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Today we are diving into the murky world of destructive cults and manipulative relationships with our expert guest, Rick Alan Ross. In this eye-opening discussion, we'll explore the sinister techniques of love bombing and conditional affection, the perils of manipulation and dependency, and the devastating impacts of isolation and indoctrination. We'll also delve into the challenging journey of leaving these toxic environments and the intricate process of recovery. Rick will shed light on the startling realities of female cult leaders, such as Amy Carlson and Elizabeth Claire Prophet, and discuss the role of intelligence and success in cult recruitment. We'll get a closer look at extreme cult behaviors and the manipulative power of leaders like Charles Manson, while highlighting the importance of cult awareness in today's society, especially through social media. Additionally, we'll cover fascinating stories of high-profile cases like Susan Carlson's “Love Has Won” and the notorious cult leader Keith Ranieri of nxivm, dissecting the dual-edge sword of the internet in both aiding and exposing cult activities. Join us as we delve into the psychological entrapment of cult members and uncover interventions that can potentially save lives. Whether you're familiar with cult dynamics or learning about them for the first time, this episode promises to be both informative and chilling. So sit back, get comfortable, and let's jump right in! SHOWNOTES 00:00 Beware of manipulation: Love bombing and control. 04:27 Isolation limits feedback, ensuring control and dependency. 08:31 Charismatic leader controlled, abused small devoted following. 12:04 Beware online groups for cult-like behaviors. 15:19 Keith Raniere trial: witnessed downfall after lengthy battle. 18:00 Seek professional help to understand and recover. 21:32 Mark uses social media to educate against cults. 25:15 Manson incited race war due to failed fame. 29:32 Cult leaders manipulate followers into apocalyptic narratives. 33:02 Leslie Van Houten: cult recovery, family support, transformation. 35:42 Elizabeth Smart kidnapped, abused, coerced, threatened family. 39:17 Patty Hearst, SLA involvement, prison, Carter commutation. 44:22 Defining cults, coercive tactics, and family concerns. 47:29 Love-based relationships reveal truth through discussions. 51:50 Find me on Twitter @XallenRoss; culteducation.com resources. CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa OneSkin: Visit https://oneskin.co and use code LISA for 15% off to make your skin look, feel, and act younger with OneSkin! Helix: Get 25% off and 2 FREE Dream Pillows with any CORE mattress purchase or get a FREE Bedding Bundle with any Luxe or Elite mattress at https://helixsleep.com/woi FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en LISTEN AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/womenofimpact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist welcomes director Susan Carlson from the Northfield Arts Guild production of The Matchmaker and actors LeAnne Finger (plays Dolly Levi), Eden Kaiser (plays Irene Molloy) and Jess Toft (plays Minnie Fay). THE MATCHMAKER by Thornton Wilder. Director: Susan Carlson. Before the world fell in love with Hello Dolly!, there was The Matchmaker. Cunning, […]
Today Paula Granquist welcomes director Susan Carlson and lead actors Paul Gleason and Birch Carlson from the Northfield Arts Guild production of The Winter's Tale for Shakespeare in the Park. Northfield Arts Guild presents Shakespeare in the Park 2023 THE WINTER'S TALE by William Shakespeare Directed by Susan CarlsonFriday July 28 – Sunday July 30 & Thursday August 3 – Saturday August […]
Shout out to all entrepreneurs as we celebrate national entrepreneur week. According to the US Census Bureau 5 million new businesses were registered in 2022 (most of those being in the retail or food industry). There are many reasons for an entrepreneur to start their own business (i.e. want to be their own boss, they aren't ready to retire, or they just want to pursue a passion), but often the thought of becoming an entrepreneur leaves one filled with many questions.Today we are going to take an inside look at an entrepreneur's mindset. Take aways will include:- hearing a journey of an accomplished entrepreneur- defining success- what constitutes a great mission statement- how to find the right business mentor- the effectiveness of personality assessments- the significance of one's story as a leader- core values of living loved- summing up our life experiences- and more!Related Holly's Highlights podcast episodes include:Season 1 Episode 2 - How to start your own businessSeason 1 Episode 12 - End of year financesSeason 2 Episode 4 - How to use your personality testSeason 2 Episode 11 - Preparing for the unexpectedSeason 3 Episode 3 - The laguage of loveSeason 3 Episode 16 - How to be a good stewardSeason 4 Episode 3 - How to love yourselfConnect with my special guest host, Susan Carlson, and her company RedRig on www.RedRigFun.com.Pre-order a copy of Face-Lift on Amazon.com.Work with Holly or join her monthly Holly's Happenings newsletter at www.hollycurby.com.Support the showVisit www.hollycurby.com for more information and to sign up for the monthly Holly's Happenings e-newsletter.
