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You don't need more affirmations. But perhaps, like many of us, you are desiring tools, skills and strategies for navigating the seasons where your faith starts to feel foolish and the results you wished for are taking longer than the ego can bear. In this episode we explore navigating suspicion around our creative commitments and the temptation to give up inside the messy middle. We remember the potency of our creative power activates when we're lost, not when we know the way. How do we remain steadfast inside our commitments while facing the grief, fear and uncertainty of our time? How do we trade the misleading allure of instant gratification with the sturdy sense of alignment that arises when we choose the practice of closing the gap between our values and our actions everyday, as Mariame Kaba invites us to do? How do we release all our “shoulds” and stay in the game long enough to learn what comes next? These are the questions we explore inside today's episode.ResourcesRegister for the Free 2-Part Worldbuilding Workshop Series and Download the Spring 2025 Syllabus: https://www.seedaschool.com/programSubscribe to the Seeda School Substack: https://seedaschool.substack.com/Follow Ayana on Instagram: @ayzacoFollow Ayana on Threads: @ayzacoFollow Seeda School on Instagram: @seedaschoolCitations“for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf” is a 1976 work by Ntozake Shange. It consists of a series of poetic monologues to be accompanied by dance movements and music, a form which Shange coined the word choreopoem to describe. It tells the stories of seven women who have suffered oppression in a racist and sexist society.“What Does It Take to Sustain the Lives of Black Feminists While We Are Alive?: Defining Affirmation Banking & Overcoming the Expected Humility of Accepting It” by Kay Brown of Assemblage: Baby's BreathFaculty Spotlight: Graphic Designer and Musician Wesley Taylor, Emphasizes Design Justice, Community Building“It Is Working—You Just Can't See It Yet” (Substack) and “225: Stop Quitting Too Soon” (Podcast) by Myleik TeeleVictoria Monét on taking the streets instead of the highway and one of my favorite songs of hers, Hollywood feat. Earth, Wind and FireCover Art: Betelhem Makonnen, "conjugated keyboard" (2020) Materials: Keyboard, tumbled rocks, Dimensions: 12.6" x 14.8" x 1 “
Our favorite black feminist was most likely an entrepreneur because for many of our ancestors black feminist entrepreneurship was simply a synonym for “the practice of surviving with our dignity in tact”. Many of us have heard the stories if we listened closely, the auntie, uncles and cousins who spun up hair salons, barbershops, daycares, restaurants and classrooms inside living rooms, kitchens, gardens and basements. Businesses that experimented with mutual aid and refused to replicate the carceral choreographies they might have witness or experienced in their neighborhoods or at their jobs. These stories are not new, disability and complex trauma sometimes renders us unable or unwilling to hold "traditional jobs". Entrepreneurship and creative lives of refusal aren't always born out of courage, sometimes they're born out of necessity and needs capitalism just can't hold. What creative strategies can black feminism teach us about surviving systems designed to fail us?ResourcesRegister for the Free 2-Part Worldbuilding Workshop Series and Download the Spring 2025 Syllabus: https://www.seedaschool.com/programSubscribe to the Seeda School Substack: https://seedaschool.substack.com/Follow Ayana on Instagram: @ayzacoFollow Ayana on Threads: @ayzacoFollow Seeda School on Instagram: @seedaschoolCitationsFreedom Farm CooperativeWhy Harriet Tubman Is a ‘Powerful' Choice for American Currency'Nurse, Spy, Cook:' How Harriet Tubman Found Freedom Through FoodSojourner Truth, "I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance”Sankofa SymbolBlack Utopias: Speculative Life & the Music of Other Worlds by Jayna BrownCover Art: Lauren Halsey, Untitled (Parliament) (detail), 2021. Digital collage. Source: MFA Boston
Tom and Joey are live and on location at shooting school in Coulee City and are joined in person by long-range champion shooter Jake Vibbert of Vibberttraining.com for a shotting school syllabus, they give this week’s edition of the Northwest Outdoor Report, then in the Weldcraft Wheelhouse they are joined by David Dietrich of Adventure-angling.com to talk about South Sound springtime fly action, then they end the show with Poulsbo RV’s Really? Where?
