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Chris Cutrone and Douglas Lain discuss the meaning of the term "neoliberalism" and the ignominious end of the previous regime of accumulation. Cutrone takes Studebaker to task over their differences in conceptualizing neoliberalism, highlighting contrasting interpretations of its historical and ideological implications.Support Sublation Media on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/dietsoap
This week, I sit down with Michael Studebaker of Studebaker Metals. ⚒️ - Eleven years ago, Michael started crafting jewelry in his parents' basement with little more than a few rusty tools, a dream, and a lot of ambition. - His journey began after earning a BFA in Metalsmithing and spending several years working in museums in Philadelphia. Through a series of events, Michael found himself back in Pittsburgh, taking on odd jobs while trying to figure out his next move. As a traditionally trained metalsmith, he saw an opportunity to create affordable, hand-forged jewelry. After meeting his partner, Alyssa Catalano, a fashion marketing expert, they combined their talents to build the successful brand that Studebaker Metals is today. - Now, at their new workshop and showroom on Smallman St in the Strip District, Michael, Alyssa, and their team continue to grow the Studebaker name, creating high-quality, hand-forged pieces made from the best materials available. Thanks for listening! - Yinz can SUBSCRIBE & WATCH here! - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
Liberal democracies don't age gracefully. Established systems of governance like those of the UK and the US which once served as blueprints are today experiencing a profound crisis of legitimacy. In Britain, a landslide general election result was quickly followed by a catastrophic tumble in approval ratings. In the US presidential campaign, meanwhile, voters were told that democracy itself was on the ballot, with both candidates suggesting the election might well be the last one ever. The consensus underpinning the world's most powerful democracies is, indeed, waning. The populaces have developed a deep dissatisfaction with their governments' political procedures, yet no credible alternatives have emerged. In his latest book Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies (Edinburgh UP, 2024), Benjamin Studebaker argues that the kinds of disagreements which historically led to political violence today instead just linger throughout the state and society. Without alternatives, liberal democracy's legitimation crisis leads to neither reform nor revolution. Studebaker depicts a legitimacy crisis rife with state capacity problems, in which citizens tell each other many conflicting legitimation stories as they search for ways to live with a dissatisfying political system they cannot replace. As different factions try to ‘save' democracy in their own ways, they appear authoritarian to one another. Efforts to build legitimacy thus only spark greater inequality, pluralism, and ever-tighter gridlock. Benjamin Studebaker is a political theorist. He holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge. He has written for Aeon, Sublation, Compact, Current Affairs, The Bellows, and Huffington Post, among others. He hosts Political Theory 101 and co-hosts the film podcast The Lack. Benjamin is also the author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy which we spoke about in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Liberal democracies don't age gracefully. Established systems of governance like those of the UK and the US which once served as blueprints are today experiencing a profound crisis of legitimacy. In Britain, a landslide general election result was quickly followed by a catastrophic tumble in approval ratings. In the US presidential campaign, meanwhile, voters were told that democracy itself was on the ballot, with both candidates suggesting the election might well be the last one ever. The consensus underpinning the world's most powerful democracies is, indeed, waning. The populaces have developed a deep dissatisfaction with their governments' political procedures, yet no credible alternatives have emerged. In his latest book Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies (Edinburgh UP, 2024), Benjamin Studebaker argues that the kinds of disagreements which historically led to political violence today instead just linger throughout the state and society. Without alternatives, liberal democracy's legitimation crisis leads to neither reform nor revolution. Studebaker depicts a legitimacy crisis rife with state capacity problems, in which citizens tell each other many conflicting legitimation stories as they search for ways to live with a dissatisfying political system they cannot replace. As different factions try to ‘save' democracy in their own ways, they appear authoritarian to one another. Efforts to build legitimacy thus only spark greater inequality, pluralism, and ever-tighter gridlock. Benjamin Studebaker is a political theorist. He holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge. He has written for Aeon, Sublation, Compact, Current Affairs, The Bellows, and Huffington Post, among others. He hosts Political Theory 101 and co-hosts the film podcast The Lack. Benjamin is also the author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy which we spoke about in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Liberal democracies don't age gracefully. Established systems of governance like those of the UK and the US which once served as blueprints are today experiencing a profound crisis of legitimacy. In Britain, a landslide general election result was quickly followed by a catastrophic tumble in approval ratings. In the US presidential campaign, meanwhile, voters were told that democracy itself was on the ballot, with both candidates suggesting the election might well be the last one ever. The consensus underpinning the world's most powerful democracies is, indeed, waning. The populaces have developed a deep dissatisfaction with their governments' political procedures, yet no credible alternatives have emerged. In his latest book Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies (Edinburgh UP, 2024), Benjamin Studebaker argues that the kinds of disagreements which historically led to political violence today instead just linger throughout the state and society. Without alternatives, liberal democracy's legitimation crisis leads to neither reform nor revolution. Studebaker depicts a legitimacy crisis rife with state capacity problems, in which citizens tell each other many conflicting legitimation stories as they search for ways to live with a dissatisfying political system they cannot replace. As different factions try to ‘save' democracy in their own ways, they appear authoritarian to one another. Efforts to build legitimacy thus only spark greater inequality, pluralism, and ever-tighter gridlock. Benjamin Studebaker is a political theorist. He holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge. He has written for Aeon, Sublation, Compact, Current Affairs, The Bellows, and Huffington Post, among others. He hosts Political Theory 101 and co-hosts the film podcast The Lack. Benjamin is also the author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy which we spoke about in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Liberal democracies don't age gracefully. Established systems of governance like those of the UK and the US which once served as blueprints are today experiencing a profound crisis of legitimacy. In Britain, a landslide general election result was quickly followed by a catastrophic tumble in approval ratings. In the US presidential campaign, meanwhile, voters were told that democracy itself was on the ballot, with both candidates suggesting the election might well be the last one ever. The consensus underpinning the world's most powerful democracies is, indeed, waning. The populaces have developed a deep dissatisfaction with their governments' political procedures, yet no credible alternatives have emerged. In his latest book Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies (Edinburgh UP, 2024), Benjamin Studebaker argues that the kinds of disagreements which historically led to political violence today instead just linger throughout the state and society. Without alternatives, liberal democracy's legitimation crisis leads to neither reform nor revolution. Studebaker depicts a legitimacy crisis rife with state capacity problems, in which citizens tell each other many conflicting legitimation stories as they search for ways to live with a dissatisfying political system they cannot replace. As different factions try to ‘save' democracy in their own ways, they appear authoritarian to one another. Efforts to build legitimacy thus only spark greater inequality, pluralism, and ever-tighter gridlock. Benjamin Studebaker is a political theorist. He holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge. He has written for Aeon, Sublation, Compact, Current Affairs, The Bellows, and Huffington Post, among others. He hosts Political Theory 101 and co-hosts the film podcast The Lack. Benjamin is also the author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy which we spoke about in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Liberal democracies don't age gracefully. Established systems of governance like those of the UK and the US which once served as blueprints are today experiencing a profound crisis of legitimacy. In Britain, a landslide general election result was quickly followed by a catastrophic tumble in approval ratings. In the US presidential campaign, meanwhile, voters were told that democracy itself was on the ballot, with both candidates suggesting the election might well be the last one ever. The consensus underpinning the world's most powerful democracies is, indeed, waning. The populaces have developed a deep dissatisfaction with their governments' political procedures, yet no credible alternatives