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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the last pagan ruler of the Roman Empire. Fifty years after Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and introduced a policy of tolerating the faith across the empire, Julian (c.331 - 363 AD) aimed to promote paganism instead, branding Constantine the worst of all his predecessors. Julian was a philosopher-emperor in the mould of Marcus Aurelius and was noted in his lifetime for his letters and his satires, and it was his surprising success as a general in his youth in Gaul that had propelled him to power barely twenty years after a rival had slaughtered his family. Julian's pagan mission and his life were brought to a sudden end while on campaign against the Sasanian Empire in the east, but he left so much written evidence of his ideas that he remains one of the most intriguing of all the Roman emperors and a hero to the humanists of the Enlightenment. With James Corke-Webster Reader in Classics, History and Liberal Arts at King's College, LondonLea Niccolai Assistant Professor in Classics at the University of Cambridge and Fellow and Director of Studies in Classics, Trinity College And Shaun Tougher Professor of Late Roman and Byzantine History at Cardiff UniversityProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Polymnia Athanassiadi, Julian: An Intellectual Biography (first published 1981; Routledge, 2014)Nicholas Baker-Brian and Shaun Tougher (eds.), Emperor and Author: The Writings of Julian the Apostate (Classical Press of Wales, 2012)Nicholas Baker-Brian and Shaun Tougher (eds.), The Sons of Constantine, AD 337-361: In the Shadows of Constantine and Julian, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)G.W. Bowersock, Julian the Apostate (first published 1978; Harvard University Press, 1997)Susanna Elm, Sons of Hellenism, Fathers of the Church: Emperor Julian, Gregory of Nazianzus, and the Vision of Rome (University of California Press, 2012)Ari Finkelstein, The Specter of the Jews: Emperor Julian and the Rhetoric of Ethnicity in Syrian Antioch (University of California Press, 2018)David Neal Greenwood, Julian and Christianity: Revisiting the Constantinian Revolution (Cornell University Press, 2021)Lea Niccolai, Christianity, Philosophy, and Roman Power: Constantine, Julian, and the Bishops on Exegesis and Empire (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Stefan Rebenich and Hans-Ulrich Wiemer (eds), A Companion to Julian the Apostate (Brill, 2020)Rowland Smith, Julian's Gods: Religion and Philosophy in the Thought and Action of Julian the Apostate (Routledge, 1995)H.C. Teitler, The Last Pagan Emperor: Julian the Apostate and the War against Christianity (Oxford University Press, 2017)Shaun Tougher, Julian the Apostate (Edinburgh University Press, 2007)W. C. Wright, The Works of Emperor Julian of Rome (Loeb, 1913-23)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the last pagan ruler of the Roman Empire. Fifty years after Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and introduced a policy of tolerating the faith across the empire, Julian (c.331 - 363 AD) aimed to promote paganism instead, branding Constantine the worst of all his predecessors. Julian was a philosopher-emperor in the mould of Marcus Aurelius and was noted in his lifetime for his letters and his satires, and it was his surprising success as a general in his youth in Gaul that had propelled him to power barely twenty years after a rival had slaughtered his family. Julian's pagan mission and his life were brought to a sudden end while on campaign against the Sasanian Empire in the east, but he left so much written evidence of his ideas that he remains one of the most intriguing of all the Roman emperors and a hero to the humanists of the Enlightenment. With James Corke-Webster Reader in Classics, History and Liberal Arts at King's College, LondonLea Niccolai Assistant Professor in Classics at the University of Cambridge and Fellow and Director of Studies in Classics, Trinity College And Shaun Tougher Professor of Late Roman and Byzantine