Featuring more analysis from Ilias Alami and Tim Sahay on the shape of global geopolitics and geoeconomics. We discuss: the fault lines of the green energy transition; the US and China battle for dominance while the rest of the world seeks advantage and opportunities for leverage; the US and Russia's full-throttle commitment to fossil capitalism; the IMF's ongoing imposition of neoliberal austerity on the world's poorest countries, which, in opposition to these plans, want to remake the entire world capitalist system. Plus: Why the economic weapon failed against China and Russia, and a lot more. The second in a two-part series. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Subscribe to The Polycrisis newsletter phenomenalworld.org/series/the-polycrisis Download a free copy of The Spectre of State Capitalism by Ilias Alami and Adam Dixon academic.oup.com/book/57552 Transnational Institute reports: The New Frontline: The US-China Battle for Control of Global Networks tni.org/en/article/the-new-frontline Geopolitics of Capitalism: State of Power 2025 tni.org/en/publication/geopolitics-of-capitalism Get 50% off Pirate Care and other books in your first order from plutobooks.com with code ‘DIG50′. Use code “DIG” for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com The Dig goes deep into politics everywhere, from labor struggles and political economy to imperialism and immigration. Hosted by Daniel Denvir.
This mixtape is a collection of vaporwave edits I've discovered over the past few months. As I drive and stream Nightwave Plaza, I save any earworm that catches my ear. After a month or two, I sit down with Bandcamp open, track down each song, and finally clear out the saved screenshots from my phone. If you're interested in more examples of Vaporwave and its subgenres, check out Nightwave Plaza (https://plaza.one/), which is basically all I listen to anymore besides other DJs' mixes. モール Ghost - Diet Pepsi American Mall Corporation - Decay Telan Devik - Edited funk part I astro television system - the purity air jordans™ - N e l l i e B a l l ゲーム Lost Traveler ロスト - バーバースリー luxury elite and SYLLABUS - i love you (remastered) luxury elite and SYLLABUS - i miss you グラウンビーフタクシー - Rising sun after the Mojave dirt disco グラウンビーフタクシー - He was the best of Venice Beach Djs グラウンビーフタクシー - Silverlake is an overrated Shithole グラウンビーフタクシー - Haven't listened to KROQ since Nineteen Ninety-Nine Telan Devik - Waiting for so long Neon Tiger - Afternoon Acquaintance Virginboy - Hotline Virgin Neon Tiger - The Player astro television system - modern electronics Unknown - Moveee Viruta Bones - Virtual Girl
Featuring TrueAnon hosts Brace Belden and Liz Franczak on our freakish and reactionary tech oligarchy. Musk and friends built a technological infrastructure that has warped everyone's minds, including their own. Now they're seizing the state. The hideous AI “art” we discuss: https://bit.ly/4ksG1aM http://bit.ly/3DmDfTD Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Register for the Socialism Conference at Socialismconference.org before April 25th for an early bird discount! Use code “DIG” for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com The Dig goes deep into politics everywhere, from labor struggles and political economy to imperialism and immigration. Hosted by Daniel Denvir.
Featuring TrueAnon hosts Brace Belden and Liz Franczak on our freakish and reactionary tech oligarchy. Musk and friends built a technological infrastructure that has warped everyone's minds, including their own. Now they're seizing the state. The hideous AI “art” we discuss: https://bit.ly/4ksG1aM http://bit.ly/3DmDfTD Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Register for the Socialism Conference at Socialismconference.org before April 25th for an early bird discount! Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com
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Adam Hanieh is Professor of Political Economy and Global Development at the University of Exeter, Hanieh specializes in capitalism and imperialism in the Middle East. He is the author of Crude Capitalism. Subscribe to our newsletter todayA note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify political economy for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. Best, Lev
Instructors BK Spades and Novacaine give their unique perspectives on Captain America: Brave New World!The Syllabus includes:3 Things they love about the film.Which actor should be replaced?What was hated in the movie?What do they think the MCU's Future is shaping up to be? #MCU#RedHulk#CaptainAmerica#popculture#society #BraveNewWorld
Today, we hear a story about the joys of getting lost, take you inside Lunar New Year festivities on campus, and cover updates to the Western Humanities sequence reading list.
