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Latest podcast episodes about stephanie jenkins

POLITICO Dispatch
How AI could rewrite history in documentaries

POLITICO Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 19:18


Artificial intelligence can do more than shape the future; it could also rewrite the past. AI-generated images and videos are now finding their way into documentary films, and the recently formed Archival Producers Alliance wants to set some ground rules. On POLITICO Tech, archival producers Rachel Antell and Stephanie Jenkins join host Steven Overly to discuss their concerns with AI muddying the historical record. 

Brave Little State
Why do people like Phish? (Encore)

Brave Little State

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 55:34 Very Popular


We journey into the weird world of Vermont's favorite jam band to explore the culture of "phandom” and Phish's early roots in our brave little state.We originally released this episode in 2021. In it, Ethan Weinstein of South Woodstock asks: “Why do people like Phish? And how did they become such a big part of Vermont music culture?”(Heads up: There's a bit of profanity in this episode, and some discussion of drugs and drug culture.)To see photos of Phish from their early Vermont days, check out our web post. You'll also find a Phish starter kit with resources to further your Phish education, should you so desire.Josh Crane reported this episode, with editing and production from Myra Flynn and Angela Evancie. Mix and sound design by Josh Crane. Ty Gibbons composed our theme music. Thanks to Phish Inc. for permission to use some of the band's music. Special thanks also to Jonathan Heller, Billy Glassner, Paul Brill, Stephanie Jenkins, Jay Curley, Anne Rothwell, Jenn Moore, Beth Montuori Rowles, Anna Van Dine, Mary Engisch, Peter Engisch, Laura Schoenfeld, Steve Zind, Patti Daniels, Chris Albertine, John Van Hoesen, Mitch Wertlieb, Alex Burns and everyone who left a voicemail on our Phish hotline — Chris, Chris, Christina, Jonathan, Jim, Antonia, Ron, Philip, Andy, Stephanie, Molly, Robb, Shannon, Bryant and Nina.Music featured in this episode, in order of appearance:"Orejitas" by Blue Dot Sessions“Gotta Jibboo” by Phish“Ghost” by Phish“Hardboil” by Blue Dot Sessions"BLS Theme" by Ty Gibbons“Sargento” by Blue Dot Sessions“Halley's Comet” by Phish“Trois Gnossiennes 3” by Blue Dot Sessions“Wilson” by Phish“The Queen of Cones” by Blue Dot Sessions“Tyrano Theme” by Blue Dot Sessions“The Curtain With” by Phish“Maldoc” by Blue Dot Sessions“Auld Lang Syne” covered by Phish“Leaves” by Phish“Cran Ras” by Blue Dot Sessions"Ferus Cut" by Blue Dot Sessions"BLS Theme" by Ty GibbonsAs always, our journalism is better when you're a part of it:Ask a question about VermontVote on which question we should answer nextSign up for the BLS newsletterSay hi on Instagram and Reddit @bravestatevtDrop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.orgMake a gift to support people-powered journalismTell your friends about the show!Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a member of the NPR Network.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
WHISPERS IN THE CORRIDORS: A Museum Theatre play written by Stephanie Jenkins

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 11:23


Theatre maker & Writer, Stephanie Jenkins on what to expect from "Whispers in the Corridors" a museum theatre production staged inside the Constitutional Hill Women's Gaol evoking the narratives of some of the women who were imprisoned there in the 20th Century, from 27 – 31 October 2023 at Constitutional Hill Women's Gaol.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

She Is Fierce!
#48: Get Out of Toxic Relationships with Stephanie Jenkins

She Is Fierce!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 34:21


    Are you ready to be inspired by the incredible journey of a true badass? Meet our guest, Stephanie Jenkins, who earned the nickname “Kung Fu Barbie” for her remarkable ability to seamlessly transition from heels and makeup to kicking ass on the martial arts mat. In this captivating podcast episode, she shares her […]

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Revenue Jam
Ep. 12- Leaders Are Highly Effective Cat Herders l Fireside Friday w/ Jeff Rosset & Steph Jenkins