have emerged. In his latest book Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies (Edinburgh UP, 2024), Benjamin Studebaker argues that the kinds of disagreements which historically led to political violence today instead just linger throughout the state and society. Without alternatives, liberal democracy's legitimation crisis leads to neither reform nor revolution. Studebaker depicts a legitimacy crisis rife with state capacity problems, in which citizens tell each other many conflicting legitimation stories as they search for ways to live with a dissatisfying political system they cannot replace. As different factions try to ‘save' democracy in their own ways, they appear authoritarian to one another. Efforts to build legitimacy thus only spark greater inequality, pluralism, and ever-tighter gridlock. Benjamin Studebaker is a political theorist. He holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge. He has written for Aeon, Sublation, Compact, Current Affairs, The Bellows, and Huffington Post, among others. He hosts Political Theory 101 and co-hosts the film podcast The Lack. Benjamin is also the author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy which we spoke about in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liberal democracies don't age gracefully. Established systems of governance like those of the UK and the US which once served as blueprints are today experiencing a profound crisis of legitimacy. In Britain, a landslide general election result was quickly followed by a catastrophic tumble in approval ratings. In the US presidential campaign, meanwhile, voters were told that democracy itself was on the ballot, with both candidates suggesting the election might well be the last one ever. The consensus underpinning the world's most powerful democracies is, indeed, waning. The populaces have developed a deep dissatisfaction with their governments' political procedures, yet no credible alternatives have emerged. In his latest book Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies (Edinburgh UP, 2024), Benjamin Studebaker argues that the kinds of disagreements which historically led to political violence today instead just linger throughout the state and society. Without alternatives, liberal democracy's legitimation crisis leads to neither reform nor revolution. Studebaker depicts a legitimacy crisis rife with state capacity problems, in which citizens tell each other many conflicting legitimation stories as they search for ways to live with a dissatisfying political system they cannot replace. As different factions try to ‘save' democracy in their own ways, they appear authoritarian to one another. Efforts to build legitimacy thus only spark greater inequality, pluralism, and ever-tighter gridlock. Benjamin Studebaker is a political theorist. He holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge. He has written for Aeon, Sublation, Compact, Current Affairs, The Bellows, and Huffington Post, among others. He hosts Political Theory 101 and co-hosts the film podcast The Lack. Benjamin is also the author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy which we spoke about in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liberal democracies don't age gracefully. Established systems of governance like those of the UK and the US which once served as blueprints are today experiencing a profound crisis of legitimacy. In Britain, a landslide general election result was quickly followed by a catastrophic tumble in approval ratings. In the US presidential campaign, meanwhile, voters were told that democracy itself was on the ballot, with both candidates suggesting the election might well be the last one ever.The consensus underpinning the world's most powerful democracies is, indeed, waning. The populaces have developed a deep dissatisfaction with their governments' political procedures, yet no credible alternatives have emerged. In his latest book Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies, Benjamin Studebaker argues that the kinds of disagreements which historically led to political violence today instead just linger throughout the state and society. Without alternatives, liberal democracy's legitimation crisis leads to neither reform nor revolution. Studebaker depicts a legitimacy crisis rife with state capacity problems, in which citizens tell each other many conflicting legitimation stories as they search for ways to live with a dissatisfying political system they cannot replace. As different factions try to ‘save' democracy in their own ways, they appear authoritarian to one another. Efforts to build legitimacy thus only spark greater inequality, pluralism, and ever-tighter gridlock. This conversation was recorded at Verdurin in December 2024.******Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies by Benjamin Studebakeris published by Edinburgh University PressISBN 9781399534680Get the book: https://verdur.in/store/legitimacy-in-liberal-democracies-by-benjamin-studebaker/******Pierre's interviews and writing: https://petitpoi.net/Events, exhibitions, and more at Verdurin, London: https://verdur.in/Support this work: https://petitpoi.net/support/
Get access to The Backroom Exclusive episodes on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeWhy is Trump pissing off all of America's allies? Is he inadvertently sinking the US empire? In this episode of 1Dime Radio, I am joined by a friend of the show, Benjamin Studebaker, PhD in politics and international studies from the University of Cambridge, to discuss the recent tensions between Trump, Zelensky, Europe, Mexico, and Canada. Studebaker provides a radically nuanced take on the reasons why the US was so keen to back continue the Ukraine war previously and the logic behind Trump's administration's strategy with regard to Ukraine and NATO allies. Additionally, the episode discusses Trump's new tariffs on Canada and how they have radically altered the Canadian political landscape. In The Backroom segment on Patreon, Benjamin and I have a very long conversation where we debate MMT (Modern Monetary Theory), the "Political Theological Problem," and the left-right binary. Become a Patron and get access to 50+a bonus episodes on Patreon.com/OneDime if you haven't already!Timestamps: 00:00 A Nuanced Theory of US Involvement in Ukraine 4:23 Trump vs Ukraine, Canada and Europe 6:50 The Pivot to Asia and the USA's New Strategy28:19 US Involvement in Ukraine: What they Don't Tell You37:21 The Five Eyes Alliance 42:37 Patriotism and Loyal Spies: An Overlooked Factor 52:57 France and the EU vs Russia1:02:48 Trump Making Canada an Example for the EU 1:12:20 Canada's Response to US Tariffs 1:38:22 Transition to The Backroom Follow Benjamin Studebaker on X: https://x.com/BMStudebakerFollow me on X: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial: Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1DimeeOutro Music by Karl CaseyBe sure to give 1Dime Radio a 5 Star Rating if you enjoy the show!
The opening of the BMW IBU World Championships Biathlon in Lenzerheide will mark another milestone in a campaign to recruit more women into coaching and officiating. U.S. Biathlon's Sara Studebaker-Hall, an Olympic veteran, will serve at technical delegate for the prestigious event. Heartbeat spoke to Studebaker-Hall as she prepared for the Championships, which begin Feb. 12.An impactful advocate for women in officiating, Studebaker-Hall has spent the last few years working her way up the officiating ladder, eventually becoming an IBU referee and passing her technical delegate exam. She made a big step a year ago by serving as a referee at the Hochfilzen IBU World Cup. This past December, she had her first TD assignment at the Junior Cup in Ridnau, Italy.Serving as technical delegate at the World Championships is clearly a major assignment. Studebaker-Hall had been in Lenzerheide last summer for a workshop, and received the news of her prestigious assignment on her way back to the USA.She was humbled by the role. “The IBU has a lot of female technical delegates at this point, and many who are more experienced than myself,” she said. “I'm very honored to fill this role.”Thanks in part to Studebaker-Hall's advocacy the past few years, there is a growing number of women in officiating in America. But her passion still runs deep. “Without the officials, without the volunteers, you can't do the sport,” she said. “It doesn't work. And so being part of that and making sure that the races go off according to the rules and according to what the athletes are expecting is is really gratifying.”Studebaker-Hall goes into detail on her role at Lenzerheide, and the steps other can take to follow in her footsteps as a biathlon official. She also dives into the qualifying criteria for the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina.PAST EPISODES WITH SARA STUDEBAKER HALLAchieving IBU TD Certification - S3 Ep1 - Sept. 2022Bringing Life Experience to Biathlon - S1 Ep - S1 Ep2 - June 2020S5 Ep9 - Sara Studebaker-Hall - TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Tom Kelly: Welcome to Heartbeat, everyone. Today we have someone who actually, I think, is the most frequent guest on Heartbeat, Sara Studebaker-Hall. Sara, thank you for joining us once again.[00:00:13] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah, Tom, it's always a pleasure to be here. I love talking with you.[00:00:15] Tom Kelly: And we're going to talk about a couple of different things today. We're going to talk about the World Championships. Sara will actually be serving as the technical delegate at the World Championships. World championships in Lenzerheide that start on February 12th. And we're going to also take a few minutes at the end to talk about the Olympic selection criteria. Qualifying criteria, as we are now literally just one year out. Actually just under one year out when this podcast comes out to the start of the games in Milan-Cortina. So, Sara, when are you heading over to Switzerland?