The Course Outline Includes... The Greeting of Divine Greatness (vs. 4-5a) The Giving of Deserved Glory (vs. 5b-6) The Gaining of a Detailed Guarantee (vs. 7-8)
Lucia Pradella studied Philosophy, Social Sciences and Migration Studies at the University of Venice Ca' Foscari and the Humboldt University in Berlin. She collaborated with the project of historical-critical edition of Marx's and Engels's complete works at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. After completing her PhD on globalisation and the history of political economy using that edition (jointly at the University of Naples Federico II and Paris X Nanterre), she conducted a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship in Sociology of Economic Processes and Work at Ca' Foscari. She taught in the areas of International Political Economy, Migration, and Welfare Policies at Brunel, SOAS and Ca' Foscari. She is a Research Associate in the SOAS Department of Development Studies and in the Centre for the Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex, and member of the Laboratory for Social Research at Ca' Foscari. She joined King's as a lecturer in International Political Economy in 2015. Subscribe to our newsletter todayA note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify political economy for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. Best, Lev
A walking episode: January in review!! In which we did 5 events in 10 days (wtf?), including Life Drawing and Still Life painting.In this episodeApparently nobody comes to anything in January, even if they did in DecemberSell your early work, QUICK before you become a different personHow do you teach someone to love something?Becoming a gym girlie in your thirties (maybe)I mention:Syllabus by Lynda BarryPainting Portraits in Acrylic by Hashim Akib
Pursuing an education is a political act. Working in a registrar's office means providing service. In the currently divisive political climate, with an ever diversifying student (and faculty and staff) population, how can we provide the kind of servant leadership our communities need?Key Takeaways:Being a servant leader is about treating people with respect, putting others' needs ahead of your own, listening, being empathetic, and building community.The coming years are going to be a challenge for higher education and so each of us needs to take care of ourselves, but also look out for and support one another. That includes our staff, faculty, and students. Engaging in positive action outside the office can help maintain a sense of control, a sense of purpose, and a commitment to service. Host:Doug McKennaregistrarpodcast@gmail.com References and Additional Information:What is Servant Leadership? Recommended Reading List - Compiled from multiple sources, including some AACRAO members!Syllabus for Civil Resistance: How It Works (GOVT 1134 Harvard Kennedy School)Twenty Lessons for Fighting Tyranny | Carnegie Reporter Winter 2022Paradox of tolerance - WikipediaFind Your Members in the U.S. CongressLegal Defense FundPost-Election Resources to Defend Against Trumpism - Stop AAPI HateAmerican Civil Liberties UnionKnow Your Rights: If You Encounter ICE | National Immigrant Justice Center
On this week's episode of Windbreaker, Yahtzee, JM8, and Marty chat about the five games that each of them would pick to help represent the medium to someone who'd never even heard of video games before. Second Wind is fully independent, employee-owned and fan-funded. Consider supporting us on Patreon for as little as $1/month at patreon.com/SecondWindGroup
Ronald Reagan, as Jackson Lears wrote recently in the LRB, was a ‘telegenic demagogue' whose ‘emotional appeal was built on white people's racism'. His presidency left the United States a far more unequal place at home, with a renewed commitment to deadly imperial adventures abroad. Yet he had a gift for making up stories that ‘made America feel good about itself again'. On the latest episode of the LRB podcast, Lears joins Tom to discuss Reagan's life and self-made legend, from his hardscrabble Midwestern boyhood to the White House by way of Hollywood, and to consider the lasting effects of his presidency.Find further reading on the episode page: https://lrb.me/reaganpodSponsored link:Sign up for The Syllabus: https://the-syllabus.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor Kozlowski discusses the syllabus and expectations for the Spring 2025 section of General Humanities 1.
A century and a half ago Pope Gregory XVI declared war against an insidious heresy to later be named Modernism. This war was carried by on Popes Pius IX and Pius X, who issued a Syllabus of Errors, and required an Oath Against Modernism. In this episode, Scott treks thru the history, and the current state, of this conflict. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank you for your support!