History at Cardiff UniversityProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Polymnia Athanassiadi, Julian: An Intellectual Biography (first published 1981; Routledge, 2014)Nicholas Baker-Brian and Shaun Tougher (eds.), Emperor and Author: The Writings of Julian the Apostate (Classical Press of Wales, 2012)Nicholas Baker-Brian and Shaun Tougher (eds.), The Sons of Constantine, AD 337-361: In the Shadows of Constantine and Julian, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)G.W. Bowersock, Julian the Apostate (first published 1978; Harvard University Press, 1997)Susanna Elm, Sons of Hellenism, Fathers of the Church: Emperor Julian, Gregory of Nazianzus, and the Vision of Rome (University of California Press, 2012)Ari Finkelstein, The Specter of the Jews: Emperor Julian and the Rhetoric of Ethnicity in Syrian Antioch (University of California Press, 2018)David Neal Greenwood, Julian and Christianity: Revisiting the Constantinian Revolution (Cornell University Press, 2021)Lea Niccolai, Christianity, Philosophy, and Roman Power: Constantine, Julian, and the Bishops on Exegesis and Empire (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Stefan Rebenich and Hans-Ulrich Wiemer (eds), A Companion to Julian the Apostate (Brill, 2020)Rowland Smith, Julian's Gods: Religion and Philosophy in the Thought and Action of Julian the Apostate (Routledge, 1995)H.C. Teitler, The Last Pagan Emperor: Julian the Apostate and the War against Christianity (Oxford University Press, 2017)Shaun Tougher, Julian the Apostate (Edinburgh University Press, 2007)W. C. Wright, The Works of Emperor Julian of Rome (Loeb, 1913-23)
Jake teaches us about Milwaukee Tool's recent investment into the Outdoor Power Equipment industry. He shows us some of the features of their electric Top Handle Chainsaw and the Pole Saw.
In our first episode with a marketing Dad, Julia and Kelly talk to Jason Teitler, Special Olympics Senior Vice President of Global Communications and Brand. Jason talks about his career on both the agency and client-side and shares his perspective on the importance of alignment in marketing and communications.
Jason interviews Producer Bill Teitler. We discuss each of the episodes in Tales From The Crypt Season 1 and his work on Jumanji and Mr. Holland's Opus.
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Jason joins JR to break the news that they'll be conducting the Movement for the Media College Tour. Jason goes on to explain the work they'll be doing toward breaking stereotypes around the world. And lastly, Jason and JR applauds the work that the Special Olympics does year-in and year-out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special edition of "Listen in With KNN" presented by FOX Sports Radio, host Kelsey Nicole Nelson welcomed in special guest Jason Teitler, SVP, Global Communications and Brand Lead for Special Olympics. The duo discusses the growing Special Olympics movement and the upcoming celebration of the 100th birthday of the late Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Jason and Kelsey also share the untold story of Special Olympics coaches and how they go the extra mile for those with intellectual disabilities and preview the upcoming Special Olympics games in Orlando, Florida, Kazan, Russia, and Berlin, Germany. Join the movement and choose to include. #LIWKNN #ListenInWithKNN
Podcast topics:1:03 - Teitler talks about his role at Special Olympics — during event years and off-years — from working with internal stakeholders to external media influencers and more, all to further inclusion and equality for athletes with intellectual disabilities.19:33 - Naomi Osaka's decision to withdraw from the French Open due to anxiety-inducing media appearances has ignited a national discussion about expectations from athletes when it comes to public speaking engagements.25:54 - To mark Pride Month, PRWeek is recognizing leading PR professionals who identify as LGBTQ on the inaugural Pride in PR list.27:24 - Marketing during Pride — what brands should and should not do.28:41 - Inside Clubhouse's Creator First pilot program.