[00:00:51] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah. So I head over on Friday, so the seventh of, of February. So, um, just a few days before the event starts, but trying to be there enough ahead of time to kind of check things out before everybody gets on the ground.[00:01:05] Tom Kelly: Well, the last time we had you on, actually, no, I have to go back two times. Last time we had you on, it was a preview of the World Cup. And then two years ago, we had you on to talk about, uh, how you have been climbing up through the ranks of biathlon officials worldwide. But you will be the first female in IBU history to be the technical delegate at the World Championships. Congratulations.[00:01:27] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Thank you. Yeah, it's kind of a funny thing. I didn't quite believe it when. When someone told me that that was the case.You know, I know IBU is they've got a lot of female technical delegates at this point, and many who are more experienced than myself. But, of course, I'm very honored to fill this role and be that person.[00:01:48] Tom Kelly: If you look back, though, over the last few years, I know that you have been very active in this area, encouraging other women to get into coaching, to get into officiating. So, do you find that there is now a fraternity of sorts of women officials growing up within the international biathlon community.[00:02:09] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah. For sure. You know, there's the group that I took my technical delegate test with included several women, and we've remained pretty close, and I've been lucky enough to serve with several of them and several of the other women who have more experience, as well as some women who are more new to the technical delegate pool. And in the other events that I've I've been an official for with IBU and it's it's really fun to see and I think it helps a lot. It helps the athletes to see more diverse faces out there officiating. And I think it helps, you know, within our community in the US, women who are wanting to become officials, to see that there are other female officials out there in other countries that are serving as technical delegates and serving as referees all around at different levels at the different venues.[00:03:00] Tom Kelly: You are qualified as a referee in your sport, and I'm going to turn it over to you to explain that you will be working with other referees over in Lenzerheide, but you will be the technical delegate. So give our listeners a sense of how that process works. What does it mean to be a referee and then what does it mean to be the technical delegate?[00:03:21] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah for sure. So I think, you know, we gave a general overview of the process and one of the previous podcasts I've been on. But you know, generally you're coming up educated as a basic official within your governing body. So we have a level one and two officials status in the US. And after you've served in, you know, volunteered in as an official domestically for 3 or 4 years, then you can be eligible to take the international referee exam. And that's an exam that's run through the EBU. You have to be nominated by your federation. So by the US Biathlon Association in order to take that. So we have several referees in the United States who have that international referee distinction. And then once you've been in that position for a couple of years, you can be eligible to take the technical delegate test with EBU. And then once you pass that, you can be assigned as a referee. So even though you're a technical delegate, you're assigned as a referee to all the different levels of EBU events. So EBU World Championships, World Cup, IBU Cup, Junior Cup, junior Youth and Youth and Junior World Championships. Um, you know, even the Olympics. So those people are all technical delegates, even though they might be assigned as the referee for the start finish, for example. And all of those people are serving together with and underneath a technical delegate who has the same level of education as as they do, but is serving as the technical delegate for the event. So is technically in charge of those referees.[00:04:52] Tom Kelly: When you're in Lenzerheide at the World Championships, you will be working with a number...
I denne episoden av Scoochpodden har guttene reist til en Studbakergarasje på Nøtterøy. Eieren Nils-Petter Normann forelsket seg tidlig i musikken og fremtidstroen fra femtitallets USA. Med en stor musikkinteresse i bunn så kom etterhvert tanken på å ha en passede amerikaner for å komplettere bildet. Veien gikk via Opel, med de rette formene inntil han fikk beskjed fra kona, "kjøp en da vel" men det må være cab! Nils-Petter liker nok å skille seg litt ut for han landet på at førtitalls Studebaker var veien å gå! Her begynte en lang prosess med å finne den rette bilen og få den til landet. Han begynte også å lese det han kom over mens han ventet på at bilen kyrsset havet. Så begynte prosessen med å få bilen opp og gå, og samtidig samle Studebaker eierne i Norge under en felles paraply i studebakerregisteret. Takk for praten Nils-Petter!Bli patreon av Scoochpodden å få episodene reklamefrie: https://www.patreon.com/scoochpodFølg oss på facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100051375947801Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scoochpod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Podcast: You will love this in-depth chat with Chicago's Very Own, Tony Award winning and Broadway's own: Jessie Mueller! She created the role of Carol King in Beautiful, appeared in Tracy Lett's The Minutes, created the role of Jenna in Waitress…need I say more? Join Sirius XM radio host Seth Rudetsky as he hosts […]
Spencer and Laurie talk with Benjamin Studebaker about his new book, Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies. Studebaker will give a speech for the Maurin Academy March 3, 2025. Maurin Academy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maurinacademy … More Gazing Into the Abyss of Deep Pluralism (w/ Benjamin Studebaker) Dustbowl Diatribes SO 3, Ep. 27
Nina's Philosophy of Nature course at TU starts in two weeks. It will take place on the fourth Sunday of each month, at 1 PM Eastern time. Recordings are available for subscribers after the fact. Subscribers also get access to the other courses and seminars (read more below). Theory Underground exists to create the conditions necessary for rigorous thinking about the problems we face as humans. If you're serious about doing theory, making art, and living well, we invite you to join us. https://theoryunderground.com/subscribe If you subscribe at theoryunderground.com, you'll get access to a package of courses, including: 12 Essential Concepts with social theorist David McKerracher The Fault-Line Theory with philosopher Michael Downs 12 Essential Political Theorists with political theorist Benjamin Studebaker The Philosophy of Nature with philosopher Nina Power You'll also get access to the seminars of McKerracher, Downs, and Studebaker, where we'll interface with each other's theories and work toward sharpening one another's understandings. If you subscribe at higher levels and support our work, we'll support your development with bespoke teaching. At plus, you'll be invited to participate in discussions. At premium, we'll invite you to submit essays for detailed, comprehensive feedback. Alone and unaided, we struggle to grasp our situation in its fullness and formulate a meaningful response. By working together and pooling our energies, we can do better. Join us, and together we'll try to do the best we can. https://theoryunderground.com/subscribe — ABOUT / GET INVOLVED Looking to accelerate your way into a fresh understanding of our current situation? That's what Theory Underground is all about. We are a seminar, lecture, and book publishing organism for workers with earbuds and professionals who see no hope in existing institutions. We're here to lay the conditions for doing theory and making art and having a life worth living in the 21st Century. If you don't know what it is already, then good luck! We're sure you'll figure it out if you're worth having around. In the meantime, enjoy this free content, all thanks to our patrons. You can always fund the free content at Patreon, but if you want to get involved at TU, then check out the membership tiers. And don't ask questions or make requests or give us advice, please. Take it or leave it. We guarantee our product meets a quality assurance check that none of your other content is capable of achieving, but you won't be able to tell the difference for a while. What we are rolling out in 2025 is a series of courses and ongoing seminars. Base subscribers at TU get access to the most essential of all that. The three tiers of membership grant certain very special privileges, most of which are not on the menu but you'll find out about. What IS on the menu though, for 2025, is a course on The Philosophy of Nature by Nina Power, 12 Essential Political Theorists with Benjamin Studebaker, The Fault-Line Theory with Michael Downs, and what I, the author of this copy, founder of this org, and main labor force for everything (production, socials, business, research, teaching, I'm a busy guy, guys) am coming out with a special series of Public seminars and Private seminars, as well as special introductory and deep dive courses. Never mind wading through the last two years of content. I'm here to be your tour guide through the most essential problems, concepts, and questions at Theory Underground. We're going to be talking about the method we've been developing between dialectics, phenomenology, and socioanalysis, in dialogue with Marxism, psychoanalysis, and French fried German theory (the fun pomo shit). Anyway, if you want to access all of that you better just subscribe right now: https://theoryunderground.com/subscribe MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk TU owns the rights to us the What's Left theme, thanks to its creator, Adam Leher. Thanks!