Featuring Michael Denning on Stuart Hall's Marxism—a Marxism without guarantees. This is a comprehensive introduction to Marxism as a method to analyze historically specific, complex and contradictory capitalist social formations, and what that means for making, rather than assuming the existence of, a working-class socialist politics. Next week Dan interviews Denning on Policing the Crisis, a 1978 book collectively authored by Hall and his colleagues; it's a remarkable project that anticipates today's politics around anti-immigrant xenophobia, mass incarceration, and Trumpism. Listen to Hall's full 1983 Inaugural Karl Marx Memorial Lecture in Sheffield youtube.com/watch?v=IP_OWahR-Gc Our two-part series on Gramsci with Denning: thedigradio.com/podcast/gramsci-hegemony-w-michael-denning/ thedigradio.com/podcast/gramsci-organization-crisis-w-michael-denning/ Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy Set the Earth on Fire at Haymarketbooks.com Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com
Featuring Michael Denning on Stuart Hall's Marxism—a Marxism without guarantees. This is a comprehensive introduction to Marxism as a method to analyze historically specific, complex and contradictory capitalist social formations, and what that means for making, rather than assuming the existence of, a working-class socialist politics. Next week Dan interviews Denning on Policing the Crisis, a 1978 book collectively authored by Hall and his colleagues; it's a remarkable project that anticipates today's politics around anti-immigrant xenophobia, mass incarceration, and Trumpism. Listen to Hall's full 1983 Inaugural Karl Marx Memorial Lecture in Sheffield youtube.com/watch?v=IP_OWahR-Gc Our two-part series on Gramsci with Denning: thedigradio.com/podcast/gramsci-hegemony-w-michael-denning/ thedigradio.com/podcast/gramsci-organization-crisis-w-michael-denning/ Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy Set the Earth on Fire at Haymarketbooks.com Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com
If you're ready to tackle the new year and achieve your academic goals in 2025, your syllabus holds the key! In this episode, we break down how to use your syllabus as a powerful planning tool for a successful semester. ... Read More » The post 559: Your Semester Success Plan: It's On the Syllabus appeared first on The College Prep Podcast.
We talk with Hans-Joachim Voth about the link between financial crisis and Hitler's rise to power. Hans-Joachim Voth (D.Phil, Oxford, 1996), holds the UBS Chair of Macroeconomics and Financial Markets at the Economics Department, Zurich University. He is an economic historian with interests in financial history, long-term persistence and growth, as well as political risk and macroeconomic instability. Hans-Joachim Voth is a Research Fellow in the International Macroeconomics Program at CEPR (London), a member of the Royal Historical Society, a joint Managing Editor of the Economic Journal, an Editor of Explorations in Economic History, and an Associate Editor at the Quarterly Journal of Economics. His research has appeared in the American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Growth, European Economic Review, Explorations in Economic History, Journal of Economic History, as well as in three academic books (including, in 2014, Lending to the Borrower from Hell: Debt, Taxes, and Default in the Age of Philip II, Princeton University Press). A Correction Podcast Episodes RSS Subscribe to our newsletter todayA note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify political economy for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. Best, Lev
This episode is all about ways to introduce your syllabus, perfect for juggling multiple preps. Whether you're new to a school or just want to spice things up, I've got practical tips to engage your students from the start. Tune in for time-saving approaches to make the syllabus introduction a breeze and kickstart your school year with a bang!Want to save time planning using AI? Grab my FREE Ai for Busy Teachers Bundle: https://khristenmassic.com/busy Shop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-CoachConnect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khristenmassic/Mentioned in this episode:New Year, New Preps AdNew Year, New Preps: A Multi-Prep Teacher's Guide to Starting Fresh https://khristenmassic.com/newyear
Here we are with the final episode of 2024. Firstly, huge thanks to everybody that has watched, listened, shared, commented or contributed this far, i really appreciate the support. Todays episode focuses on drum education, there are quite a few options to choose from when thinking of either teaching or taking drum exams, my personal favourite and definetely one of the market leaders is Trinity Rock & Pop, i have been teaching this Syllabus for many years now and it is always met with enthusiasm from my students. I am thrilled to welcome Toby Davies - Trinity's National Advisor for Rock & Pop and JJ Wheeler - UK & Ireland Development Manager - Music to the podcast. Trinity are not known for appearing on podcasts so i am very grateful to them for this opportunity. We talk extensively about the Rock & Pop Course, what it entails, why you should do it, what it can do for you., other subjects include online exams versus in person, rudiments, repertoire and many other subjects. If you are a drummer thinking of taking exams, a drum teacher looking to teach a new syllabus or a drummer already teaching this syllabus but looking for some more information then this is the episode for you to listen to. Huge thanks to Toby & JJ for taking the time to do this - its hugely appreciated. if you would like more information on the Trinity Rock & Pop Syllabus please get in touch with JJ via email - Jonathon.Wheeler@trinitycollege.com
Featuring Patrick Blanchfield on assassination and political violence: from the routine to the extraordinary; authored by the state, capital, the left, the right, the unwell and alienated; as an anxiety, in our fantasies, as a morbid symptom and repetition compulsion; and as expressing distinctively American logics of domination and human disposability. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Listen to the Ordinary Unhappiness podcast at ordinaryunhappiness.buzzsprout.com/ Read Patrick's essay on the death drive late-light.com/issues/issue-1/death-drive-nation Buy China in Global Capitalism at haymarketbooks.com Use code “DIG” for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com The Dig, hosted by Daniel Denvir, is a weekly interview podcast going deep into politics everywhere, from labor struggles and political-economy to imperialism and immigration.
Featuring Patrick Blanchfield on assassination and political violence: from the routine to the extraordinary; authored by the state, capital, the left, the right, the unwell and alienated; as an anxiety, in our fantasies, as a morbid symptom and repetition compulsion; and as expressing distinctively American logics of domination and human disposability. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Listen to the Ordinary Unhappiness podcast at ordinaryunhappiness.buzzsprout.com/ Read Patrick's essay on the death drive late-light.com/issues/issue-1/death-drive-nation Buy China in Global Capitalism at Haymarketbooks.com Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com
Philip Rathgeb is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Social Policy in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh and an Associated Fellow in the Zukunftskolleg at the University of Konstanz. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz. He holds a PhD in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute and held visiting positions at Harvard University, Lund University, and the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). His research and teaching interests fall in the areas of comparative politics and political economy, with a particular focus on welfare states, labor relations, party politics, and social inequality. More generally, his work seeks to understand the relationship between capitalism and democracy over time. Subscribe to our newsletter todayA note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify political economy for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. Best, Lev A Correction Podcast Episodes RSS
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Syllabus 7.2 loaded Support Karate For Mental Health CIC Please help us get Difiblirator Grab a t-shirt! https://kfmhcic.creator-spring.com/ Don't forget to grab your Karate Journal to document your journey: Karate Journal Link: https://amzn.to/3l9spmt If you found value in this episode or enjoyed it, please consider sharing it with your friends on social media. And if it didn't resonate with you, feel free to pass it along to your enemies – perhaps they'll find it enlightening! Support the show at no extra cost to you by shopping on Amazon through my affiliate link, where I receive a small commission on your purchases. It's a win-win! Find the link below. Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/3qqfuhy And check out our shop for exclusive merchandise, including the Anxious Black Belt Mug: Les Bubka's Shop: https://lesshop.ammhub.com/accessories/anxious-black-belt-mug About Les Bubka: Author, Karate coach, entrepreneur, and creator of the #Hikite4ever T-shirt. Les promotes inclusive Karate with a focus on the mental health aspects of training. Teaching nationally and internationally. Let's connect: info@lesbubka.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Featuring Quinn Slobodian and Wendy Brown on Trump's triumphant return to power and the freakish, obscene, billionaire-dominated, capitalist reactionary, Christian nationalist, contradiction-ridden MAGA movement that surrounds him. A comprehensive early assessment of what is going on, where it's coming from, and where it all might be heading. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Share Thawra with a friend thedigradio.com/Thawra Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com Subscribe to a year of Jacobin for only $15— a special offer for Dig listeners! bit.ly/digjacobin
Featuring Quinn Slobodian and Wendy Brown on Trump's triumphant return to power and the freakish, obscene, billionaire-dominated, capitalist reactionary, Christian nationalist, contradiction-ridden MAGA movement that surrounds him. A comprehensive early assessment of what is going on, where it's coming from, and where it all might be heading. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Share Thawra with a friend thedigradio.com/Thawra Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com Subscribe to a year of Jacobin for only $15— a special offer for Dig listeners! bit.ly/digjacobin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Samuel Miller McDonald is an editor at The Trouble and Epilogue, a doctoral researcher at University of Oxford, and graduate of the Yale School of the Environment and College of the Atlantic. His writing has appeared in Current Affairs, The New Republic, and The Guardian, among other publications. He is working on a book called PROGRESS about the history and future of progress, for William Collins and St. Martin's Press. Photo by Patrick Federi on Unsplash Subscribe to our newsletter todayA note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify political economy for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. Best, Lev