November is Long Term Care Insurance Awareness Month, and in this episode we want to provide insight on the need for a wide range of clients. The assumption is that LTC is for aging clients who require assisted living. While it certainly addresses that need, LTC is also there for younger adults with families when they need it most. In this episode, Crump's Susan Carlson offers clarity and advice on how to better serve all clients with this important insurance planning option
For the first segment in the ArtZany Radio Studio, Paula Granquist welcomes Celtic musician and Master Folk artist Laura MacKenzie to preview the Brass Lassie performance at Armory Square in Northfield. For the second segment in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist welcomes theater artists from the Northfield Arts Guild - Mishia Edwards from the production The Revolutionists and Sebastian Lawler and Susan Carlson from the production The Outsider.
Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams ($5 Knitting Pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Yarn: Hypnotic Yarn Plush Sock in the Pumpkin Patch colorway (October Yarnable Subscription Box Colorway). Click here for my YouTube Unboxing Video. Ravelry Project Page 264.0 meters for Stash Dash Curious about Yarnable? Consider checking out my Yarnable Subscription Box Affiliate Link. Use Coupon Code BOSTONJEN for $5 off your first box. Don't forget- Yarnable/Hypnotic Yarn is a Snack Shack Sponsor Mr. Fezziwig Socks Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Yarn: Woolens & Nosh Corriedale Sock in the Mr. Fezziwig Colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) My Ravelry Project Page 238.0 meters for Stash Dash Rainbow Crochet Crop Pattern: 100% improvised. Yarn: Lion Brand Re-up. Colors: Ecru, Red, Orange, Sunflower, Lime, Aqua, Lilac and Raspberry Hook: E (3.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page 482 g used. 719.7 meters for Stash Dash. 3 ply yarn in Blues & Greens Wool of the Andes Unspun Roving. Colorway: Delft Heather (100 grams) 100% Peruvian Highland Wool. Malabrigo Nube. 113 grames Combed Top 100% Merino Wool in Colorway 809 Solis. Rhapsody Fiber Arts- 2oz 50% Angora/50% merino no colorway- lighter blues. This 3 ply skein is 31 inches long from end to end, or 62 inches per wrap of the noddy noddy. 106 wraps= 6,572 inches or 166.9 meters for Stash Dash (because the fiber went through the orifice 4 times) On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Shawl Design I shared some preliminary details about a new design idea using a 150g skein of fingering weight from agirlandherwool in the On the Boardwalk colorway. Meggsie/Marta Scrappy Socks Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams ($5 Knitting Pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Yarn: Patons Kroy Socks FX in the Geranium Colors Colorway (leftover from Marta's Socks) & Yarn: Knit Picks Felici in the Double Dog Dare Colorway (leftover from Meggsie's socks) + also added yarn from Aila's dance socks. Ravelry Project Page Love Letters Socks Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams ($5 Knitting Pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Yarn: Fibernymph Dye Works Mountain Tweed BFL in the Love Letters Colorway Ravelry Project Page Felici Socks (4 in progress) Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams ($5 Knitting Pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Baker Street Colorway (Ravelry Page), Desert Rose (Ravelry Page), Bayou Colorway (Ravelry Page) Psychedelic Rainbow (Ravelry Page- used a Lemonade Shop yarn for heel) Scrappy Hexagon Blanket Pattern: Basic Crochet Hexagon Pattern & Tips from Make Do and Crew Website & YouTube Tutorial Hook: F (3.75 mm) Yarn: Knit Picks Hawthorne Marl Sock Lab in the Grey White Marl Colorway, Patons Kroy in the Gentry Colorway + fingering weight scraps Ravelry Project Page As of 6/14: 95 light gray, 27 dark gray – 112 total Brainstorming Stash Dash Planning I'm brainstorming baby blanket options Snuggle Bean Blanket by Little Duck Crochet available on Etsy & Ravelry Link ($5 US) Abacus Blanket by Susan Carlson available on LoveCrafts & Ravelry & Etsy ($6 US) or maybe a simple corner to corner (C2C) crochet blanket? From the Armchair Hooked and Booked podcast with AJ of KJKrochet, South Africa Crochet Conversations Inez and Mell from Singapore Heard about both of these from the Two Ewes Fiber Adventures Podcast. Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson. Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. Knitting in Passing Kris' Felici sock (Ravelry Project Page) blew out after just more than a year but keep in mind that Kris wears her socks daily from October- May and teaches dance in them. In My Travels I shared some stories about my recent trip to Ireland, Scotland and Spain. Patrons, don't forget to check out the Patreon feed for blog posts, photos and a Google Album of my trip pictures. KAL News #SplashPadParty22 Link to the 2022 Splash Pad Party Rules.docx Participant Sign Up- Google Form Check out our amazing Sponsors! Click here for the Google doc with their websites and Instagram profiles. Check out the list of available Coupons from our amazing sponsors: Ravelry link Check out the Splash Pad Exclusive Items here Enter your FOs using this Splash Pad Summer Celebration Form to be eligible for prizes (not a Ravelry link). View all the Entries and the Leaderboard here -> Splash Pad Party Player Stats Need help with an entry submission? -> Splash Pad Support Request Form Questions- check out this Ravelry Thread or email Jen. On this episode I talked about: Thanks to everyone who joined our May 30th Kick Off. Thursday June 23rd at 8p Eastern we're doing another Zoom hangout for Patrons at the$5 level and up. Check out the details here. Splash Pad '22 logo bags are available from Woolen Women Fibers. Check out their knit kits here or sock sets here. Events Sock Week with Knitty Natty. July 10-17th. I'll be co-hosting an event with Natalie on Tuesday July 12th at 8p Eastern! Summer Sock Camp hosted by Kay of The Crazy Sock Lady YouTube Channel. The KAL runs 5/28/22 – 8/31/22 this year! Irocknitters KAL hosted by Cori (Irocknits Designs, also a Splash Pad Sponsor). Check out this post in her Ravelry Group. KAL runs from April 25th through June 30, 2022. Woolen Women Fibers Rock It Tee KAL. Check out this post on Instagram for details. Runs May 7-July 30th. Two Ewes Fiber Adventures Summer Spin In. June 1-September 5th. Find their Ravelry Group thread here. #SummerSpinIn2022 Stash Dash (Hosted by The Knit Girllls) will be hosted on Discord again and will be from May 27th-end of August. Discord link: knit girllls discord Stash Dash Update: Jen's Stash Dash Spreadsheet Tracker- Google Doc Jasmin's Stash Dash Spreadsheet Tracker- Google Doc On a Happy Note Girls weekend with Kris and Laura. Got a cool embroidered art piece for our guest room which Mom and Dad got me for my birthday. Birthday celebrations. Friday- kayaking with Mom, Dad and Dan. Beer out on the sandbar, local brewery, then ice cream and dinner with RGM. Sleepover at Mom's. Pool day, lobsters. Kids bouncing on air mattress. Fake out with a small ice cream cake- which I have VERY strong feelings about. Kara's kids- Emelie and Teddy. Em asked me if she could lick my cake. I thought she said Look AT my cake and I said SURE! Quote of the Week One does not ‘find oneself' by pursuing one's self, but on the contrary by pursuing something else and learning through some discipline or routine (even the routine of making beds) who one is and wants to be. –May Sarton Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! 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Dr. Susan Carlson's story is the discovery of DHA omega-3 in preterm birth. From learning that brains of preterm babies were void of DHA to now helping doctors identify how much DHA their pregnant patients need for a healthy birth. DHA is essential for infants and moms need it too; identifying the healthy equilibrium between mother and child is on the horizon. Building on discovery, asking key questions, trial limitations; her story is a real-time demonstration of scientific collaboration that improves human health.Topics Discussed: 2:10 Dr. Carlson background & education 3:58 Initial research on DHA in babies 6:42 Research on infant vision 14:02 DHA supplementation during pregnancy & early pre-term birth superiority trial18:08 Addressing the role of EPA in pregnancy 19:32 Dietary Guidelines for omega-3 consumption 22:41 Closing thoughts on DHA as it relates to pregnancy Resources Mentioned in this episode:Dr. Susan Carlson's Biohttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978141/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34308309/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2647754/
Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist welcomes Jennie Autonoë, Kristine Holmgren, Anna Olson, and Susan Carlson to preview upcoming events at the Northfield Arts Guild.
Change can be scary. But, if we want to prepare ourselves for the journey ahead, we better get used to it. So says Susan Carlson, someone who not only welcomes change, but seeks it out when necessary, as well. Life is full of unknowns, but one thing that is almost certainly, universally true is the fact that it doesn't happen in a straight line. Speaking to her winding career, Susan offers great advice on how to best navigate what she dubs your "Career Rock Wall." To Susan, becoming professionally successful is not akin to a ladder, it is more difficult, it requires side steps, and sometimes even demands moving back down the wall to find a better path. If we are willing and able to adapt to the inevitable transitions we face, we're better equipped to reach the summit of both career and life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journeymenpdcst/support
Did you know that that the long-chain fatty acid, DHA, can significantly reduce preterm birth, and that African American women are more prone to preterm births? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and registered dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Susan Carlson, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research at the U. of Kansas (KU) School of Health Professions, and Distinguished AJ Rice Professor of Nutrition in the KU Department of Dietetics and Nutrition at KU Medical Center. Carlson discusses her research which focuses on the protective effects of docosahexanoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid, for preventing preterm birth and enhancing infant brain, visual and behavioral development. Tune in to learn how to get DHA in your diet, recommended supplement dose for pregnant and breastfeeding women, and which popular infant formula comes up short on DHA. This interview is featured for World Breastfeeding Week: https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/31-07-2020-world-breastfeeding-week-2020-message?fbclid=IwAR2CwJK1VOTfw-HhnMP90Dvaey3aS2O7h-OXNtLcd0rSIj_Is9lqviQoMnI Related website: http://www.kumc.edu/school-of-health-professions/dietetics-and-nutrition/our-people/carlson.html
In the final hour, CEO of Proof Alliance Sara Messelt kicks off the hour. A huge Minnesota Legislature win for Sara! Starting Aug 1, all kids entering the Minnesota foster care system must be screened for prenatal alcohol exposure for a first in the US law to prevent and treat Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders. #FASD can lead to a life of cognitive and physical disabilities for children affected plus the families who love them. Former Minnesota first lady and judge Susan Carlson calls in to join Sara.
In the final hour, CEO of Proof Alliance Sara Messelt kicks off the hour. A huge Minnesota Legislature win for Sara! Starting Aug 1, all kids entering the Minnesota foster care system must be screened for prenatal alcohol exposure for a first in the US law to prevent and treat Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders. #FASD can lead to a life of cognitive and physical disabilities for children affected plus the families who love them. Former Minnesota first lady and judge Susan Carlson calls in to join Sara. FSN broadcaster Marney Gellner joins Roshini the next segment. The Twins and MLB are finally getting ready to start their season. It’s a shortened 60 game season. Marney tells Roshini how that will completely change the way teams manage their rosters and how crucial each game is. Plus, Marney gives us the latest on the NBA & WNBA. Film Critic Paul McGuire Grimes closes the show with Roshini. Hamilton the movie has just been released on Disney Plus. Paul shares his opinions on this unique movie and gives us his rating. Plus, what else is out there to watch?
Meet the skilled colorista, Betty Hung (@colorartbybettyhung), from Canada, and learn her best tips when it comes to fur, cats eyes , bokeh backgrounds and blending. We also talk about how she choose colors, why she didn´t become a professional artist and how she ended up in Susan Carlson´s coloring team.
