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Eigentlich wollte Alexander Stodden ja am liebsten gar nicht über die Flut reden – jene Flut, die in der Nacht vom 14. auf den 15. Juli das Ahrtal verwüstete und Tote, Verletzte sowie Schäden in Milliardenhöhe verursachte. "Wir gucken nach vorne und nicht nach hinten", sagt der Pinot Noir Verrückte von der Ahr (Gault Millau 2018) – und kommt dann doch immer wieder auf die Flut und die Folgen zu sprechen. Erstens, weil das ja alles nicht einfach so wegzustecken ist. Und zweitens, weil die Journalistinnen und Journalisten, die das Weingut Jean Stodden im Rahmen einer Pressereise des Deutschen Weininstituts (DWI) besuchen, natürlich Fragen haben. Die Aufnahmen entstanden im Kelterhaus und im Probierraum der Vinothek – wie meistens bei Reisen: als Notizen für einen Beitrag. Da Alexander Stodden aber so viel Hörenswertes sagte, baten wir ihn um Genehmigung, daraus eine Podcast-Folge machen zu dürfen. Mehr bei den STIPvisiten
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Das Winzer-Ehepaar erzählt, wie die Menschen aus dem Ahrtal ein Jahr nach der Jahrhundertflut leben.
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Wir haben unser übliches Potpourri an Musik für euch dabei, diesmal mit 'Mendelssohn: Works for Violin and Piano' von Claire Huangci und Marc Bouchkov, Jack White's 'Fear of the Dawn' und zu guter Letzt Bilderbuch mit 'Gelb ist das Feld'. Anschließend verkosten wir einen 2019er Spätburgunder 'J' von Jean Stodden.
Last week Shannon was out in the field taking samples in the area of the Colorado River. This week we find out what she was doing and the history of that region. Fun Paper Friday We have policies on making your data available to journal readers, but are they effective? Stodden, Victoria, Jennifer Seiler, and Zhaokun Ma. "An empirical analysis of journal policy effectiveness for computational reproducibility." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115.11 (2018): 2584-2589. (https://www.pnas.org/content/115/11/2584.short) Contact us: Show Support us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/dontpanicgeo) www.dontpanicgeocast.com (http://www.dontpanicgeocast.com) SWUNG Slack (https://softwareunderground.org) @dontpanicgeo (https://twitter.com/dontpanicgeo) show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com (http://www.johnrleeman.com) - @geo_leeman (https://twitter.com/geo_leeman) Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin (https://twitter.com/ShannonDulin)
It's no secret that nature is one of the things people love the most about the Pacific Northwest. And the outdoors are supposed to be a peaceful place, where you can go to clear your head and escape from the real world. So when two avid hikers, who spent a lot of their time outdoors, were seemingly executed on a trail in 2006, it was a harsh reality check for people here in Washington State. And it was a complete nightmare for the victims' family. On this episode of Washed Away, I'm covering the unsolved murders of mother and daughter, Mary Cooper and Susanna Stodden. Plus David Stodden tells me about his loved ones and Josh Hallmark from True Crime BS shares insight from his coverage of serial killer, Israel Keyes. Show notes can be found at washedawaypodcast.com
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Hollywood Talent agent Krista Keller Stodden Tells all the behind the scenes stories about her daughter Courtney Alexis Stodden and her marriage at 16 to actor Doug Hutchinson hace 2 años #courtney alexis stodden, #doug hutchinson, #krista keller stodden, #opperman
Hollywood Talent agent Krista Keller Stodden Tells all the behind the scenes stories about her daughter Courtney Alexis Stodden and her marriage at 16 to actor Doug Hutchinsonhace 2 años #courtney alexis stodden, #doug hutchinson, #krista keller stodden, #opperman
Chrissy Teigen's past social media activity has landed her in trouble recently. In 2014, the model and television personality directed unfavorable tweets at Courtney Stodden, including some that expressed a wish to see Stodden dead. Those tweets have now surfaced, and Teigen finds herself at the center of a renewed national conversation over cyberbullying. Colin and Russ use this incident as a starting point for the latest Is This Legal? episode, exploring the legal definitions and limits of cyberbullying, the consequences, and contrasting Teigen's troubles with the criminal case of Michelle Carter in 2015. Also features an interactive pop quiz for all you lovely listeners and a piping hot Dumb Criminal of the Week! #bangerFor the full transcript, click here.