In this episode of Dance Studio 411, host Jill Tirone sits down with the talented Taylor Hiller, Revolution's Channel Brand Manager and seasoned choreographer. Taylor reveals her tried-and-true formula for creating flawless recital choreography. Whether you're a seasoned dance instructor or just starting, Taylor's insights on curriculum structure, lesson planning, and choreography processes are sure to inspire. Plus, you'll learn her tips for balancing creativity with structure, emphasizing the importance of organization, preparedness, and efficiency in the classroom so your recital performances shine. Key Takeaways: What's the Formula? Understanding goals and expectations to selecting music and costumes. Class Efficiency = Performance Proficiency: Discover how being organized in class leads to a more confident and polished recital performance. Curriculum, Syllabus, Lesson Plans: Taylor clarifies these key elements and how they help create a cohesive learning experience for students. Choreographic Process: Whether you start with music, movement, or costumes, Taylor's step-by-step approach will help you map out your choreography with ease. Pro Tip: "Class efficiency equals performance proficiency." Time Stamps: [0:56] Taylor's introduction [2:44] Taylor clarifies the terms curriculum, syllabus, and lesson plans so listeners understand how these three elements work within their studios [5:43] Taylor dives into the importance of arriving to the studio prepared and organized. The more effient we are with our class time, the more profient our performance will be. [7:36] Taylor disscusses her choreographic formula Resources Mentioned: Revolution Dancewear Taylor's Choreography Formula Template (available through Dance Studio Owner) Connect with Us: Follow Dance Studio Owner and Revolution on social media for more tips, resources, and inspiration to help you navigate the dance studio world. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Your favorite Triple Cs (co-parents, colleagues, collaborators), Drs. Dorimé-Williams and Williams tackle (a) the importance of self-care, (b) reading habits, and (c) the state of democracy. Our Attempt at Minute Markers: Season's Greetings | 1:00 Bug-a-boos, Bees, & Bonnets | 5:30 Algorithm Inspired Romance | 9:25 Books Beyond the Syllabus | 12:20 Learning & Vibe Creation | 23:26 Academic Job Market | 25:30 The Democracy Fairy | 27:45 Links: Missouri Hyperloop - Wikipedia Black Romantasy Books To Get Lost In | The New York Public Library Once Upon a Time (TV Series 2011–2018) - IMDb 20,000 readers of literary fiction...? - by Leigh Stein A Court of Thorns and Roses - Sarah J. Maas Tomi Adeyemi @DrMikeWill | Instagram | Meeting and listening to the amazing @tomiadeyemi with the team 'NEXUS' by Yuval Noah Harari S. A. Chakraborty - The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi The Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty don't forget carl!☝️no but fr these fantasy names are getting out of h... | booktok | TikTok Democracy Works Voting Race, gender, and partisan politics in the United States | PNAS Ta-Nehisi Coates on the power of stories, new book, "The Message" A New Kind of Voter Suppression in Modern Elections New election laws could suppress student voters in 2024 Why Are So Many Fantasy Series About War? | Book Riot
Juan R. I. Cole is Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan. For three and a half decades, he has sought to put the relationship of the West and the Muslim world in historical context. His most recent book is Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires. He is also the author of The New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation is Changing the Middle East (2014); Engaging the Muslim World (2009); Napoleon's Egypt: Invading the Middle East (2007); and many other books. He has translated works of Lebanese-American author Kahlil Gibran and has appeared on PBS's Lehrer News Hour, ABC World News Tonight, Nightline, The Today Show, Charlie Rose, Anderson Cooper 360, The Rachel Maddow Show, All In With Chris Hayes, The Colbert Report, Democracy Now!, and many others. He has given many radio and press interviews. He has written widely about Egypt, Iran, Iraq, and South Asia. He has written about the upheavals in the Arab World since 2011, including about Sunni extremist groups and Shiite politics. Cole commands Arabic, Persian, and Urdu and reads Turkish, and knows both Middle Eastern and South Asian Islam. He lived in various parts of the Muslim world for more than a decade, and continues to travel widely there. Photo by Robert Bye on Unsplash A note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify political economy for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. Best, Lev