Teitler talks about his role at Special Olympics, the organization's goals and communication strategies and more. From PRWeek
Lauren Gaynor is a Litigation & Real Estate Partner specializing in Matrimonial Litigation at Teitler & Teitler. She chats with Stacy Francis about custody, child support, and how to make your divorce easier for your children. Here are a few highlights from their conversation: During your divorce, finding the right attorney in matrimonial is important to achieve an emotional fit. The amount of time your child spends with you is a key factor in child support calculation. Being too specific about what expenses child support covers can box you into a hole. Divorce works best for the children when parents can get along for their children’s sake. Resources Teitler & Teitler Lauren Pruzan Gaynor Teitler | LinkedIn Francis Financial
Jaime Weiss is an expert matrimonial attorney with Teitler & Teitler LLP in New York. She is well versed in litigation and is focused on helping her clients finish their cases quickly and efficiently. Having majored in Human Development and Family Studies as an undergrad, she brings to her law practice a deep understanding of the psychological drivers that guide how we make decisions, which helps her to discern her clients’ wants and needs and help them move to a happier place in their lives. In her conversation with Stacy Francis in this week’s show, she will share how you can prepare financially for divorce, how you can make the best case for custody, and how you can prevent your information from inadvertently getting into your spouse’s hands.If you’re thinking about getting divorced, Jaime first asks you if you’ve exhausted every option. She feels that lawyers should not push people into a decision they’re not ready for. [6:35]Start arming yourself with the financial information you would need if you think a divorce is imminent. Get copies of records, your tax returns, your bank statements and credit cards. Ask yourself, What is my spending rate? What is my budget? How much income do I expect to earn after the divorce? Do I know what my spouse earns? What records can I get about that? [7:41]Be careful about what you say or write to your spouse. In custody matters your words may be used against you. The courts focus a lot these days on your ability to co-parent, so try to communicate with your spouse in a healthy way. Ask yourself, would I feel comfortable if this piece of communication were to come before a judge? [8:55]Stacy asks how women can get access to financial information that may be withheld by their spouse. Jaime describes four ways you can get the information you need:Look around the house for financial documents. You can request your tax returns from your accountant;Your lawyer can subpoena the documents;During the deposition, your lawyer can ask questions that may uncover financial information. [17:58]When a client is going through the divorce process, Stacy says it’s her job to make them as comfortable and as prepared as possible. She reminds them that she will be with them during the entire process. She also lets them know that when they get back their transcript after a deposition, they can correct any errors that they inadvertently made. This helps dampen any fear or anxiety they may feel about the process. [26:17]Stacy asks Jaime to share a story about a successful divorce case. [33:00]You need to be mindful of how you use technology when you're embarking on a divorce. Your spouse may be privy to your emails and texts if you're on the same iCloud account. [38:53] Resources Teitler & Teitler LLP Jaime’s email: jlweiss@teitler.com Phone: 221-930-3607 Articles Separate vs marital property Protect Yourself via Technology How to Prepare Financially for Divorce Learn more about the Second Opinion Program Contact Stacy Francis: Stacy@Stacyfrancis.com212-374-9008
Hier is hij dan! Ons eerste interview met niemand minder dan Peter Teitler; schrijver van het boek Lessen in Orde, gepensioneerd aardrijkskundedocent, en pedagoog. Tijdens het interview zijn veel leuke anekdotes te horen, maar vooral ook nuttige tips en informatie over hoe de docent het gedrag van de leerlingen kan beïnvloeden. Excuses voor de koffiegeluiden op de achtergrond, maar heerlijke koffie kon natuurlijk niet ontbreken. Veel luisterplezier! Show notes Je kunt Peter Teitler het best bereiken op teitler@xs4all.nl. Boeken van Peter Teitler Lessen in orde Lessen in orde op de basisschool Lessen in orde in het mbo Volg ons op: Facebook @krachtigeleraarpodcast Instagram @krachtigeleraarpodcast Twitter @krachtigeleraar Whatsapp +31 06 19 466 733 Voicemail berichten kan je achterlaten op ons Whatsapp nummer. De links voor de boeken gaan naar Bol.com en daar kan je zonder extra kosten voor jou, ons steunen door ze daar aan te schaffen.