Theory Underground exists to create the conditions necessary for rigorous thinking about the problems we face as humans. If you're serious about doing theory, making art, and living well, we invite you to join us. https://theoryunderground.com/subscribe If you subscribe at theoryunderground.com, you'll get access to a package of courses, including: 12 Essential Concepts with social theorist David McKerracher The Fault-Line Theory with philosopher Michael Downs 12 Essential Political Theorists with political theorist Benjamin Studebaker The Philosophy of Nature with philosopher Nina Power You'll also get access to the seminars of McKerracher, Downs, and Studebaker, where we'll interface with each other's theories and work toward sharpening one another's understandings. If you subscribe at higher levels and support our work, we'll support your development with bespoke teaching. At plus, you'll be invited to participate in discussions. At premium, we'll invite you to submit essays for detailed, comprehensive feedback. Alone and unaided, we struggle to grasp our situation in its fullness and formulate a meaningful response. By working together and pooling our energies, we can do better. Join us, and together we'll try to do the best we can. https://theoryunderground.com/subscribe — ABOUT / GET INVOLVED Looking to accelerate your way into a fresh understanding of our current situation? That's what Theory Underground is all about. We are a seminar, lecture, and book publishing organism for workers with earbuds and professionals who see no hope in existing institutions. We're here to lay the conditions for doing theory and making art and having a life worth living in the 21st Century. If you don't know what it is already, then good luck! We're sure you'll figure it out if you're worth having around. In the meantime, enjoy this free content, all thanks to our patrons. You can always fund the free content at Patreon, but if you want to get involved at TU, then check out the membership tiers. And don't ask questions or make requests or give us advice, please. Take it or leave it. We guarantee our product meets a quality assurance check that none of your other content is capable of achieving, but you won't be able to tell the difference for a while. What we are rolling out in 2025 is a series of courses and ongoing seminars. Base subscribers at TU get access to the most essential of all that. The three tiers of membership grant certain very special privileges, most of which are not on the menu but you'll find out about. What IS on the menu though, for 2025, is a course on The Philosophy of Nature by Nina Power, 12 Essential Political Theorists with Benjamin Studebaker, The Fault-Line Theory with Michael Downs, and what I, the author of this copy, founder of this org, and main labor force for everything (production, socials, business, research, teaching, I'm a busy guy, guys) am coming out with a special series of Public seminars and Private seminars, as well as special introductory and deep dive courses. Never mind wading through the last two years of content. I'm here to be your tour guide through the most essential problems, concepts, and questions at Theory Underground. We're going to be talking about the method we've been developing between dialectics, phenomenology, and socioanalysis, in dialogue with Marxism, psychoanalysis, and French fried German theory (the fun pomo shit). Anyway, if you want to access all of that you better just subscribe right now: https://theoryunderground.com/subscribe MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk TU owns the rights to us the What's Left theme, thanks to its creator, Adam Leher. Thanks!
En 1950 unos americanos llegaron a una aldea de Cáceres con un coche Studebaker y una cámara Rollerflex. Sus fotos darían la vuelta al mundo (y hoy se estudian en las universidades).
En 1950 unos americanos llegaron a una aldea de Cáceres con un coche Studebaker y una cámara Rollerflex. Sus fotos darían la vuelta al mundo (y hoy se estudian en las universidades).
Spencer and Laurie talk with Benjamin Studebaker about his new book, Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies. Studebaker will give a speech for the Maurin Academy March 3, 2025.
Today on an encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to siblings Deb Scott Studebaker & Stan Warnow about their musician/inventor Raymond Scott. Like our good friend Ernie Kovacs, some of you might have heard the name Raymond Scott but don't really know who he was or what he did. Others however, might be salivating knowing that one of the 20thCenturies musical geniuses is the subject of this episode. Either way, both Deb and Stan graciously sat down together to do this interview & wowed us with tales of their complex genius dad. Vintage cartoon fans might know Scott from his songs “Powerhouse” and “Toy Trumpet,” classic television and radio fans may know him and his orchestra from the show “Your Hit Parade” and others may know him as the Godfather of the modern synthesizer & inventor of the Clavinex & Electronium. A performer, a demanding band leader, a composer and the Director of Motown's electronic and research department, Raymond Scott was nothing if not prolific. In addition, we discuss Deb's mother, entertainer Dorothy Collins who was a Broadway star, a nightclub performer and a television star on shows like The Hollywood Palace. We get the lowdown on a father so driven by his creations he gave up performing for tinkering in his office and being one of the founders of electronic music as well as fax machine – decades before it became a reality. It's positively Looney Tunes on this episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story.
MCHD recently rolled out Ceftriaxone for long-bone open fracture care. The podcast crew welcomes our new assistant medical director, Dr. Mike DePasquale, to discuss some background evidence and danger spots within this protocol. REFERENCES: Lack, W. D., Karunakar, M. A., Angerame, M. R., Seymour, R. B., Sims, S., Kellam, J. F., & Bosse, M. J. (2015). Type III open tibia fractures: immediate antibiotic prophylaxis minimizes infection. Journal of orthopaedic trauma, 29(1), 1–6. Johnson, J. P., Oliphant, B. W., Dodd, J., Duckworth, R. L., Goodloe, J. M., Lyng, J. W., Sagraves, S. G., & Fischer, P. E. (2024). Prehospital Antibiotic Administration for Suspected Open Fractures: Joint COT/OTA/ACEP/NAEMSP/NAEMT Position Statement. Prehospital emergency care, 28(8), 1063–1067. Muniz, A. D., Gregorio, D. J., Studebaker, S. A., Peth, A. M., Camacho, C. G., Williams, B., Kupas, D. F., & Brown, L. H. (2024). Time Savings and Safety of EMS Administration of Antibiotics for Open Fractures. Prehospital emergency care, 28(8), 1046–1052.
Episode: 1285 Carriages: A forgotten technology. Today, let's ride a gig, or a hack, or a phaeton.
Brandon James explains what Dog Man: the Musical is about. He plays Dog Man, which is based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants. This very family-friendly show is at the historic Studebaker Theater, located at 410 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, through December 1.
As we pass the elusive Telsa Cybertruck, we're reminded of Studebaker's innovative electric cars produced in the early 20th century. The South Bend manufacturer's electric cars became a mainstay of the company, providing vehicles for personal use as well as transport. They were also marketed in a unique way. Studebaker focused on city businessmen, and especially society women, as the premier customers for electric cars. While gas-powered cars became the company's focus by 1912, Studebaker's innovative designs and skillful presentation nevertheless made their electric cars more than a mere fad. They showed the country that electric cars could be made cost-effectively and provide customers with a reliable, affordable means of personal transportation. Written and voiced by Justin Clark. Produced by Jill Weiss Simins. A transcript, show notes, and more information on this episode is available at the THH website: https://podcast.history.in.gov/.
Some of todays memories: Pasadena, Arcadia, Santa Anita, Bugle Call, Heading for Illinois on my 7th birthday, the Studebaker, Yogi, Mickey Mantle, Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Stewart, movies, Rock, top charts 1956, Exploring the woods and finding a cave, Huck Finn and more. I want to hear where youy grew up! EmaIL me at 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com Catch our new website at www.bestof1001stories.com
In this engaging conversation, Tim and Carrie Strange interviews Alan and Angie Johnson, a dynamic couple in the hot rodding world. They discuss their early influences, the journey of building their hot rod shop, and the various awards and recognitions they have received. The conversation also delves into their experiences at Bonneville, the challenges of building iconic cars like the Cuda and Studebaker, and their aspirations for the future. Their passion for cars and the automotive culture shines through as they share personal anecdotes and insights from their journey. In this engaging conversation, Tim Strange discusses the evolution of his automotive business, the importance of collaboration among builders, and the innovative products being developed at Johnson's Hot Rod Shop. He shares insights into notable builds, including the Pink Roadster, and emphasizes the need to inspire the next generation of car enthusiasts. The discussion also touches on the challenges and rewards of running a successful shop, the significance of quality in automotive parts, and future aspirations for new projects.
【节目简介】南方MPV是个什么东西?胖头鱼又是什么?毫无疑问,GL8是中国汽车的里程碑,而它的意义远远超过给中国的领导们多了一台7座高档接待用车那么简单。GL8的成功极大地推动了中国汽车研发实力的进步和供应商体系的建立。而能做到这一点,泛亚研发中心的建立功不可没。本期《孤岛车谈》我们就从GL8车型的由来聊起,深究一下泛亚建立的背景以及最初进行本土研发“胖头鱼”的故事。1999-2005上海通用别克GL82005-2010上海通用别克GL82006-2010上海通用别克GL8 First Land2010-2016上海通用别克GL82011-2016别克GL8二代(胖鱼)2014 Vauxhall Meriva2004泛亚鲲鹏概念车2004泛亚鲲鹏概念车2003 (中规)别克凯越2007(台规)别克凯越2010雪佛兰乐风2013雪佛兰赛欧【话题成员】罗新雨 底盘电子系统工程师陆风鸣 社科教授侯社 前泛亚CAS工程师,现造车新势力产品规划经理罗新雨个人微博@大众风Volkswind陆风鸣个人微博@Patrick小白侯社个人微博@侯社长剪辑 ATTC埃科的涂启龙,罗新雨片尾曲 胖头鱼 by 桃李不言 (2024)【时刻文稿】0:10 南方MPV6:35 为什么叫GL8?9:26 为什么是别克?16:29 美国车企的研发外包和中国的入世谈判的助攻22:42 上海通用为什么在浦东24:52 欧宝Corsa最终的归属32:08 90年代其实是美国汽车的低潮期36:24 上海通用的创立非常不偶然37:39 泛亚的成立和初期定位43:14 侯社和泛亚的渊源以及第一阶段:改脸55:03 第二阶段:全新车型开发和两个重要车型【参考链接】1.南方MPV的故事(中文,2023):https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/6-oAi39MtNPEnk03LW27cg2.Bob Lutz接受纽约时报采访透露中方要求克莱斯勒的技术专利能够无偿转让给中国其他车企(英文,1995):https://www.nytimes.com/1995/02/09/business/company-news-chrysler-s-mini-van-plan-in-china-is-in-jeopardy.html3.贾新光,《大洗牌:中国汽车谁主沉浮》(2010),机械工业出版社。财新《上汽保卫战》(中文,2024):https://weekly.caixin.com/red/2024-08-17/102227211.html?s=306fb4bb83baf73b57238836f50c917b0473b9a10a8171faee8b45e380f67470cf8847b006614990&originReferrer=iOSshare&Sfrom=Wechat&readAddIntegral=qy2RIArVu4J7yLBzmNdiA13xhGVsJKSkfnFesOhNFPMjFFaV%2FTuFRw%3D%3D&system=CAIXIN&articleId=1022272114.第一个上海生产的Studebaker(英文,2009):https://www.coachbuild.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8375.1995 Fortune 500企业排名(英文):https://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500_archive/full/1995/6.通用90年代引入消费品公司的品牌经营方案遭遇巨大失败(英文,2023):https://www.michelezanini.com/the-managerialist-takeover-of-general-motors/
Former atheist Dr. John Studebaker viewed religion as boring and inconsequential until he encountered surprising evidence about God and meaningful experiences with Christians. Over time, his quest for truth led him to a profound personal relationship with Jesus. John's Resources: Book, John Studebaker, editor (2023): The Quest of World Religions, An Introduction and Anthology BMI Oasis website: 222.bmioasis.com, a service of Bridge Ministries, Inc., which has helped thousands of people find and fulfill their God-given life calling www.lemaseminary.net John's Recommended Resources: Josh McDowell, Evidence that Demands a Verdict C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity Anthony Flew, There is a God
In this episode, we sit down with Nick Ellis, the Executive Director of the RPM Foundation.Obviously we're interested in what he's working on, but the RPM organization is doing some pretty critical work in preserving the rich heritage and skills needed to keep vintage cars and motorcycles going. As the leader of this non-profit dedicated to advancing careers in vehicle restoration and preservation, Nick provides a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the classic car and motorcycle community and the sense of responsibility that comes with owning rare and (sometimes) valuable vehicles. The RPM Foundation's mission centers around advocating for skilled trades and ensuring the next generation is equipped with the knowledge and expertise to keep these vintage machines on the road. Nick explains the foundation's focus on identifying and preserving "endangered skills" - specialized techniques and craftsmanship that are at risk of disappearing as older technicians retire and modern automotive technology advances. Through grant funding, apprenticeship programs, and hands-on educational initiatives, the RPM Foundation is working to bridge this gap and inspire young people to pursue careers in the automotive restoration and preservation fields. Nick shares insights into the challenges of engaging a generation that is increasingly disconnected from the hands-on, mechanical aspects of vehicle ownership and maintenance. We also discuss the profound personal and cultural significance of these vintage vehicles, and the transformative power of the experiences they can provide. The hosts and Nick explore stories that illustrate the sense of community, problem-solving, and personal growth that can emerge from tackling the unique challenges of classic car and motorcycle ownership.Covering:1933 Ford CabrioletBMW K 75 motorcycle1967 Firebird1950 Ford Meteor1966 Mustang1965 CamaroModel A FordHenderson motorcycleHarley-Davidson motorcycleBMW R60/2BMW R100/7Mercury XR-7Fiat X1-9Fiat 600 MultiplaThe Hole in the Head Podcast is an ongoing conversation between Andy Taylor and Blaine Dehmlow. We're regular guys who love all things vintage cars and motorcycles, but also building and mechanical projects of all kinds.Some of our worst ideas often come to life as we find and fix old, weird projects, with or without the emotional support of our significant others. Join us as we chase vintage BMWs, old Studebaker pickups or clunky German watches.Find us on Instagram @holeintheheadEmail us: actually@holeintheheadpod.comGas Money: patreon.com/holeintheheadMore: linktr.ee/holeinthehead#vintagemotorcycles #motoguzzi #oldcars #oldtrucks #volvo #vintagevans #mvagusta #motomorini #euromoto #BMW #Ossa #Montesa #Bultaco #Ariel #AJS
Okey doke. Let's address the elefant in the room. When selling a car or motorcycle, the process can be grueling as the worst of humanity seems to seek you out. We don't think it's intentional, so we decided to aggregate some of our experience and take a chance that ONE person might hear this and maybe be just a little less terrible when hunting down a project.Blaine and I have bought and sold more than we care to admit, and when it comes to these kinds of transactions, and we've learned a thing or two. In this episode, Andy and Blaine dive deep into the art of buying a classic car or bike. From establishing rapport with sellers to bringing it home, they share some hard-earned wisdom on navigating the ads on Facebook and Craigslist with honor and transparency. We'll cover essential topics like negotiating prices, finalizing deals, and maintaining the right demeanor, even when faced with challenging situations. What did we miss?? email us actually@holeintheheadpod.com#VintageMotorcycles #buyingamotorcycle#BMW #rangeroverThe Hole in the Head Podcast is an ongoing conversation between Andy Taylor and Blaine Dehmlow. We're regular guys who love all things vintage cars and motorcycles, but also building and mechanical projects of all kinds.Some of our worst ideas often come to life as we find and fix old, weird projects, with or without the emotional support of our significant others. Join us as we chase vintage BMWs, old Studebaker pickups or clunky German watches.Find us on Instagram @holeintheheadEmail us: actually@holeintheheadpod.comGas Money: patreon.com/holeintheheadMore: linktr.ee/holeinthehead#vintagemotorcycles #motoguzzi #oldcars #oldtrucks #volvo #vintagevans #mvagusta #motomorini #euromoto #BMW #Ossa #Montesa #Bultaco #Ariel #AJS
Part 2 of our catch up after a few months' break: heartache and joy of losing and acquiring old cars and motorcycles. - What to expect when you're expecting (your daughter to borrow your car)- Disappointing shakedowns- R80 stewardshipBMW R60/2R100/7R80 GSBMW e24Land RoverAJS, MatchlessMoto Guzzi V50The Hole in the Head Podcast is an ongoing conversation between Andy Taylor and Blaine Dehmlow. We're regular guys who love all things vintage cars and motorcycles, but also building and mechanical projects of all kinds.Some of our worst ideas often come to life as we find and fix old, weird projects, with or without the emotional support of our significant others. Join us as we chase vintage BMWs, old Studebaker pickups or clunky German watches.Find us on Instagram @holeintheheadEmail us: actually@holeintheheadpod.comGas Money: patreon.com/holeintheheadMore: linktr.ee/holeinthehead#vintagemotorcycles #motoguzzi #oldcars #oldtrucks #volvo #vintagevans #mvagusta #motomorini #euromoto #BMW #Ossa #Montesa #Bultaco #Ariel #AJS
We're back.It's been hot and eventful, but B&A catch up on a few things. This is a 2-part WIDOMSV episode: recap of Andy and Blaine's trip to Formula One in Monaco and a gas station, respectively.The Hole in the Head Podcast is an ongoing conversation between Andy Taylor and Blaine Dehmlow. We're regular guys who love all things vintage cars and motorcycles, but also building and mechanical projects of all kinds.Some of our worst ideas often come to life as we find and fix old, weird projects, with or without the emotional support of our significant others. Join us as we chase vintage BMWs, old Studebaker pickups or clunky German watches.Find us on Instagram @holeintheheadEmail us: actually@holeintheheadpod.comGas Money: patreon.com/holeintheheadMore: linktr.ee/holeinthehead#vintagemotorcycles #motoguzzi #oldcars #oldtrucks #volvo #vintagevans #mvagusta #motomorini #euromoto #BMW #Ossa #Montesa #Bultaco #Ariel #AJS
Send us a textHead Brewer of Studebaker Brewing Co, Josh Goins, joins us today. He brings 3 beers for us to try and we catch up on what he's been up to. We talk about the old days of Fessors Brewing, his start with Studebaker, and all the festivals he will be attending this year.Check Studebaker Brewing Here Drinks Drank: Conestoga, Trailblazer, Indy Special by Studebaker Brewing.Shouts out to our sponsors:Hop Station Craft Beer Bar!Niles Brewing CompanyRemember to drink responsibly and if you need help, please reach out to someone if drinking is a problem.Don't forget to rate us 5 stars wherever you listen, it helps us a bunch!Drunk with Buds Merch!!! Click Here! Stay sexy.https://linktr.ee/drunkwithbudspodcastADULTALYTE!! Use our discount code: DrunkWithBuds for 20% OFF YOUR ORDER! Adultalyte is a new hangover cure for hangxiety, headaches, and fatigue! CLICK HERE! And use our discount code at checkout.COASTALO'S SODA! Urban Artifact has made a soda that has 5 MG of Hemp-Derived THC per can. It's also Gluten Free, vegan and has zero alcohol. CLICK THIS LINK to order some NOW and get it sent straight to your DOOR! Get whiskey that you've never had sent to your door on a quarterly basis with BLIND BARRELS. CLICK HERE and use our promo code "DRUNKWITHBUDS" for 10% off your subscription!Support the show
Benjamin Studebaker studied and taught Political Philosophy at Cambridge, and they go hard! Here he gives TU a crash course overview of the topics and approach they took to part one of the three part series on political philosophy. The reason for this is because Studebaker is helping workers with earbuds and autodidacts at TU get a basis in political theory, for which we are super grateful. Never before in human history has this kind of rigor and depth been available to organic working class intellectuals! TU is planning, with Studebaker, a deep dive course into political philosophy in 2025. Are you excited? We are! ABOUT Theory Underground is a research, publishing, and lecture institute. TU exists to develop the concept of timenergy in the context of critical social theory (CST). CST is the umbrella over critical media theory (CMT), critical doxology and timenergy (CDT), critique of libidinal economy (CLE), critique of political economy (CPE), critique of gender and sex (CGS), and critique of psychiatry and therapism (CPT), critique of science and religion (CSR), and many more. To get basically situated in this field you will have to know a handful of important figures from a bunch of areas of the humanities and social sciences. That would be a lot of work for you if not for the fact that Dave, Ann, and Mikey are consolidating hundreds of thousands of hours of effort into a pirate TV-radio-press that goes on tours and throws conferences and shit like that… It's a crazyfun experiment, and you can enjoy a ton of the content here for free. GET INVOLVED or SUPPORT Join live sessions and unlock past courses and forums on the TU Discord by becoming a member via the monthly subscription! It's the hands-down best way to get the most out of the content if you are excited to learn the field and become a thinker in the milieu: https://theoryunderground.com/products/tu-subscription-tiers Pledge support to the production of the free content on YouTube and Podcast https://www.patreon.com/TheoryUnderground Fund the publishing work via the TU Substack, where original works by the TU writers is featured alongside original works by Slavoj Zizek, Todd McGowan, Chris Cutrone, Nina Power, Alenka Zupancic, et al. https://theoryunderground.substack.com/ Get TU books at a discount: https://theoryunderground.com/publications CREDITS / LINKS Missed a course at Theory Underground? Wrong! Courses at Theory Underground are available after the fact on demand via the membership. https://theoryunderground.com/courses If you want to help TU in a totally gratuitous way, or support, here is a way to buy something concrete and immediately useful https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2MAWFYUJQIM58? Buy Dave and Ann a coffee date: https://www.venmo.com/u/Theorypleeb https://paypal.me/theorypleeb If Theory Underground has helped you see that text-to-speech technologies are a useful way of supplementing one's reading while living a busy life, if you want to be able to listen to PDFs for yourself, then Speechify is recommended. Use the link below and Theory Underground gets credit! https://share.speechify.com/mzwBHEB Follow Theory Underground on Duolingo: https://invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTP747NSNMAOYEI See Theory Underground memes and get occasional updates or thoughts via the Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theory_underground MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk
Kasia Jones is a self-described dreamer and a great example of YOU NEVER STOP LEARNING AND GROWING. Relatively new to the hobby at just 8 years, she has already made a name for herself with her custom car work and fabrication. With a list of accolades including HotRod honors at SEMA for her custom Studebaker, her followers anxiously await her next great build.Connect with Kasia here:Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/katpakkustoms/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3hpQLrDREcyMC2G3fiSswThe Hot Rod Podcast! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYMJ_HMH1fkFematic Garage Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=fFDMzG_tlmkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_kat_pak/?hl=enSummit Racing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYI8Ua8fxQ4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPVS4f0MKAg3 Lefts Don't Make a Right: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egXcdTjHVlEConnect with JP Emerson: www.jpemerson.comConnect with Red Line Oil: www.redlineoil.comConnect with Mecum: https://www.mecum.com/For more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com, at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com
In this episode of History Ignited, we dive into the world of classic American cars and explore the rise and fall of the Studebaker Corporation. From its humble beginnings as a wagon manufacturer in the 1850s to becoming one of the most innovative car companies of the 20th century, Studebaker made a lasting impact on the automotive industry. We'll take you through the company's golden years in the 1950s, its role in shaping the American dream, and the challenges that led to its eventual decline. Join us as we uncover the story behind this iconic brand and why it continues to capture the imagination of car enthusiasts Send us a Text Message.Thank you for tuning in to this episode of History Ignited" Stay connected with us on social media: Facebook: [History Ignited Podcast](https://www.facebook.com/share/N6fa9tkZds2ufFec/?mibextid=LQQJ4d) Instagram: [@HistoryIgnitedPodcast](https://www.instagram.com/historyignitedpodcast?igsh=cW54a2c5ODMxaTg3&utm_source=qr) YouTube: [@HistoryIgnitedPodcast] (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXjJ34xg6UARorGAdpZIb1Tb23loecuc&si=vonyuNae2kfRnvCw) Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your favorite platform. See you next time as we continue to explore the fascinating events and people from "We Didn't Start the Fire"!