Hi Everyone, It's welcome back again after about a year and a half! That's way too long! Join me today for a quilty conversation that also includes chatting about books and other crafts as well. I'm happy to be back and I hope you'll give a listen and leave a comment. Art quilters I mentioned were Susan Carlson and Leni Levenson Weiner. Both have books on Amazon. Books I mentioned were The Air You Breathe by Frances De Pontes Peebles, The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown, Other People's Houses by Abbi Waxman, The Five Second Rule by Mel Robbins. Contact me at colwellsg@comcast.net Visit my website at www.quiltcabanapatterns.com Sandi
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Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research Interview starts at 12:00 and ends at 44:01 I've got to write this down in a way that helps people understand how this cycle works, where technology comes in and allows us to render scarcity irrelevant. And then what's the business strategy to do this? And that's where I point to people like Uber, Airbnb, Amazon—who are in the habit of saying, “How could we give people more for less?” Which is not the way traditional business was operating. News Kindle Oasis at Amazon.com Check out $20 off deals on Kindle, Kindle for Kids Bundle, and Kindle Paperwhite! (Not sure how long they will last.) My 17-minute video review of Kindle Oasis, featuring Darlene's comments in her quilting studio - April 27, 2016 Fintie Oasis cover story by Chris Meadows at TeleRead “Amazon in Talks to Create Virtual Reality Content” by Joan E. Solsman at The Wrap - April 26, 2016 “Amazon Studios May be gearing up to make its own original VR content” by Bryan Bishop at The Verge - April 26, 2016 Ricoh Theta M15 360 Degree camera Samsung Gear VR headset (requires Samsung smartphone) 360 YouTube video of Susan Carlson's quilting class - April 25, 2016 “Susan Carlson: Quilting in the Key of Life” at lenedgerly.com - April 27, 2016 Samsung's Gear 360 camera “Easier Reading? My $280 Oasis without bold or my 2013 Paperwhite with an all-bold file? See for yourself” by David Rothman at TeleRead - April 28, 2016 Interview with James McQuivey “Brief: Digital Winners Know That More is More” by James McQuivey with Oliwia Berdak, Michelle MOorehead, Anna Berman, and Diane Lynch (one-paragraph summary; full report costs $349) Next Week's Guest Paul St John Mackintosh, associate editor of TeleRead Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Persepctive" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
Happy Friday! We are excited to come back to you, just Josh and Ben! Part of our 'new format' of the show is to have a monthly recap show and discuss things we've learned from all the guests this month. First Ben and Josh talk about Brianna Wu's interview. Josh is convinced, though Ben asserts Josh is wrong, that Ben has a crush on Brianna. Crush is the wrong word, Ben admires what she does and how she does it. Josh and Ben could agree on Brianna's value-bomb of "be honest with yourself, keep on your 'mission objectives'." Ben and Josh also discuss what her message means to us. Next, Josh and Ben review their time with Josh's crush, Shannon Hernandez. Josh clears things up and says Shannon is just a fun guy to hang out with. We talk about some of the stories Shannon shared and we also agree on his value-bomb "stay persistent and allow yourself to grow in small steps." This is huge and we talk about how Shannon is living this idea. Then Ben and Josh cover Susan Carlson. Josh and Ben both enjoyed speaking with Susan and both have a ton of respect for her. She is very articulate and passionate about her goals and thoughts on the education system here in Phoenix. Susan's value-bomb that stuck with us is "keep on keeping on." This point also echos Shannon's point. Before Josh and Ben discuss the most recent interview of the month, they get on a bit of a tangent about motorcycles (especially considering Josh just purchased a new bike). Finally, Ben and Josh speak about Brett Gajda. Brett shared some fun stories in his interview. While it was a great time, it was also super informative. Brett left us with a great value-bomb "breakdown almost always comes before break through." Huge advice, and something we all should keep in mind when things get difficult. As always, a special thank you to The Strand for our intro and outro music!