This week, Katherine Teitler, Director of Content for MISTI joins us for our first feature interview! Masha Sedova, Co-Founder of Elevate Security joins us for our second feature interview! In the news, Intel drops plans to develop Spectre microcode for ancient chips, critical flaw leaves thousands of Cisco Switches vulnerable to remote hacking, Facebook and Twitter may be forced to identify bots, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode554 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Katherine Teitler, Director of Content for MISTI joins us for our first feature interview! Masha Sedova, Co-Founder of Elevate Security joins us for our second feature interview! In the news, Intel drops plans to develop Spectre microcode for ancient chips, critical flaw leaves thousands of Cisco Switches vulnerable to remote hacking, Facebook and Twitter may be forced to identify bots, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode554 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Brooke and Bridget are joined by Lucy Teitler (Mr. Robot, Engagements) for episode 303: Attack of the Five-Foot-Ten Woman. This episode has everything: body issues, your ex’s new wife, hideous shoes, spa sex, and the Virgin Mary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Katherine Teitler is the Director of Content for MISTI, where she is responsible for programming information security conferences, workshops, and summits. Previously, she served as Director of Content at IANS, where she built the research program for subscription clients. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode499#Interview:_Katherine_Teitler.2C_MISTI_-_6:00PM-7:00PM Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Katherine Teitler is the Director of Content for MISTI, where she is responsible for programming information security conferences, workshops, and summits. Previously, she served as Director of Content at IANS, where she built the research program for subscription clients. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode499#Interview:_Katherine_Teitler.2C_MISTI_-_6:00PM-7:00PM Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Columbia University professor Julien Teitler discusses a study he conducted with Melissa Martinson, Rayven Plaza, and Nancy Reichman about how income disparities affect cardiovascular health across the lifespan.
"Who was behind the door? We already knew that," Mr. Robot staff writer Lucy Teitler told us this week. "I think it happens a lot with the show, the big questions the fans are obsessed with are things we all decide. They’re foundational. So the individual pressure is on with the way scenes are written.” Teitler is a new staffer for Mr. Robot S2 and, no pressure, her first episode assignment happened to include the fallout from that big Elliot reveal. She co-wrote "init_5.fve" with colleague Kyle Bradstreet and joined the podcast to discuss what that process looks like (plus how it's similar to her other gigs—writing stage plays and reporting on infosec at Motherboard). Before that, we *had* to dive into that big PwnPhone cameo. The team from PwnieExpress got in touch to explain how their signature device showed up this week and just how feasible Elliot's SIM card hacking really is.
"Who was behind the door? We already knew that," Mr. Robot staff writer Lucy Teitler told us this week. "I think it happens a lot with the show, the big questions the fans are obsessed with are things we all decide. They're foundational. So the individual pressure is on with the way scenes are written.” Teitler is a new staffer for Mr. Robot S2 and, no pressure, her first episode assignment happened to include the fallout from that big Elliot reveal. She co-wrote "init_5.fve" with colleague Kyle Bradstreet and joined the podcast to discuss what that process looks like (plus how it's similar to her other gigs—writing stage plays and reporting on infosec at Motherboard). Before that, we *had* to dive into that big PwnPhone cameo. The team from PwnieExpress got in touch to explain how their signature device showed up this week and just how feasible Elliot's SIM card hacking really is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Laurel Rosen-Weatherford M.M., MT-BC This musical audio podcast provides an example of a collaborative project bringing together families through a sing-along story performance including various therapeutic goals and generalization strategies. Resources: All song introduced can be found on the Polar Express Sound Track at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/polar-express-soundtrack-from/id27560427 Starkey, S., Zemeckis, R., Goetzman, G., and Teitler, W. (Producers)Read more about Let's Collaborate[…]
The Yankees continue their torrid stretch and Adam and Thomas are ready to jump in! New York just swept the A's and now head to Houston for a one-game series. Did the Yankees dodge a bullet missing out on Freddie Freeman? And how about these contract offers for Aaron Judge from Alex Rodriguez?!Adam Weinrib and Thomas Carannante welcome special guest Jason Teitler from Special Olympics to talk about these topics and more, as well as his experience at the Stadium meeting Gleyber Torres/getting honored by the Yankees. Plus, an all-time Mariano Rivera story.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy