16:00 Why the meniscus has almost no healing capacity? 17:00 The mechanical effects on the rest of the body after a meniscus injury 18:20 Why we don't have a good way of predicting what people will be like long term? 19:00 When and why are Arthroscopies needed to treat meniscus issues? 20:00 How has the dynamic between Dr. Zgonis and Victorius as a PA worked so well in their office for the past seven years? How Victorius approaches educating the patient to supplement Dr.Zgonis' work. 23:00 What complex procedures are they seeing in their office? 28:00 Patients want a doctor's honest opinion and candor 32:00 The trust that physicians and physical therapists need to have with each other Contact Dr. Milt Zgonis and Lisa Victorius, PA-C

Obscuriosity Podcast
Urban Legends: Third Eye Man

Obscuriosity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 24:36


What really lurks underneath the closed off catacombs under the University of South Carolina…? Legend has it that it's some kind of humanoid creature that loves attacking people… AND chickens (sad face) and has an actual third eyeball?!? That's a lot of dirty looks I'd imagine if one were to catch this thing down there! Or worse! Buckle up for some South Carolina University spooky ridiculousness! Join our Patreon and get early release access, videos, upcoming events and other awesome perks! https://www.patreon.com/obscuriositypodcast Link below!If you are interested in starting your own podcast we highly recommend Buzzsprout! It's easy to use and keeps all your podcasts in one place. Click the link below to get started and help us out!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1789618Check us out on social media!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/obscuriositypodFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/ObscuriosityPodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@obscuriositypodcastContact us at:ObscuriosityPodcast@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/obscuriositypodcast)

In the Telling
Episode 22: Deborah Robinson: Finding Land in South Carolina

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 41:34


Deborah Robinson has been a genealogist for more than 25 years. Born in Harlem and raised in the Bronx, Deborah's specialty is African American research in the southeastern United States, particularly the Gullah/Geechee culture of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Deborah holds certificates from the Boston University Center for Professional Education in Genealogical Research and the Professional Genealogy (ProGen) Study Program. She also holds a bachelor's degree in speech communications from Syracuse University. Deborah has worked as a Research Manager at Ancestry.com's ProGenealogists division and is currently the 2nd Vice President and Webmaster for the Jean Sampson Scott Greater New York Chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society. Music by Sean Bempong. Links Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Jean Sampson Scott Greater New York Chapter: https://aahgs-newyork.org/ Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission: https://gullahgeecheecorridor.org/ Lowcountry Africana: https://lowcountryafricana.com/ Donna Cox Baker and Frazine K. Taylor, The Beyond Kin Project: Descendants of Slaveholders, Do We Still Hold a Key?: https://beyondkin.org/ Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade: https://enslaved.org/ Stacy Ashmore Cole, They Had Names: African Americans in Early Records of Liberty County, Georgia: https://theyhadnames.net/ Newberry Library, Atlas of Historical County Boundaries: https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/index.html Discover Freedmen: http://www.discoverfreedmen.org/ Toni Carrier and Angela Walton Raji, Mapping the Freedmen's Bureau: https://mappingthefreedmensbureau.com/ Ancestry.com, U.S. Freedmen's Bureau Records: A Breakthrough for Black Family History: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/freedmens?o_iid=116303&o_lid=116303&o_sch=Web+Property International African American Museum: Center for Family History [Charleston, South Carolina]: https://cfh.iaamuseum.org/ FamilySearch.org Research Wiki: African American Genealogy: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/African_American_Online_Genealogy_Records Books Nick Lindsay, And I'm Glad: An Oral History of Edisto Island (Charleston, South Carolina: Tempus Publishing, Inc., 2000). Charles Spencer, Edisto Island, 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy (Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, 2008). Charles Spencer, Edisto Island, 1861 to 2006: Ruin, Recovery and Rebirth, (Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, 2008). Lorenzo Dow Turner, Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect (Columbia, South Carolina: University of Chicago Press, 1949). De Nyew Testament: The New Testament in Gullah, Sea Island Creole with Marginal Text of the King James Version, (New York, New York: American Bible Society, 2005).

The Nightmare Girls
36. GO [redacted], Blood Sucking Blimp and More Proof Meg and Rose Don't Know Basic Geography

The Nightmare Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 88:28


Ooo wEEE OOoo we're back with another episode (sung to the tune of Buddy Holly)! This week Meg covers the alarmingly aggressive Third Eyed Man of South Carolina University who lurks in the catacombs under the school. Rose tells us about the Snallygastor, a dragon, tiger, vampire blimp cryptid whose only weakness isss... another cryptid? Anna wraps up with a part two of Mandela Effects, definitively proving that Meg and Rose know absolutely nothing about geography (c'mon guys, everyone knows where New Zealand is). Oh yeah, it me birthday:) Toodles! -Anna

Slam the Gavel
Jacqueline Pidanick, Advanced Personal Trainer, Paralegal And How She Began The #beloud Movement To Help Parents Navigate Through The Corrupt Family Courts

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 49:16


   On Slam the Gavel, guest, Jacqueline Pidanick is a Paralegal who studied at South Carolina University and studied law at Purdue.  She also started the #beloud movement on Facebook six years ago to help parents navigate through the Family Court and shed light on the corruption that plagues the Family Courts that in turn destroys not only parents but children.    Jacqueline states that children are not used cars and we as parents, representing ourselves must protect our children from abusers. She encourages parents to educate themselves on the Constitution of the United States and Case Law.     The Black's Law Dictionary is an extremely helpful tool in learning the law as we encouraged parents to obtain a copy. When a parent arms themselves with the knowledge of the law, they build self confidence and in turn become a force to be reckoned with in a corrupt Family Court.     Great conversation with Jacqueline about her own personal struggles, going to Purdue and her experiences in the courtroom. A true champion and a warrior for struggling parents, Jacqueline gives much encouragement to others to go on and fight for justice.To Reach out to Jacqueline Pidanick: Facebook #beloudhttp://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Music provided by:mictechmusic@yahoo.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)

Slam the Gavel
Jacqueline Pidanick, Advanced Personal Trainer, Paralegal And How She Began The #beloud Movement To Help Parents Navigate Through The Corrupt Family Courts

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 49:16


On Slam the Gavel, guest, Jacqueline Pidanick is a Paralegal who studied at South Carolina University and studied law at Purdue. She also started the #beloud movement on Facebook six years ago to help parents navigate through the Family Court and shed light on the corruption that plagues the Family Courts that in turn destroys not only parents but children. Jacqueline states that children are not used cars and we as parents, representing ourselves must protect our children from abusers. She encourages parents to educate themselves on the Constitution of the United States and Case Law. The Black's Law Dictionary is an extremely helpful tool in learning the law as we encouraged parents to obtain a copy. When a parent arms themselves with the knowledge of the law, they build self confidence and in turn become a force to be reckoned with in a corrupt Family Court. Great conversation with Jacqueline about her own personal struggles, going to Purdue and her experiences in the courtroom. A true champion and a warrior for struggling parents, Jacqueline gives much encouragement to others to go on and fight for justice. To Reach out to Jacqueline Pidanick: Facebook #beloud dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com Music provided by:mictechmusic@yahoo.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)

The Practice of Medicine
Residency Interviewing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insight from a Fourth-Year Medical Student and the Health Sciences Distinguished Professor/Previous Dean of the USC School of Medicine

The Practice of Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 31:50


Ryan Alexander, a fourth-year medical student at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and Dr. Donald DiPette, the Health Sciences Distinguished Professor at the University of South Carolina/University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia offer insight and perspective regarding residency interviewing during the COVID-19 pandemic. During this conversation they touch on many areas, including the components of virtual interviews and social events, potential advantages and drawbacks of not interviewing in person, the recommendations the Association of American Medical Colleges has made to address residency interview allocation, and how the match process may differ in 2021 from previous years. Mr. Alexander and Dr. DiPette also share their thoughts on what they believe the future of residency interviews may look like, as well as provide advice to those who will soon begin the residency interview process.

Making an Athlete
Swimming: Brittany Oxley - South Carolina University

Making an Athlete

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 50:21


Brittany Oxley, fresh off her 4-year stint as a student-athlete swimming at University of South Carolina in one of the top division one conferences in the nation (SEC), discusses the roller coaster of emotions in her pursuit of making the olympic trial qualifiers and the transition from student-athlete into establishing her career post aquatics. A highly coveted, nationally ranked swimmer in her class, her state and national swim records provided her the opportunity to choose from top division one schools as she looked to continue pursuing her ultimate swimming goal of becoming an olympic swimmer.