Revenue Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 14:27


In this podcast episode, Jeff Rosset interviews Stephanie Jenkins, SVP of Sales at Pandadoc, about the latest trends in B2B tech sales. They discuss the impact of AI and generative AI on the sales landscape, the importance of effective leadership in driving change within an organization, and offer advice for those starting their career in sales. Stephanie emphasizes the importance of sticking with a company and building a personal brand over time to become a successful salesperson and leader. The conversation highlights the importance of consistency and perseverance in building a successful career in B2B tech sales.Jeff RossetStephanie Jenkins

Transforming the College Classroom
Flexibility and Open Mindedness: Using Universal Design for Instruction in the College Classroom

Transforming the College Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 45:08 Transcription Available


Martha Smith and Dr. Stephanie Jenkins join Nana and Kali to talk about their work with Universal Design for Instruction and how to create accessible, creative learning environments for all students.

Spiritual Kiki
Episode 7 - Stephanie Jenkins

Spiritual Kiki

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 37:43


Welcome to another episode of Spiritual Kiki with Varut Chee, the podcast where we discuss spirituality in a light hearted and funny manner. Today's guest is Stephanie Jenkins. She is a creative contemplative, educator, and sacred space holder. She creates opportunities for people to deepen into our connection to the earth, our bodies, and the Divine Mystery through 1:1 Soul Companionship as well as community events and courses. Stephanie's spiritual roots are in the Christian tradition and she is nourished by other wisdom streams as well, most notably the wisdom of her Celtic ancestry, yoga, Buddhism, and mythology. Make yourself comfortable, grab a cocktail, and let's have a Spiritual Kiki! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiritualkiki/support

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Undermine
S2E5: Doors

Undermine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 57:47


There's that moment at every Phish show where we transition from the bliss of the pre-show party to the business at hand of the show itself. We walk in, get our seats, gaze at the stage, and realize how many of us there are to see this incredible band. With this comes the realization that we're amongst a wide and disparate tribe of people chasing the same thing, oftentimes from different starting points. In this episode, we explore those different starting points and the diverse group of fans that make up the Phish fan base. We hear about the challenges some fans face when feeling included in the scene, the obstacles many overcome just to experience a show, and ask some serious questions about who we are as a fanbase. Featuring stories from Malcolm Howard, Shaunea Robinson, Laura Keating, Stephanie Jenkins, and more, we highlight just how many people Phish has attracted, while showcasing ways that we can become a more unified and equal fanbase. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media, the leading music storyteller. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman and Matt Dwyer. Written by Benjy Eisen. Produced and Edited by Brian Brinkman. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Produced by David Goldstein, Jonathan Hart, Brad TenBrook and Dawn Jenkins. Production assistance and writing by Noah Eckstein and Julia Shuster. Social media by Nick Cejas. Original music by Amar Sastry. Show art by Mark Dowd. Thank you to all of our interviewees. We'll see you next week!Thanks to our partners: Undermine is sponsored by Upslope Brewing Company.Check out Sunset Lake CBD and use Undermine for 20% off your purchase. Visit Green Future Wealth and use Undermine to schedule a free consultation. Get new Phish Food Non-Dairy delivered right to your couch. Discover Garcia Hand Picked cannabis!Find out how Upstart can lower your monthly payments today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Undermine
S2E1: Hey, Check Out This Band