This week we're talking about a bunch of different stuff. We go over the recent Chrissy Teigen drama. We talk about hustle culture. We check out some truly evil TikToks from British landlords. And Luke ranks The Avengers on how well they are at giving oral sex. A truly jam-packed episode. Also a note: During the recording and editing of this episode, we were unaware that Courtney Stodden had come out as non-binary and now uses they/them pronouns. Ryan made the same mistake in his newsletter this week. There are two quick instances in this episode where Stodden is misgendered and it is absolutely not on purpose. It's our fault for not catching it during recording and we apologize for the error.
In this episode we discussed John Legend's wife (Chrissy Teigen) behavior on twitter towards Courtney Stodden. Chrissy Teigen told Stodden to kill herself in a tweet back in 2011, Stodden was only 16 years old at that time. Macy's and Target have taken Teigen cookware off the shelves due to this cyberbullying behavior. We also discussed how should you handle cyberbullying if it ever happens to you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/franznfriendspodcast/support
On today’s episode, Rachelle and Madison discuss the latest news about Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden. Earlier this week, Stodden, who rose to fame as a teenager in the early 2010s after marrying middle-aged character actor Doug Hutchison, came forward saying that they had been harassed on Twitter by Teigen, who sent tweets wishing for their death. Teigen has since apologized, but this news highlighted the disgusting ways people used to talk about young girls on the internet, and how Teigen’s online presence has never been as kind and lovable as she’d want you to believe. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Derek John. Support ICYMI and listen to the show with zero ads. Sign up to become a Slate Plus member for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today’s episode, Rachelle and Madison discuss the latest news about Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden. Earlier this week, Stodden, who rose to fame as a teenager in the early 2010s after marrying middle-aged character actor Doug Hutchison, came forward saying that they had been harassed on Twitter by Teigen, who sent tweets wishing for their death. Teigen has since apologized, but this news highlighted the disgusting ways people used to talk about young girls on the internet, and how Teigen’s online presence has never been as kind and lovable as she’d want you to believe. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Derek John. Support ICYMI and listen to the show with zero ads. Sign up to become a Slate Plus member for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Rachelle and Madison discuss the latest news about Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden. Earlier this week, Stodden, who rose to fame as a teenager in the early 2010s after marrying middle-aged character actor Doug Hutchison, came forward saying that they had been harassed on Twitter by Teigen, who sent tweets wishing for their death. Teigen has since apologized, but this news highlighted the disgusting ways people used to talk about young girls on the internet, and how Teigen's online presence has never been as kind and lovable as she wants you to believe. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Derek John. Support ICYMI and listen to the show with zero ads. Sign up to become a Slate Plus member for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Page Six reported that supermodel Chrissy Teigen bullied 16-year-old Courtney Stodden, and now she is sorry for what she said. Stodden garnered fame and criticism in 2011 for marrying 50-year-old Doug Hutchison when she was only 16 years old. The couple divorced in 2020. Donna, Steve, and Dawn are team Courtney Stodden!