Today we have part 2 of our interview with Susan Carlson, Educational Leader and Cultural Enthusiast. Susan Carlson sees an opportunity to improve education in Arizona. Arizona has one of the lowest ratings in the country for engaged youth. Susan explains that, in a few years, that means the work force in Arizona will be one of the least educated and least motivated in the country. The economy will suffer and national companies will either move or not even come to Arizona in favor of cities and states with a higher caliber work force. Susan and Josh discuss how this public education issue will impact even Josh's son, who is at a private school. Susan also shares with us a lesson she learned from her mother. You are not a victim, if something is wrong, you need to do something to fix it. This has taught Susan to be proactive in creating a change and making a difference. Susan left us with some valuable lessons today: Commit to an action and do it Keep on Keeping on Networks matter, cultivate and maintain yours Find more of what Susan Carlson is doing here: Carlson & Affiliates Los Alumnos Immersion Academy As always, a special thank you to The Strand for our intro and outro music!
Today we have part 1 of our interview with Susan Carlson, Educational Leader and Cultural Enthusiast. Most of Susan's professional career has been in education. With the exception of a stint in real estate, she has taught, administered, and served school boards. She even chaired the ACT and AMEPAC boards. Susan Carlson's Utopia is a place where people flourish by being able to participate in something you are passionate about. She retired from teaching and with the support of her husband, she has started down the path of her Utopia. She knows where she wants to end up, but she is not completely sure how she is going to get there. Find more of what Susan Carlson is doing here: Carlson & Affiliates Los Alumnos Immersion Academy As always, a special thank you to The Strand for our intro and outro music!
Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President Linda Katehi, Chancellor, UC Davis and Chair, UC ADVANCE PAID Steering Committee. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Education] [Show ID: 28797]
Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President Linda Katehi, Chancellor, UC Davis and Chair, UC ADVANCE PAID Steering Committee. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Education] [Show ID: 28797]
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents poetry from the February issues of Strange Horizons."After the Changeling Incantation" by John Philip Johnson read by Diane Severson Mori. You can read the full text of the poem and more about John here. "A Spell for Rebuilding Your Lover Out of Snow" by Peter Chiykowski read by Peter Chiykowski. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Peter here. "From the Record" by Susan Carlson read by Kristopher Goorhuis. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Susan here. "Ex Machina" by Natalia Theodoridou read by Kate Baker. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Natalia here. "On an Iranian Goblet, 5,000 Years Old" by Alicia Cole read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Alicia here. "Disturbance" by Jude Alford read by Amal El-Mohtar. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Jude here.
On October 25th, 2013 individuals from across the UC system gathered to address issues of diversity related to faculty hiring and academic review in the STEM disciplines. Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President opened the day with a roadmap for the day and a context for the program goals. Linda Katehi, Chancellor, UC Davis, addresses the role of diversity and its economic impacts. Jean Ferrante, Associate Vice Chancellor, Faculty Equity, UC San Diego, welcomes the audience and discusses the format of the day’s events. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Education] [Show ID: 25939]
On October 25th, 2013 individuals from across the UC system gathered to address issues of diversity related to faculty hiring and academic review in the STEM disciplines. Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President opened the day with a roadmap for the day and a context for the program goals. Linda Katehi, Chancellor, UC Davis, addresses the role of diversity and its economic impacts. Jean Ferrante, Associate Vice Chancellor, Faculty Equity, UC San Diego, welcomes the audience and discusses the format of the day’s events. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Education] [Show ID: 25939]
Dallas Rabenstein, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UC Riverside, Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President, and Yolanda Moses, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Excellence and Equity and Professor of Anthropology, UC Riverside, set the stage for the April 2013 conference on mentoring faculty in an inclusive environment. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 25197]
Dallas Rabenstein, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UC Riverside, Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President, and Yolanda Moses, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Excellence and Equity and Professor of Anthropology, UC Riverside, set the stage for the April 2013 conference on mentoring faculty in an inclusive environment. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 25197]
Dallas Rabenstein, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UC Riverside, Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President, and Yolanda Moses, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Excellence and Equity and Professor of Anthropology, UC Riverside, set the stage for the April 2013 conference on mentoring faculty in an inclusive environment. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 25197]
Dallas Rabenstein, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UC Riverside, Susan Carlson, Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, UC Office of the President, and Yolanda Moses, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Excellence and Equity and Professor of Anthropology, UC Riverside, set the stage for the April 2013 conference on mentoring faculty in an inclusive environment. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 25197]