Did That Really Happen?
The Patriot

Did That Really Happen?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 74:42


This week, we get into the American Revolution with The Patriot! Join us for a discussion about South Carolina, free people of color during the Revolution, bundling, and the answer to the question "Just how revolutionary was the American Revolution, anyway?" Sources: Film Background: "The Patriot". IMDB. Available at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0187393/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Gary Dretzka, "'The Patriot' Writer Always Combat Ready," Chicago Tribune. Available at https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2000-07-02-0007020278-story.html "Spike Lee Slams Patriot," The Guardian. Available at https://www.theguardian.com/film/2000/jul/06/news.spikelee Constance Grady, "Mel Gibson Set the Blueprint for a #MeToo Comeback. Expect Other Men to Follow It." Available at https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/7/24/17460392/mel-gibson-comeback-metoo-times-up Roger Ebert's Review of "The Patriot". Available at https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-patriot-2000 South Carolina in the Revolution: "The Patriot: More Flag-waving Rot with Mel Gibson," The Guardian, available at https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/jul/22/the-patriot-mel-gibson-reel-history https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-swamp-fox-157330429/ "[M]." In The South Carolina Encyclopedia Guide to the American Revolution in South Carolina, edited by Edgar Walter, 69-80. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 2012. Accessed July 6, 2020. doi:10.2307/j.ctv6wgc8r.17. Wendy Smith book review of Holger Hoock's book Scars of Independence https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/books/2017/05/18/dark-violence-and-atrocities-revolutionary-war/X4Kr4EzUUrNeVmnrNeSh2N/story.html Jane Kamensky, NY Times review: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/19/books/review/scars-of-independence-americas-violent-birth-holger-hoock.html Holger Hoock, "Mangled Bodies: Atrocity in the American Revolutionary War" "[T]." In The South Carolina Encyclopedia Guide to the American Revolution in South Carolina, edited by Edgar Walter, 112-14. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 2012. Accessed July 6, 2020. doi:10.2307/j.ctv6wgc8r.22. National Parks Bio, https://www.nps.gov/cowp/learn/historyculture/lieutenant-colonel-banastre-tarleton.htm Cherokee War: https://web.archive.org/web/20021012214056/http://www.ricehope.com/history/CherokeeWar1760.htm Daniel Morgan: https://www.nps.gov/cowp/learn/historyculture/daniel-morgan.htm Bundling: Yochi Fischer-Yinon, "The Original Bundlers: Boaz and Ruth, and Seventeenth-Century English Courtship Practices," Journal of Social History 35, 3 (Spring 2002) Ellen K. Rothman, "Sex and Self Control: Middle-Class Courtship in America, 1770-1870," Journal of Social History 15, 3 (Spring 1982) Richard Godbeer, "Courtship and Sexual Freedom in Eighteenth-Century America," OAH Magazine of History 18, 4 (July 2004) Samantha Pugsley, "I Waited Until My Wedding Night to Lose My Virginity and I Wish I Hadn't." Available at https://thoughtcatalog.com/samantha-pugsley/2014/08/i-waited-until-my-wedding-night-to-lose-my-virginity-and-i-wish-i-hadnt/ African Americans in the Revolution: Michael Lee Lanning, "African Americans in the Revolutionary War," available at https://media.lanecc.edu/users/escobarj/transfer/PDF_collection/African%20Americans%20in%20the%20Revolutionary%20War.pdf Elizabeth Brabec and Sharon Richardson, "A Clash of Cultures: The Landscape of the Sea Island Gullah" Landscape Journal 26, 2007 Philip D. Morgan (ed.), African American Life in the Georgia Lowcountry: The Atlantic World and the Gullah Geechee (University of Georgia Press, 2010) "[A]." In The South Carolina Encyclopedia Guide to the American Revolution in South Carolina, edited by Edgar Walter, 7-9. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 2012. Accessed July 6, 2020. doi:10.2307/j.ctv6wgc8r.5. Maroon Communities in South Carolina: A Documentary Record. United States: University of South Carolina Press, 2009. "Heads of Families in the First Census," available at https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1790/heads_of_families/south_carolina/1790k-02.pdf# Amy Catherine Green, Dance Dance Revolution: The Function of Dance in American Politics, 1763-1800. Available at https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6015&context=etd Social Revolutions: Theda Skocpol, States and Social Revolutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Alfred Young, "American Historians Confront the 'Transforming Hand of Revolution'" in Whose Revolution Was It? Historians Interpret the Founding. New York: NYU Press, 2001. Robin Blackburn, "Haiti, Slavery, and the Age of Democratic Revolution," William and Mary Quarterly 63, 4 (Oct. 2006)

Bad Design Podcast
Season 1 - EP 14 (Working in College Football During COVID-19 with Jeffrey Rose)

Bad Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 46:57


Jeffrey Rose is a former graphic design at South Carolina University and currently the graphic design for the San Jose Sharks. We discuss the impact COVID-19 has had on college football recruiting, Kanye West creative genius or crazy and why NHL Swaps aren't that difficult. 

Good N' Plenty w/ Jeff Goodman
129: Story Time w/ Bob Huggins, Frank Martin, & Andy Kennedy

Good N' Plenty w/ Jeff Goodman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 66:22


Bob Huggins is the head coach for West Virginia University. Frank Martin is the head coach for South Carolina University. Andy Kennedy is the head coach for UAB. Twitter: @CoachHuggs, @FrankMartin_SC, @CoachAK13   1:52 What do you miss most about your pre-COVID-19 life?   11:31 Memories of Cincinnati    22:49 Running clean programs   28:00 Recruiting stories   35:01 What’s the best way to start the next season?   55:02 Thoughts on transfer students   Available for download on iTunes and Stitcher on Wednesday, April 15th, 2020. Good 'N Plenty is powered by BetOnline.AG. Get your special welcome bonus by going to BetOnline.AG today!

Persons of Interest
RJ Abella

Persons of Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 56:29


RJ Abella arrived at South Carolina University in the spring of 2013 as an assistant coach for the indoor and beach volleyball teams and In 2015, he transitioned to full-time beach volleyball assistant coach. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach for the Wichita State Volleyball program. In this episode, RJ and I discuss a few of the ins and outs of beach volleyball, recruiting, national competition and more. We also dive into our shared interest in barbecue and the process of smoking meat. Follow RJ on Twitter: @CoachRidge

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Path & Present w/Baraka Blue
#038: The Polished Mirror: Storytelling and the Pursuit of Virtue in Sufism w/ Cyrus Zargar

Path & Present w/Baraka Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 79:11


Cyrus Zargar is the Endowed Al-Ghazali Distinguished Professor in Islamic Studies at the University of Central Florida. He earned his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in Near Eastern Studies in 2008. Zargar’s research interests include Classical Sufism, Islamic Philosophy, Arabic and Persian Sufi Literature, and Ethics in Literature and Film. He is the author of: The Polished Mirror: Storytelling and the Pursuit of Virtue in Islamic Philosophy and Sufism. London: Oneworld. Sufi Aesthetics: Beauty, Love, and the Human Form in the Writings of Ibn ʿArabi and ʿIraqi. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press.

eclectik Discussion Podcast
College Memories Pt. 2 (w/@12Kyle)

eclectik Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 113:25


#EDP Back again with the conclusion of The College Years/Memories show with @12Kyle! Grambling State University meets South Carolina University! Remember to listen to the Grade School and High School episodes! Comment, Like, Share .... @eclectik @PodcastEDP HBCUCollegePodcastGramblingSouth Carolina StateGrambling State UniversitySCSUGSU Support this podcast

Futuropolis by Popular Science
Robot You Can Drive My Car

Futuropolis by Popular Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 23:48


  In the second episode of Futuropolis, the podcast that explores what everyday life will be like in the future, we’re tackling your daily commute. Sitting in traffic doesn’t have to be stressful and frustrating. In the future, you may be able to lean back and relax while your car watches the road for you.   We’ve been promised autonomous cars for what seems like forever—and our archives have proof. In 1961, we predicted that cars would be directed by a punched tape so you could sleep behind the wheel. And in 1967, we anticipated you could twirl a dial on a car’s dashboard, set it to your destination, and then sit back to read the morning paper on the way to work. But maybe this time it’s for real. To find out, we talked to Missy Cummings, the director of Duke’s Humans and Autonomy Lab; Bryant Walker Smith, a law professor at South Carolina University who specializes in self-driving vehicles; and futurist Glen Hiemstra. And while we may not be quite ready to hand over the reins—er, steering wheel—we’d gladly take the opportunity to nap, read a book, or even get in a workout while the car drives itself.   Futuropolis is a biweekly podcast on the Panoply network. Tune in every other Wednesday for more sneak peeks at the future. This week's episode is sponsored by Warby Parker, a new concept in eyewear. Go to warbyparker.com/future to get free 3-day shipping on your new pair of glasses.

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The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Tao of Sports Ep. 251– Bryan Blair (Assistant Director of Compliance Services, South Carolina University)

The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2013 41:52


  The role of NCAA compliance is often misunderstood by the public and sometimes, even those overseen by rules education. Brian Blair talks about his guidance with coaches and administrators to ensure that compliance works for both the athletic department staff as a whole as well as student athletes. Blair discusses how the perception of student-athlete awareness of athletic department issues is presented through SAAC, as well as his own experiences as a student athlete at Wofford. All while wearing a nice bowtie. Twitter: @BToTheBlair

Talkingreef
FeedbackShow1-TR-Ep32

Talkingreef

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2006 8:00


Just a quick show with some listener feedback. First one is from Jake of South Carolina University in regards to the use of Natural Seawater, the other 2 are general listener comments