Undermine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 65:55


In the early days of the internet, college kids from around the country began to congregate online to discuss Phish and trade information and live show tapes. Evolving alongside the internet itself, the community helped the band reach new fans, expand their sound and reach a level of success which few could have foreseen in the 1980s. In the first episode of Undermine Season Two, Phish lyricist Tom Marshall walks listeners through the evolution of tape trading and the digital dialogue around Phish in the 1990s. We hear how this community grew, with insight from people like Charlie Dirksen, Shelly Culbertson, Michael Lazerow and Stephanie Jenkins, while hearing from a lot of fans who were part of the early Phish scene. Undermine is brought to you by Osiris Media, the leading music storyteller. Executive Producers are Tom Marshall, RJ Bee, Brian Brinkman and Matt Dwyer. Written by Benjy Eisen. Produced and Edited by Brian Brinkman. Mixed and Mastered by Matt Dwyer. Produced by David Goldstein, Jonathan Hart, Brad TenBrook and Dawn Jenkins. Production assistance and writing by Noah Eckstein. Original music by Amar Sastry. Show art by Mark Dowd. Thank you to all of our interviewees. We'll see you next week!Thanks to our partners: Undermine is sponsored by Upslope Brewing Company.Check out Sunset Lake CBD and use Undermine for 20% off your purchase. Visit Green Future Wealth and use Undermine to schedule a free consultation. Get new Phish Food Non-Dairy delivered right to your couch. Discover Garcia Hand Picked! Find out how Upstart can lower your monthly payments today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cannabinoid Connect
#214: Stephanie Jenkins, Flowhub

Cannabinoid Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 36:28


Stephanie Jenkins is the Chief Revenue Officer at Flowhub, the leading retail management solution for cannabis dispensaries in the United States.

Millennial Momentum
233: Sales Isn’t A Grind If You Have A Mission: Stephanie Jenkins, Flowhub CRO

Millennial Momentum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 50:29


Every salesperson and sales leader should listen to this episode. Stephanie Jenkins is the current CRO at Flowhub. She graduated from Cornell with degrees in Chemistry, Biology and Art History. After cutting her teeth for 2 years at CAE, she went over to Glassdoor. After 8 years and 4 promotions later, she was the VP Sales at Glassdoor before moving on to Flowhub. That is a FAST career trajectory. We cover a lot of ground, including: Why she went to California after school with no job lined up Why being mission-focused is so important as a salesperson and leader What Flowhub is doing in the cannabis tech world And much more This podcast is brought to you by Gong.io, the #1 Revenue Intelligence Company, and Postal.io, A Curated Experience Marketing Platform that Helps You Cut Through the Noise. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to grow this show and find the best guests possible for you. Follow The Podcast: Apple/Spotify: Millennial Sales Twitter: @TommyTahoe Instagram: @TommyTahoe YouTube: TommyTahoe Website: Millennialmomentum.net

Millennial Momentum
233: Sales Isn’t A Grind If You Have A Mission: Stephanie Jenkins, Flowhub CRO

Millennial Momentum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 50:29


Every salesperson and sales leader should listen to this episode. Stephanie Jenkins is the current CRO at Flowhub. She graduated from Cornell with degrees in Chemistry, Biology and Art History. After cutting her teeth for 2 years at CAE, she went over to Glassdoor. After 8 years and 4 promotions later, she was the VP Sales at Glassdoor before moving on to Flowhub. That is a FAST career trajectory. We cover a lot of ground, including: Why she went to California after school with no job lined up Why being mission-focused is so important as a salesperson and leader What Flowhub is doing in the cannabis tech world And much more This podcast is brought to you by Gong.io, the #1 Revenue Intelligence Company, and Postal.io, A Curated Experience Marketing Platform that Helps You Cut Through the Noise. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to grow this show and find the best guests possible for you. Follow The Podcast: Apple/Spotify: Millennial Sales Twitter: @TommyTahoe Instagram: @TommyTahoe YouTube: TommyTahoe Website: Millennialmomentum.net

The Drop
The Mockingbird Sessions

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 17:44


Thank you for tuning in! We have a great interview with Stephanie Jenkins, Bill Ryan and Scott Marks of The Mockingbird Foundation, talking about The Mockingbird Sessions (streaming live on Fans.live on June 4-6). We hope you enjoy the conversation and that you can tune in and support Mockingbird. Also, we'll be undergoing some big and really exciting changes on The Drop, which we'll share with you in just a few days. Until next time... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Groove Therapy
Episode 22: Phish in Academia with Dr. Stephanie Jenkins

Groove Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 64:14


Did you know that you could listen to Phish and discuss the philosophy of art and music for college credit? In this episode, Taraleigh and Leah chat with Dr. Stephanie Jenkins about Phish in Academia including a for-credit college course that she designed and teaches called the Philosophy School of Phish and a Phish Studies multi-day academic conference highlighting graduate research on the music of Phish. Dr. Jenkins shares the specific Phish jam that inspired her to go for her dreams and merge her academic and show selves into one sparkly dynamic being and the lives that have been changed because of that. For the “Did you Know” section, Dr. Leah Taylor shares research on how live music fans can be stereotyped and stigmatized as a whole tribe and Taraleigh gives listeners a fun homework assignment that uses the lyrics of Phish to remember that everything’s right in her “Daily Jam.” Dr. Stephanie C. Jenkins is an Associate Professor in the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion at Oregon State University. She is the co-founder and former co-director of the Phronesis Lab for Engaged Ethics, as well as the current Director of the Oregon State University Disability Network. Her research and teaching interests include feminist philosophy, disability studies, critical animal studies, and ethics. In addition to publishing scholarly articles in moral philosophy, she is a co-editor of the recently published book, Disability and Animality: Crip Perspectives in Critical Animal Studies, as well as a special issue of the Public Philosophy Journal devoted to the band Phish. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes and join our Facebook group to dive deeper into the conversation of live music and health and wellness. Groove Therapy is brought to you by Osiris Media. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Attendance Bias
9/2/11 @ Dick's Sporting Goods Stadium w/Stephanie Jenkins

Attendance Bias

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 61:04


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Taking the Lead
Episode 2: Job Promotions: Favoritism vs. Good Performance with Stephanie Jenkins, SVP of Sales at Flowhub

Taking the Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 32:33


Leaders are responsible for building a transparent system, ensuring a positive working environment, and fostering effective communication among colleagues. In a truly transparent system, decisions are not based on personal relationships and office gossip, but on results. Creating a good office culture should be the number one priority for any member of leadership.Stephanie Jenkins is a Senior Vice President of Sales at Flowhub and a woman with a lot of experience in both leadership and office politics. Her background includes a wide range of roles in a series of big tech companies. When Stephanie changed her career path and switched roles from an individual contributor to a sales manager/director, she grew as a leader. And that’s what led Stephanie back to a smaller environment at Flowhub, the cannabis tech company. In this episode of Taking the Lead, host Christina Brady talks with Stephanie Jenkins about leadership, decision-making processes, professional development, favoritism vs. performance, and the impacts of office politics. Also, the two discuss how every person should have a growth plan to help them develop and get past a toxic company culture. This episode will show the importance of training for new leaders, and it will inspire you to look at your employees and their development from a different perspective.

Unmastering Motherhood
08. Danced My Way to the Top w/ Stephanie Jenkins

Unmastering Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 63:03


First episode of 2021

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The Drop
The Drop Daily—5 Things for 5/28/20

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 13:20


Thanks for tuning in, hope you enjoy! Phemale-Centrics—Summer '97. Following up on the Dinner & A Movie from last week, Dawn and Merry reminisce with Phish fans about this summer Of 97 tour. They asked for memories, which is a really cool approach. Brando Rich from CashorTrade called in to share his tour story and update them on what's going on with CashorTrade during the pandemic.HF Pod—New Phish Archival Release. This week, Matt and I discuss the latest archival release from LivePhish—3/8/93 from Santa Fe, NM. We had fun with this one, and spent some time talking about why and how these releases get put together, and about the state of Phish in 1993. Beyond the Pond—Radio City Ghost. Brian and Dave go back to 5/22/00 to the Ghost from Radio City Music Hall. They're joined by a guest, and as always, they talk about other music, including a deep dive into the worlds of krautrock and early-2000s NYC music. Brokedown Podcast—Chris Funk of The Decemberists. This new episode features Jonathan chatting with Chris Funk, guitarist of The Decemberists, who has a new solo album out. They talk about the album and Chris's history as a Deadhead, listening to some of his music along the way, before diving into a heavy slice of Grateful Dead music.Mockingbird Foundation Protecting Music Education During COVID-19. We were really pleased to be able to talk to Stephanie Jenkins and Bill Ryan, board members of the Mockingbird Foundation. They announced this week that the foundation will be using emergency grant funds to rapidly help protect music education in these unprecedented times. Between now and July 31st, the Foundation will match the first $25,000 in donations made by our community to give at least $75,000 total to #ProtectMusicEd! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Julia Gets Real
Mom Guilt and Why We Say STOP IT! with Stephanie Jenkins

Julia Gets Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 28:29


In the first episode of the newly rebranded Julia Gets Real Julia talks with Stephanie Jenkins. Stephanie is a local radio celebrity and has profound wisdom on being a kick butt woman who is also a parent/professional/truth talker. Stephanie does it without all the mom guilt we all try to put on ourselves.  Check out Stephanie at https://www.facebook.com/stephjenkinsradio  Host Julia Henson has taken her popular real estate podcast, Your Real Estate Resource, and put a spin to include all things about being a business owner, mom, parent, step parent and unapologetic truth teller that she is. Julia is a licensed Realtor in Missouri. Check Julia out on social media https://www.facebook.com/juliahenson.realestate https://www.instagram.com/juliahenson.realestate For podcast guest requests please email julia.henson22@Gmail.com 

Exhale
075 | Interview with Kristen Kludt and Stephanie Jenkins of Field Guides for the Way

Exhale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 27:38


Pastor Faith is joined by Kristen Kludt and Stephanie Jenkins, founders of Field Guides for the Way. They talk about their relationship and how they began producing spiritual practice kits. www.fieldguidesfortheway.com/

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Radiolab
More Perfect: Cruel and Unusual

Radiolab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 58:04


On the inaugural episode of More Perfect, we explore three little words embedded in the 8th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: “cruel and unusual.” America has long wrestled with this concept in the context of our strongest punishment, the death penalty. A majority of “we the people” (61 percent, to be exact) are in favor of having it, but inside the Supreme Court, opinions have evolved over time in surprising ways. And outside of the court, the debate drove one woman in the UK to take on the U.S. death penalty system from Europe. It also caused states to resuscitate old methods used for executing prisoners on death row. And perhaps more than anything, it forced a conversation on what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Special thanks to Claire Phillips, Nina Perry, Stephanie Jenkins, Ralph Dellapiana, Byrd Pinkerton, Elisabeth Semel, Christina Spaulding, and The Marshall Project Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate.  Also! We’re working on collecting some audience feedback so we can do a better job of getting our show out to all of you, interacting with you, and reaching new people. We’d love to hear from you. Go to www.radiolab.org/survey to participate.

The Sales Engagement Podcast
How Specialization within Roles Creates a Better Sales Process w/ Stephanie Jenkins

The Sales Engagement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 18:18 Transcription Available


Delegating roles within any organization is difficult. Especially in a large company. In order to make the most of every employee's skills sets its important to have great processes in place.  Today's guest, Stephanie Jenkins isn't just the VP of Sales at Glassdoor, she is also the woman responsible for making sure that Glassdoor's employees are equipped with the knowledge and tools to sell.  As the VP of Sales, her title calls on her to be the direct report for 150 people at Glassdoor in Chicago. She also sits down and shares with us her tips on how to improve sales conversion. It's all about speed when responding to leads Specializing roles increases speed Test which wording is the most successful, and find the open rates for each role and industry Make sure that leads don't go stale by creating new messaging periodically  Instantly chat with the customer as soon as they get on the site by integrating chatbots into your sales process

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

Raised in the lovely winding streets of Greenwich Village, the architecture critic for the Times also admires the city’s street grid: “New York makes itself so comprehensible and available to people, partly through the grid.” Urban design as a force for democracy. A conversation at the Center for Architecture with music from Stephanie Jenkins.

The Practice Podcast
Practice Resources: Field Guides for the Way

The Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 33:28


In this episode, we have a conversation with Kristen Kludt and Stephanie Jenkins, co-creators of a wonderful retreat-in-a-box resource called Field Guides for the Way.  Field Guides for the Way - https://www.fieldguidesfortheway.com  Use the promo code PRACTICE10 to receive 10% off any orders until July 28, 2019. Kristen Leigh Kludt - http://www.kristenleighkludt.com  A Good Way Through - https://www.amazon.com/Good-Way-Through-Journey-Disappointment/dp/1537068067?SubscriptionId=0ENGV10E9K9QDNSJ5C82&tag=&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=1537068067 

First United Methodist Church, Gastonia, NC

Juston Smith, Alyssa Morris, & Stephanie Jenkins preview what's happening at FUMC in July! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fumcgastonia/message

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Think Out Loud
OSU Hosts Phish Conference

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 18:48


This weekend fans of the band Phish will be coming from around the country to Corvallis. They’re not coming for a concert, though. Oregon State University is hosting the first ever academic conference on the band. Philosophy professor Stephanie Jenkins is coordinating the conference.

The Drop
Episode 3: DelFest, AC Beer Fest, Ghosts of the Forest and more

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 50:46


This week we have a full episode for you. First we bring you some news and talk about the Ghosts of the Forest Tour. Then we listen to a bit of Phemale-Centrics' interview with Dr. Stephanie Jenkins of Oregon State University about Ghosts of the Forest. After that is a great conversation with Ronnie McCoury about DelFest. There are some Phish stories in there as well, which was fun to hear. Lastly, we check in with the Fear of a Craft Beer Planet team and get hear a bit of an interview with the founder of the the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. Thanks for listening. Give us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. And send us feedback on Twitter or Facebook. See you next week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Phemale-Centrics
Ep 26: Ghosts Of The Forest Review!!

Phemale-Centrics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 56:28


Dawneebee reviews the opening night of Ghosts Of The Forest from front row! Join us for an intimate review of this very special side project that Trey Anastasio put together in honor of the passing of his best friend Chris Cottrell. Dr. Stephanie Jenkins, a Maine native who flew in for the show and is an assistant professor in the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion at Oregon State University, calls in and shares her thoughts on the show from an existentialist point of view.We’re part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

If everyone – everyone! – knows that mercury does horrible things to children, why would anyone weaken the regulations that protect them from exposure? Dominique Browning, co-founder of Moms Clean Air Force, has an answer, and she expounds it eloquently at the Environmental Defense Fund. Music from Stephanie Jenkins and Ben Cosgrove.

Rock School
Rock School - 07/29/18 (Stephanie Jenkins - Philosophy of Phish)

Rock School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 59:00


"This week we speak with Dr. Stephanie Jenkins about her "Philosophy of Phish" class at Oregon State University."

Rock School
Rock School - 07/29/18 (Stephanie Jenkins - Philosophy of Phish)

Rock School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 59:00


"This week we speak with Dr. Stephanie Jenkins about her "Philosophy of Phish" class at Oregon State University."

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

His new documentary, The King, sees Elvis Presley as a symbol of the rise and fall of America. So where does that leave Col. Parker, Elvis’s manager, widely disparaged for exploiting Elvis? “We deserve what we get,” says Jarecki, referring both to democracy and rock’n’roll. But do we? I didn’t vote for Trump. A conversation about Cadillacs, capitalism, and moral responsibility. With music from Stephanie Jenkins.

Phemale-Centrics
Ep-7 Phish Academia w/ Dr. Stephanie Jenkins and Denise Goldman

Phemale-Centrics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 109:31


Dawneebee and Jillian talk to Dr. Stephanie Jenkins and Denise Goldman about Phish academia. Dr. Jenkins is an assistant professor in the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion at Oregon State University and teaches a course called Philosophy School of Phish! Part of this course entails watching 3 live shows either live or via webcam. For an added lab credit, you can take a field trip to the Gorge this summer for a 3 night run of Phish. Denise has been attending Phish academia conferences and recently wrote a research paper on the female fan base. She will be collaborating with Dr. Jenkins at the Gorge this summer to report her research and join other Phish scholars.If you are interested in taking the course you can reach Stephanie Jenkins at: Philosophyschoolofphish.comhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/users/stephanie-jenkinsIf you would like to be interviewed by Denise Goldman please interview her at: Denisegold@gmail.comMarket price (thanks to PhishTracks):10/26/10.......Walls of the Cave.7/16/17........555......11/7/96..........Rift...7/7/03............Possum...7/27/14.........Fee......7/26/98......Good Times Bad Times....7/26/98..........LA Grange7/6/16............Mike's Song...4/13/92...........Fire........ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Interviews with movers and shakers and new starters of the business world in Surrey

Jackie Mitchell talks to Jane Graham from Action Plus First Aid www.actionplusfirstaid.co.uk, Helen Bradley runs Four Fillies outdoor event catering www.fourfillies.co.uk, Laurie Heizler from Barlow Robbins talking about is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) www.barlowrobbins.com and Stephanie Jenkins a Thermomix independent advisors www.thermomix.vorwerk.co.uk.

Radiolab
The Buried Bodies Case

Radiolab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 47:58


In 1973, a massive manhunt in New York's Adirondack Mountains ended when police captured a man named Robert Garrow.  And that’s when this story really gets started.   This episode we consider a string of barbaric crimes by a hated man, and the attorney who, when called to defend him, also wound up defending a core principle of our legal system.  When Frank Armani learned his client’s most gruesome secrets, he made a morally startling decision that stunned the world and goes to the heart of what it means to be a defense attorney - how far should lawyers go to provide the best defense to the worst people? NOTE: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual assault and violence. Produced by Matt Kielty and Brenna Farrell. Reported by Brenna Farrell. Special thanks to Tom Alibrandi, author of Privileged Information, with Frank Armani, Laurence Gooley, author of Terror in the Adirondacks: The True Story of Serial Killer Robert F. Garrow, Charl Bader and the students in her Criminal Defense Clinic at Fordham University, Leslie Levin and the students in her Legal Profession class at The University of Connecticut School of Law, Clark D. Cunningham at Georgia State University College of Law, Debra Armani, Mary Armani, Lohr McKinstry, Tom Scozzafava, Stephanie Jenkins, Brian Farrell, Jennifer Brumback and Nick Capodice.   

More Perfect
Cruel and Unusual

More Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 40:11 Very Popular


On the inaugural episode of More Perfect, we explore three little words embedded in the 8th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: “cruel and unusual.” America has long wrestled with this concept in the context of our strongest punishment, the death penalty. A majority of “we the people” (61 percent, to be exact) are in favor of having it, but inside the Supreme Court, opinions have evolved over time in surprising ways. And outside of the court, the debate drove one woman in the UK to take on the U.S. death penalty system from Europe. It also caused states to resuscitate old methods used for executing prisoners on death row. And perhaps more than anything, it forced a conversation on what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. After you listen to the episode: The key links: - The invoice that revealed the identity of Dream Pharma - The email exchanges between Arizona and California officials regarding lethal injection drugs- Handwritten lethal injection protocols from Arkansas- An interview with Bill Wiseman, the Oklahoma state legislator who invented lethal injection in America, conducted by Scott Thompson of KOTV. The key voices: - Maya Foa, Director of Reprieve's Death Penalty team- Paul Ray, State Representative, House District 13, Utah- Robert Blecker, Professor at New York Law School, and author of, "The Death of Punishment" The key cases: - 1879: Wilkerson v. Utah- 1972: Furman v. Georgia- 1976: Gregg v. Georgia- 2008: Baze v. Rees- 2014: Glossip v. Gross More Perfect is funded in part by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation. Supreme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®, a free law project in collaboration with the Legal Information Institute at Cornell. Special thanks to Claire Phillips, Nina Perry, Stephanie Jenkins, Ralph Dellapiana, Byrd Pinkerton, Elisabeth Semel, Christina Spaulding, and The Marshall Project