Uncover the disturbing cult-like following behind Stanley Tumblers in this eye-opening episode of the Dark Mode Podcast. Learn why these water bottles have sparked such a craze. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:37 Today's Guests 03:45 Stanley Origins 08:25 Mormon Mommy Bloggers 16:03 Pop Culture 20:50 WTF? 26:54 Can They Keep This Up? 38:10 How They Did It 53:00 Pluggin' Away Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ray talks about meeting a cool guy with a cooler car at the Corvette Society Club pizza event. Ray thought it was a Rambler, but Rick's car turned out to be a Studebaker Daytona with a 383 Stroker under the hood that has a minor cooling system error and a super stiff clutch. Carl Anthony from Automoblog.com joins the boys and talks about the recent Hagerty article that Ray had some input on concerning Gen Z drivers. A show wouldn't be complete without dessert, so Ray mentions how he stopped off at the Rolling Joint food truck for a dope treat, check our social media feed to see the pictures. On Instagram: @real_motormouthradio and on You Tube: https://youtu.be/QunlG0TDqWQ
WGN Radio's Dave Plier welcomes Jeff Lundberg of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra and vocalist Paul Marinaro to talk about the history of the orchestra, Paul's inspirations on stage, and the upcoming ‘Sinatra by Request' at the Studebaker Theater on Sunday August 25, 2024. For tickets visit CJOmusic.org.
Jill and Tom are both in studio this week. The show opened with Tom reading an email from a listener. Apparently Tom's Studebaker history is a little shaky. The conversation turned to a number of topics, including too-long model names, the sale of 3000 Fisker crossovers to a ride-hailing-vehicle lessor, and a surprisingly hot-selling Jeep model. Still in the first segment, Jill shared her impressions of the 2024 Acura TLX premium midsize sedan. Both hosts agree that the slow-selling 4-door is underappreciated. Listen in for Jill's complete review.In the second segment Jill and Tom welcome Sam Abuelsamid, Analyst with Guidehouse Insights to the show. Sam walked the hosts through the current state of the EV market, and talked about what to expect in the second half of 2024. Sam also talked about the pace of new-technology EV battery development, including solid-state cells. In the last segment, Jill is subjected to Tom's “Mo' Spellin'” quiz. To close out the show, jill highlighted an article she posted recently regarding General Motors' move away from Apple CarPlay.
Benjamin Studebaker studied and taught Political Philosophy at Cambridge, and they go hard! Here he gives TU a crash course overview of the topics and approach they took to part one of the three part series on political philosophy. The reason for this is because Studebaker is helping workers with earbuds and autodidacts at TU get a basis in political theory, for which we are super grateful. Never before in human history has this kind of rigor and depth been available to organic working class intellectuals! TU is planning, with Studebaker, a deep dive course into political philosophy in 2025. Are you excited? We are! ABOUT Theory Underground is a research, publishing, and lecture institute. TU exists to develop the concept of timenergy in the context of critical social theory (CST). CST is the umbrella over critical media theory (CMT), critical doxology and timenergy (CDT), critique of libidinal economy (CLE), critique of political economy (CPE), critique of gender and sex (CGS), and critique of psychiatry and therapism (CPT), critique of science and religion (CSR), and many more. To get basically situated in this field you will have to know a handful of important figures from a bunch of areas of the humanities and social sciences. That would be a lot of work for you if not for the fact that Dave, Ann, and Mikey are consolidating hundreds of thousands of hours of effort into a pirate TV-radio-press that goes on tours and throws conferences and shit like that… It's a crazyfun experiment, and you can enjoy a ton of the content here for free. GET INVOLVED or SUPPORT Join live sessions and unlock past courses and forums on the TU Discord by becoming a member via the monthly subscription! It's the hands-down best way to get the most out of the content if you are excited to learn the field and become a thinker in the milieu: https://theoryunderground.com/products/tu-subscription-tiers Pledge support to the production of the free content on YouTube and Podcast https://www.patreon.com/TheoryUnderground Fund the publishing work via the TU Substack, where original works by the TU writers is featured alongside original works by Slavoj Zizek, Todd McGowan, Chris Cutrone, Nina Power, Alenka Zupancic, et al. https://theoryunderground.substack.com/ Get TU books at a discount: https://theoryunderground.com/publications CREDITS / LINKS Missed a course at Theory Underground? Wrong! Courses at Theory Underground are available after the fact on demand via the membership. https://theoryunderground.com/courses If you want to help TU in a totally gratuitous way, or support, here is a way to buy something concrete and immediately useful https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2MAWFYUJQIM58? Buy Dave and Ann a coffee date: https://www.venmo.com/u/Theorypleeb https://paypal.me/theorypleeb If Theory Underground has helped you see that text-to-speech technologies are a useful way of supplementing one's reading while living a busy life, if you want to be able to listen to PDFs for yourself, then Speechify is recommended. Use the link below and Theory Underground gets credit! https://share.speechify.com/mzwBHEB Follow Theory Underground on Duolingo: https://invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTP747NSNMAOYEI See Theory Underground memes and get occasional updates or thoughts via the Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theory_underground MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk
In this episode of the Cutronezone, the last Marxist responds to Benjamin Studebaker's essay, "Beyond Bonapartism: Breaking statephobic thought taboos." Does Marxism's political theory hold water? Support Sublation Media on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/dietsoap
Benjamin Studebaker studied and taught Political Philosophy at Cambridge, and they go hard! Here he gives TU a crash course overview of the topics and approach they took to part one of the three part series on political philosophy. The reason for this is because Studebaker is helping workers with earbuds and autodidacts at TU get a basis in political theory, for which we are super grateful. Never before in human history has this kind of rigor and depth been available to organic working class intellectuals! TU is planning, with Studebaker, a deep dive course into political philosophy in 2025. Are you excited? We are! ABOUT Theory Underground is a research, publishing, and lecture institute. TU exists to develop the concept of timenergy in the context of critical social theory (CST). CST is the umbrella over critical media theory (CMT), critical doxology and timenergy (CDT), critique of libidinal economy (CLE), critique of political economy (CPE), critique of gender and sex (CGS), and critique of psychiatry and therapism (CPT), critique of science and religion (CSR), and many more. To get basically situated in this field you will have to know a handful of important figures from a bunch of areas of the humanities and social sciences. That would be a lot of work for you if not for the fact that Dave, Ann, and Mikey are consolidating hundreds of thousands of hours of effort into a pirate TV-radio-press that goes on tours and throws conferences and shit like that… It's a crazyfun experiment, and you can enjoy a ton of the content here for free. GET INVOLVED or SUPPORT Join live sessions and unlock past courses and forums on the TU Discord by becoming a member via the monthly subscription! It's the hands-down best way to get the most out of the content if you are excited to learn the field and become a thinker in the milieu: https://theoryunderground.com/products/tu-subscription-tiers Pledge support to the production of the free content on YouTube and Podcast https://www.patreon.com/TheoryUnderground Fund the publishing work via the TU Substack, where original works by the TU writers is featured alongside original works by Slavoj Zizek, Todd McGowan, Chris Cutrone, Nina