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Power to Choose! Self-Advocacy How to equip my children with words and communication skills to obtain what they need! The most important gift we can give our children is the freedom to choose, independence to exercise that choice, and the ability to live that freedom. Skill: Learning the words and skills to self-advocate. Review: What is language? Language refers to the words we use and how we use them to share ideas and get what we want. Self-advocacy means: When you speak up for yourself. When you decide what YOU want to do now or in the future. Understanding your strengths and weaknesses. Developing personal goals. Being assertive (meaning standing up for yourself). Making decisions. Communicating your needs and making decisions about the supports necessary to meet those needs (Martin Huber-Marshall, & Maxon, 1993; Stodden, 2000). Strategy: Identify, define, and instruct your child to know their needs and know how to get what they need. Create a learning profile for your child. A learning profile details your child's strengths, weaknesses, and needs (social, emotional, behavioral, and academic). Identifies the skill area and gaps tied to weaknesses. It is important to identify where the learning barriers are so that address proactively. Helping your child alternative identify means and strategies to achieve a task or solve a problem. Build: Create a checklist of skill focus for your child. See categories below each skill section is prioritized based on importance for building independence and survival skills. Identify one or two areas and focus until the skill is mastered. Skills should evolve with age and the demands of the environment. In which of these areas does your child need assistance to develop the skill to the demands of their age and environment. These are all areas that everyone has to develop and evolve throughout a lifetime. If your child has a learning difference the development of the skills in the impacted areas may require more focus and intentional instruction. Developing proactive strategies and alternative strategies where your child can obtain the support and assistance they need proactively. There are several areas that require continuous development: communication attention/focus perspective organized thinking: prioritizing, planning, and goal-driven objectives Physical and healthy living needs: includes self-care and managing needs specific to me. Sensory, allergies, and other conditions: my body: exercise, healthy eating, and proper hygiene brain: focus, regulation, anxiety, and stress heart: emotional regulation and mood management creating healthy goals and habits identifying and creating supportive living and learning environments Support: who can support me on my journey and understand my needs? family friends teachers coaches therapists mentors inspirational roles models initiating and building the relationships with helpers Learning and training: these skill areas require intentional instructional coaching and/or intervention depending on the learning difference. seeking assistance and tools and strategies that build skills. Finding alternative pathways and bridge skill gaps reading about and researching resources/finding support and resources social-emotional learning and competency: social language: what words to use when emotional awareness and regulation- words for emotions and the ability to manage emotions perspective-taking (Theory of Mind): Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states to ourselves and others, serving as one of the foundational elements for social interaction. Having a theory of mind is important as it provides the ability to predict and interpret the behavior of others. organized thinking: goal-driven behavior critical thinking: observe, analyze, interpret, reflect, evaluate, infer, explain, problem-solve, and decision making decision making: the act or process of making choices. employment life skills- money management, cleaning, cooking, grocery shopping, computer skills, making appointments, and driving etc. safety -self-defense and protection Story: As a Cuban refugee, my father's parenting and education revolved around survival and life skills first. Understandably, my father's worst fear was that I would find myself alone and unable to help myself. Having to flee his country with nothing but the shirt on his back and his knowledge. My father's favorite words were “no one can ever take away your knowledge”. My father devoted his life to preparing me for full independence and self-sufficiency. Having me at an older age he feared that he would not always be around to help me so he rushed to share all he felt I needed to know to be able to take care of myself. As a result, I have raised my children with the same philosophy. I did not have the same urgency believing that I have more time but do we? My father passed away when I was 23 years old. To my amazement, he shared all the knowledge and skills that I needed to be completely self-sufficient at 23. Including caring for him during his terminal sickness and supporting my mother after his death. There is not a day in my life that I am not grateful for the gift of true freedom that my father gave me. He equipped me with the skills to have choices and live reaping the reward of great freedom. Choices give us freedom. My father was a great proponent of education and encouraged me to never stop learning. He always said that knowledge was the one thing that cannot be taken from you. Having experienced himself the communist regime of Cuba taking from everything he ever owned or valued. Thankfully, the regime did not take his family. I have never stopped learning although I was fortunate enough to have a university education, most of my current professional knowledge was self-taught and driven by the deep desire to equip my children with the same freedom that I have enjoyed and thrived with. Both of my children have learning differences that have required intentional, individualized and strategic instruction to bridge the skill gaps. We also found different pathways to the same destination. The only academic skills listed here are reading and research. Sometimes we can get lost in the rabbit hole of academics. When you look at this list you see that there are just so many skills that are not acquired in school. We must provide all children with the non-academic skills that are critical to their survival and thriving. Social-emotional learning encompasses a much larger portion of the skills required for thriving. Acquisition of knowledge is very important but more importantly, is the ability to apply and knowledge. With the daily evolving technology there are countless tools that make knowledge accessible. Education is not limited to the academic curriculum and academic institutions. Examine the scope of your child's instruction and confirm that it is diversified and broad encompassing social competency. As well as survival skills which are techniques that a person may use in order to sustain life in any type of natural environment or built environment. My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people, unable to go to school, were more educated and more intelligent than college professors. Maya Angelou The cognitive skills prized by the American educational establishment and measured by achievement tests are only part of what is required for success in life. Character skills are equally important determinants of wages, education, health, and many other significant aspects of flourishing lives. James Heckman
On tonight’s episode of the Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro & special guest Courtney Stodden: Stodden admits #MeToo for the first time Stodden discuses her pending divorce and how age & fame played major factors Stodden publicly apologizes to Doug for telling TMZ she was the bread winner Stodden reveals her entire persona for the last 7 years was an act […]
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I'm pleased to post Show #218, July 23, my interview with Julia Lane of the American Institutes for Research and Prof. Victoria Stodden of the iSchool at Illinois, co-editors of Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good: Frameworks for Engagement. Julia and Victoria, along with their co-editors Stefan Bender and Helen Nissenbaum (who were not on this show), have collected an impressive array of scholars to study the creation and use of "big data" - massive data sets - by government. Covering not only policy but the economics and statistics considerations of application of big data to decision-making, Julia and Victoria put together a wonderful resource on the challenges and opportunities of big data on a going-forward basis. I greatly enjoyed our discussion, and am a big fan of their work. {Hearsay Culture is a talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.}
The dissemination of reproducible computational research — where the code and data that generated the results are made conveniently available — is now widely recognized as a transformative movement within the scientific community. It is attracting attention not only from researchers but also from librarians and repository managers, journal editorial boards, funding agencies and policy makers, and scientific software developers. This talk motivates the rationale for this shift, and presents solutions I have been developing to facilitate reliable and re-usable computational research including: new empirical findings on changes to journal data and code publication policies; best practices for code and data release; the open source dissemination and access tool ResearchCompendia.org; and the "Reproducible Research Standard" for ensuring the distribution of legally usable data and code. Some of these results are described in the forthcoming co-edited books Implementing Reproducible Research and Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good. Bio: Victoria Stodden is assistant professor of statistics at Columbia University and serves as a member of the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure (ACCI), and on Columbia University’s Senate Information Technologies Committee. She is one of the creators of SparseLab, a collaborative platform for reproducible computational research and has developed an award winning licensing structure to facilitate open and reproducible computational research, called the Reproducible Research Standard. She is currently working on the NSF-funded project “Policy Design for Reproducibility and Data Sharing in Computational Science.” Victoria co-chaired a working group on Virtual Organizations for the NSF’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure Task Force on Grand Challenge Communities in 2010. She is a Science Commons fellow and a nominated member of the Sigma Xi scientific research society. She also serves on the advisory board for hackNY.org, and on the joint advisory committee for the NSF's EarthCube, the effort to build a geosciences-integrating cyberinfrastructure. She is an editorial board member for Open Research Computation and Open Network Biology. She completed her Ph.D. and law degrees at Stanford University. Her Erdös Number is 3.
Victoria Stodden from Columbia law school discusses her recent work with Hank Greely.
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Show 196, November 6, is my interview with Prof. Victoria Stodden of Columbia University on software patents and scientific transparency. Victoria has been doing vital work in this underexplored but critically important area in innovation policy. Having heard a presentation of a draft article on this topic at a recent intellectual property law scholars conference, I was excited to have Victoria on the show. We had a terrific discussion about how software patents impact the flow of information between researchers and educational institutions, and the ramifications of this reality. {Hearsay Culture is a talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.}
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Scientific computation is emerging as absolutely central to the scientific method, but the prevalence of very relaxed practices is leading to a credibility crisis affecting many scientific fields. It is impossible to verify most of the results that computational scientists present at conferences and in papers today. Reproducible computational research, in which all details of computations — code and data — are made conveniently available to others, is necessary for a resolution of this crisis. This requires a multifaceted approach including policy solutions, computational tools for data and code dissemination, curation and archiving, and open licensing frameworks such as the Reproducible Research Standard.
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