We talk more about this in Thursday's Worldbuilding Workshop, but you may have seen the quote going around “if it's not free, it's neither radical or revolutionary”. I want to start off by saying I disagree. Equitable, anti-capitalist, values aligned resource exchange that is accountable to the communities we serve and the planet we inhabit can be some of the most radical and revolutionary work we do. In this current economic system, “free to you” just means the money is coming from somewhere else and a lot times that chain of funding is obfuscated, which can make accountability tricky if not intentionally impossible. In this episode I want to invite us to consider the ways in which pricing our offers for sustainability doesn't have to compromise the integrity of our work, in fact I want to propose it can actually empower and actualize the worlds we dream of building. Learn More About Seeda School Enroll into the Treehouse Annual Membership here (Enrollment Closes October 21st!) Register for the free Worldbuilding Workshop series and download the Fall 2024 Syllabus here Subscribe to the Seeda School newsletter here Follow Ayana on Instagram: @ayzaco Follow Seeda School on Instagram: @seedaschool Citations DISTRIKT, “The Underground” (2015), Issue 1 Dez Davis, conscious coach for impact forward business owners, industry leaders and seasoned change-makers. Sonya Renee Taylor's Patreon Saidiya Hartman, Interview With Rizvana Bradley. Ordinary Notes by Christina Sharpe pg. 165 Cover Art: Keeping the Culture (2010) by Kerry James Marshall (b.1955) Medium: Oil on Board Dimensions: 76.2 x 121.9 cm. (30 x 48 in.) Source: Artnet
This episode is for our Libra eclipse moment, it's especially for YOU if you've been wanting more balance and clarity inside your practice. If you're overwhelmed by the sheer number of your ideas and desires on your heart then listen up! This is the worldbuilder's dilemma but it is also our power. So let's dive in. Learn More About Seeda School Enroll into the Treehouse Annual Membership here Register for the free Worldbuilding Workshop series and download the Fall 2024 Syllabus here Subscribe to the Seeda School newsletter here Follow Ayana on Instagram: @ayzaco Follow Seeda School on Instagram: @seedaschool Citations Uses of the Erotic, The Erotic as Power by Audre Lorde Finding Our Way Podcast with Prentis Hemphill and Sonya Renee Taylor Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World (page 8) by Zakiyyah Iman Jackson La Marr Jurelle Bruce (@the.afromantic) Instagram Post Cover Art: Julie Mehretu, Stadia II, 2004, ink and acrylic on canvas, 108 x 144 inches Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh) © Julie Mehretu
Featuring Jake Werner on how the US and China entered into a New Cold War and why the whole world urgently needs an alternative international order that fosters great power cooperation. Read Jake's report A Program for Progressive China Policy quincyinst.org/research/a-program-for-progressive-china-policy/#executive-summary Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy Our History is the Future at Haymarketbooks.com Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com
Featuring Jake Werner on how the US and China entered into a New Cold War and why the whole world urgently needs an alternative international order that fosters great power cooperation. Read Jake's report A Program for Progressive China Policy quincyinst.org/research/a-program-for-progressive-china-policy/#executive-summarySupport The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDigBuy Our History is the Future at Haymarketbooks.com Use code "DIG" for 30% off a subscription to The-Syllabus.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I want to talk about the permission I had to give myself to pivot before I could invite anyone else into the transition. Today I want to talk about how sneaky scarcity mindset can be, even with the abundance of wisdom, tools and skills we've learned inside our journey of transformation. Today I want to talk about why, after a summer of experimenting with 3 different offerings (a retreat, a monthly membership and accepting applications for a 1:1 service-based offering), I am bringing the Seeda School paid-offer ecosystem back down to 1 core offering. Learn More About Seeda School Register for the free Worldbuilding Workshop series, Download the Fall 2024 Syllabus and learn more about the Treehouse Annual Membership here Subscribe to the Seeda School newsletter here Follow Ayana on Instagram: @ayzaco Follow Seeda School on Instagram: @seedaschool Referenced Inside the Episode Treehouse Members: shivani mehta bhatia and Nadia Wolff of @vessel.work Retreat Alumni Offers: Olivia Vagelos is helping us design experiences for radical imagination, Giada Centofanti offers regenerative coaching, Kay Brown welcomes you into The Clearing and Arabelle Sicardi offers a fragrance centered creative container @mythsofcreation, “trusting ourselves: a mini class in 9 slides” Summer 2024 Are.na Channel Cover Art: A black and white film photograph of David Hammons creating his “body prints”. The photograph is titled “David Hammons, Slauson Studio” (1974) by Bruce Talamon. Source: Studio Museum of Harlem
Geoff Clark's non-losing NFL streak snapped last week but he's back to start another. Geoff breaks down the NFL Week 4 card with fellow gambling degenerate David Troy. David and Geoff give out their picks, leans, and best bets for all 16 games this week.
In this episode, Fern and Julia finally explain where they've been and where they (and the podcast) are going. Tl;dr: New season "Star Wars Appreciation 101", coming soon! Social Media:@swenglishclass on Twitter, TikTok, and InstagramJulia is on TikTok @juliachristine77Fern is on TikTok @alwaysfernBusiness inquiries: starwarsenglishclass@gmail.comLogo by Jacob David Earl (@jacobdavidearl)Music by ZapSplat.com
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Here's video 3 of our 4 episode series on choosing a flight school. Mike and Sean sit down with Jay and Rick from Lunken Flight Training Center to discuss Part 141 vs Part 61 and the importance of flight schools following a syllabus for your flight training. Lunken Flight Training Center is located at Lunken airport in Mike & Sean's home town in Cincinnati, Ohio. https://flylftc.com/ Be sure to go to the app store and DOWNLOAD OUR APP! Go to https://www.propilotplaybook.com and enter your email to get access to our list of "The Top 10 Flight School Rip-offs" and access to free lesson from our course. If you have a question you'd like us to answer that you think is episode worthy, and we prefer video questions, you can email us at: podcast@propilotplaybook.com CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 01:36 Structure of flight training 02:10 Syllabus use 04:50 Part 61 06:18 Part 141 08:15 Part 61 vs part 141 differences 09:59 Flight school's pass rate 13:47 How to choose part 61 or part 141 15:05 Financing: part 61 or part 141 17:30 Scholarships 18:25 Wrap up- TAKE ACTION!
9/11/2024 - setting expectations and praying into God's design for us as His church, over this next season of growth.
We're quickly running out of summer and as we do the new school year is even more quickly approaching. That means, for those of us who teach classes… or who… The post e331. Understanding the Syllabus: Learning Frameworks and Inclusive Practices appeared first on The VoxPopcast.
For the second day of our three-day mini-series, join our host, Michelle Pellizzon, as she explores tools for personal growth, self-discovery, and crafting a clear personal brand through the enriching classes and workshops offered in her North Node community. Discover how to unlock your potential and align your life with your true purpose. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Self-realization and understanding one's values are important steps before starting a new creative endeavor or business. Various meaning-making systems such as astrology, human design, and the matrix of destiny can help with self-discovery. Developing a spiritual operating system and personal manifesto help clarify one's values and perspective. A brand book workshop offers a template for defining a clear personal brand. Taking classes such as growth hacking to understand copywriting psychology can enhance sales skills.
Join our host, Michelle Pellizzon, for the first of a three-day mini-series as she dives into workshops, classes, books, and exercises designed to transform your relationship with money. Explore topics such as money trauma, mindset, shadow work, and creating a circular sales calendar to achieve your financial goals. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Working through money trauma is important for building a healthy relationship with money and achieving financial goals. Combining intellectual and spiritual methods for money healing, as demonstrated in Chantelle Chapman's and Pilar Lascaux's classes, offers a well-rounded perspective. Shadow work, particularly focused on money, can transform mindsets regarding sales, earning, and control issues. Setting financial goals and using templates to create a circular sales calendar can make previously unattainable income levels seem achievable. Resources such as books, workshops, and communities like The North Node offer education and support for making positive money moves.