Power, Alenka Zupancic, et al. https://theoryunderground.substack.com/ Get TU books at a discount: https://theoryunderground.com/publications CREDITS / LINKS Missed a course at Theory Underground? Wrong! Courses at Theory Underground are available after the fact on demand via the membership. https://theoryunderground.com/courses If you want to help TU in a totally gratuitous way, or support, here is a way to buy something concrete and immediately useful https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2MAWFYUJQIM58? Buy Dave and Ann a coffee date: https://www.venmo.com/u/Theorypleeb https://paypal.me/theorypleeb If Theory Underground has helped you see that text-to-speech technologies are a useful way of supplementing one's reading while living a busy life, if you want to be able to listen to PDFs for yourself, then Speechify is recommended. Use the link below and Theory Underground gets credit! https://share.speechify.com/mzwBHEB Follow Theory Underground on Duolingo: https://invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTP747NSNMAOYEI See Theory Underground memes and get occasional updates or thoughts via the Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theory_underground MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk
If you hear something you like, text your friends, if you don't hear something you like, text us here!How does a military child find a sense of community through car shows? Join us as we explore the Lone Star Street Rod Association's 49th annual state run in the beautiful Hewlett Park of Granbury, Texas. Listen to the stirring rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner and hear from Tammy Dooley, a powerhouse in the community whose journey from Midland to Granbury is nothing short of inspiring. Discover how perfect weather and a remarkable turnout made this event a standout, as Tammy shares insights into her professional life and her husband's blissful retirement.This episode isn't just about the cars; it's about the connections and the stories behind them. We chat about Tammy's adaptability as a military child and the joy of meeting new people at car shows. Marvel at the artistry of a restored 1957 Ford Fairlane and dive into Houston's vibrant automotive scene. From a rare 2006 Cadillac XLR-V to an iconic Studebaker pickup truck, we cover some of the standout vehicles of the event. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of community and the shared passion for street rods, setting the stage for an even bigger 50th celebration next year.The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
In part three of this historic Route 66 series, we hit up Arizona and check out several Ghost Towns, almost ghost towns and totally not ghost towns. The Phenomenal locations: Adamana, Bellemont, Canyon Diablo, Chloride, Goldrod, Hackberry and Joplin CREDITS & LINKS OPENING MUSIC: Courtesy of Bobby Mackey COVER PICTURE: TOP LEFT: Found on Wikimedia Commons- 1931 Studebaker sedan commemorating U.S. Route 66, a decommissioned transcontinental highway, where it passed through Petrified Forest National Park in northeastern Arizona, United States Finetooth Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 TOP RIGHT: Route 66 emblem on Route 66 at Seligman (AZ, USA) Roland Arhelger Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 BOTTOM LEFT: The U.S. Route 66 in Arizona. High Contrast Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 de U.S. Route 66 in Arizona - fuel station.jpg BOTTOM RIGHT: Title: Old jail cell, Route 66, Arizona Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, TIFF file, infrared. Notes: Gift and purchase; Carol M. Highsmith; 2009; (DLC/PP-2010:031).; Credit line: Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.; Forms part of: Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; Title, date, and subjects provided by the photographer. Carol M. Highsmith Public domain PIXABAY: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-beat-tape-ghost-town-140843/ https://pixabay.com/music/trap-retro-future-groove-ghost-town-195901/ https://pixabay.com/music/modern-country-western-165285/ https://pixabay.com/music/build-up-scenes-ghost-town-ballad-198998/ https://pixabay.com/music/modern-country-western-duel-165284/ https://pixabay.com/music/modern-country-western-acoustic-guitar-149685/
Andy's getting ready for a big trip and Blaine wants to make sure he's prepared. Things we learn today:- How to pack for a 2 week trip to Europe- Appropriate gas station snacks- The correct Spaniard to root for- Fandom can be purchased- Don't talk to strange men on verandas- Andy doesn't like one Aussie in particularHow DO you say ketchup in French?Covering:Bultaco MatadorAriel Square 4Formula 1The Hole in the Head Podcast is an evolving conversation between Andy Taylor and Blaine Dehmlow. We're regular guys who love all things vintage cars and motorcycles, but also building and mechanical projects of all kinds.Some of our worst ideas often come to life as we find and fix old, weird projects, sometimes WITH the support of our significant others. Join us as we chase vintage Ducatis, old Studebaker pickups or clunky German watches.Find us on Instagram @holeintheheadEmail us: actually@holeintheheadpod.comGas Money: patreon.com/holeintheheadMore: linktr.ee/holeinthehead#vintagemotorcycles #motoguzzi #oldcars #oldtrucks #volvo #vintagevans #mvagusta #motomorini #euromoto #BMW #Ossa #Montesa #Bultaco #Ariel #AJS
Every Moto Morini eventually gets to know Paul Compton - his YouTube videos have kept many a 3 1/2 on the road, including mine. It took wrangling three time zones, but we got the chance to chat with Paul; mostly talked Morinis and making fun of the French. If he's not wrenching Italians, he's building Lotus EV's in his garage, nbd. Check out his channel at youtube.com/@EVguru.Covering (a lot in this one):Moto Morini 3 1/2, 500LotusDouglas MotorcyclesVolkswagen SciroccoRoyal EnfieldLand RoverJaguarBritish Leylandand more.The Hole in the Head Podcast is an evolving conversation between Andy Taylor and Blaine Dehmlow. We're regular guys who love all things vintage cars and motorcycles, but also building and mechanical projects of all kinds.Some of our worst ideas often come to life as we find and fix old, weird projects, sometimes WITH the support of our significant others. Join us as we chase vintage Ducatis, old Studebaker pickups or clunky German watches.Find us on Instagram @holeintheheadEmail us: actually@holeintheheadpod.comGas Money: patreon.com/holeintheheadMore: linktr.ee/holeinthehead#vintagemotorcycles #motoguzzi #oldcars #oldtrucks #volvo #vintagevans #mvagusta #motomorini #euromoto #BMW #Ossa #Montesa #Bultaco #Ariel #AJS
On our last Sunday at Studebaker 112 before moving to the Tribune, we told stories, thanked God for the blessing of this place, and received the Eucharist. Ways to Get Connected Learn more about our move to the Tribune and our Holy Week gathering schedule. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund, the Tribune Project, or another fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving.
Jason Miller - As we approach our move to Tribune, we took a Sunday to consider why any of this matters, what's at stake, and how we can help. With so many reasons to give up on church, why invest in it? Ways to Get Connected Learn more about our move to the Tribune, work days, and our Holy Week gathering schedule. Share your gratitude for our time in Studebaker 112 through email. Contact us if you're a long-distance community member wanted to be involved in the move through sponsoring a work day or other opportunities. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund, the Tribune Project, or another fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving.
Jason Miller - After a long hiatus, we're back to Romans. In the first few chapters of the letter, Paul takes on an accusatory tone that leaves many of us feeling uncomfortable. But what happens if you have enough context to understand what he's doing with this strange argument? You might find a very relevant word for all of us in this current cultural moment. Ways to Get Connected Learn more about our move to the Tribune and our Holy Week gathering schedule. Share your gratitude for our time in Studebaker 112 through email. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund, the Tribune Project, or another fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving.