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featured Wiki of the Day
Thekla (daughter of Theophilos)

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 14:31


fWotD Episode 2635: Thekla (daughter of Theophilos) Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Monday, 22 July 2024 is Thekla (daughter of Theophilos).Thekla (Greek: Θέκλα; early 820s or 830s – after 870), Latinized as Thecla, was a princess of the Amorian dynasty of the Byzantine Empire. The daughter and eldest child of Byzantine emperor Theophilos and empress Theodora, she was proclaimed augusta in the late 830s. After Theophilos's death in 842 and her mother becoming regent for Thekla's younger brother Michael III, Thekla was associated with the regime as co-empress alongside Theodora and Michael.Thekla was deposed by Michael III, possibly alongside her mother, in 856 and consigned to a convent in Constantinople. Some time later, she allegedly returned to imperial affairs and became the mistress of Michael III's friend and co-emperor Basil I. After Basil murdered Michael in 867 and took power as the sole emperor, Thekla was neglected as his mistress and she took another lover, John Neatokometes. Once Basil found out about the affair, Thekla fell out of favor, was beaten and had her property confiscated.Thekla was born on an uncertain date, as calculating her date of birth depends on the year her parents married, estimated to be either c. 820/821, or 830. Thus she was born in either the early 820s or the early 830s. The historian Warren Treadgold gives her a birth date of c. 831, and the historian Juan Signes Codoñer of spring 822. She is presented by contemporary sources as the eldest child of Byzantine emperor Theophilos and empress Theodora; but, some historians, such as John Bagnell Bury and Ernest Walter Brooks, have argued that her sister Maria was the eldest on the basis that she is the only one of the daughters to have been engaged, and generally the eldest married first. She was named after Theophilos's mother, Thekla. Thekla had six siblings: the four sisters Anna, Anastasia, Pulcheria, and Maria, whom Theophilos took great pride in, and the two brothers Constantine and Michael. Constantine, who shortly after birth had been proclaimed co-emperor by their father, drowned in a palace cistern as an infant.In the 830s, the eldest sisters Thekla, Anna, and Anastasia were all proclaimed augustae, an honorific title sometimes granted to women of the imperial family. This event was commemorated through the issue of an unusual set of coins that depicted Theophilos, Theodora, and Thekla on one side and Anna and Anastasia on the other. Although Theophilos was a staunch iconoclast, and thus opposed the veneration of icons, Thekla was taught to venerate them in secret by her mother and Theophilos's step-mother Euphrosyne. Theophilos built a palace for Thekla and her sisters at ta Karianou. Shortly before his death, Theophilos worked to betroth Thekla to Louis II, the heir to the Carolingian Empire, to unite the two empires against the threat they faced from continued Arab invasions. Such a match would also have been advantageous for Louis II's father Lothair I, who was engaged in a civil war against his brothers. Because of Lothair's defeat at the Battle of Fontenoy in 841 and Theophilos's death in 842, the marriage never happened.After Theophilos's death on 20 January 842, Empress Theodora became regent for Thekla's young brother, the three-year-old Michael III. In practical terms, Theodora ruled in her own right and is often recognized as an empress regnant by modern scholars, although the eunuch Theoktistos held much power. Coins issued in the first year of Theodora's reign depict Theodora alone on the obverse and Michael III together with Thekla on the reverse. The only one of the three given a title is Theodora (as Theodora despoina, "the Lady Theodora"). Thekla was associated with imperial power as co-empress alongside Theodora and Michael; this reality is indicated by her depiction in coins, where she is shown as larger than Michael. An imperial seal, also from Theodora's early reign, titles not only Michael but also Theodora and Thekla as "Emperors of the Romans". This may suggest that Theodora viewed her daughter, just as she did her son, as a potential future heir. The numismatist Philip Grierson comments that dated documents from the time of the coins' minting prove that she was "formally associated with Theodora and Michael in the government of the Empire." However, the historian George Ostrogorsky states that Thekla does not appear to have been interested in government affairs. Thekla fell heavily ill in 843, and is said to have been cured later by visiting the Theotokos monastery in Constantinople; for curing Thekla, Theodora issued a chrysobull to the monastery.On 15 March 856, Theodora's reign officially ended with Michael III being proclaimed sole emperor. In 857 or 858 Theodora was expelled from the imperial palace and confined to a convent in Gastria, in Constantinople; the monastery had been converted from a house by her maternal grandmother, Theoktiste, likely during the reign of Theophilos. Thekla and the other sisters were either expelled and placed in the same convent at the same time, or had already been there for some time. Whether they were ordained as nuns is uncertain: they may have actually been ordained, or it may only have been intended. In one version of the narrative, they were confined to the palace at ta Karianou in November 858, possibly in a semi-monastical setting. Another version claims they were immediately placed in the Monastery of Gastria. The most common narrative states that Theodora was confined to the monastery with Pulcheria, while Thekla, and her other sisters Anna and Anastasia, were first kept at the palace at ta Karianou, but shortly thereafter moved to the Monastery of Gastria and shorn as nuns. Theodora may have been released from the convent around 863. According to the tradition of Symeon Logothete, a 10th-century Byzantine historian, Thekla was also released and used by Michael III to attempt to make a political deal. He states that in around 865, Michael had married his long-time lover Eudokia Ingerina to his friend and co-emperor Basil I, in order to mask the continued relationship of Michael and Eudokia. Some historians, such as Cyril Mango, believe that Michael did so after impregnating Eudokia, to ensure that the child would be born legitimate. However, Symeon's neutrality is disputed, and other contemporary sources do not speak of this conspiracy, leading several prominent Byzantists, such as Ostrogorsky and Nicholas Adontz to dismiss this narrative.According to Symeon, Michael also offered Thekla to Basil as a mistress, perhaps to keep his attention away from Eudokia, a plan which Thekla had allegedly consented to. Thus Thekla, who Treadgold states was 35 at the time, became Basil's mistress in early 866, according to Symeon's narrative. The historian William Greenwalt speculates on the reasons that drove Thekla to agree to this relationship: resentment for having been unmarried for so long, Basil's imposing physical stature, or political gain. After Basil murdered Michael III in 867 and seized power for himself, Symeon further writes that Thekla then became neglected and took another lover, John Neatokometes, sometime after 870. When Basil found out about the affair, he had John beaten and consigned to a monastery. Thekla was also beaten and her considerable riches were confiscated. Mango, who supports the theory of the alleged affairs, commented that Basil would already have had good reason to dislike Neatokometes, as the man had attempted to warn Michael of his impending murder, but believes the best explanation for Basil's response is that "Thekla had previously occupied some place in his life", as a mistress. The De Ceremoniis, a 10th-century Byzantine book on courtly protocol and history, states that she was buried in the Monastery of Gastria, where she had been confined earlier, in a sarcophagus with her mother and her sisters Anastasia and Pulcheria.Codoñer, Juan Signes (2016) [2014]. The Emperor Theophilos and the East, 829–842: Court and Frontier in Byzantium during the Last Phase of Iconoclasm. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7546-6489-5.Garland, Lynda (1999). Byzantine Empresses: Women and Power in Byzantium AD 527–1204. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-14688-7.Greenwalt, William S. (2002). "Thecla". In Commire, Anne (ed.). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol. 15: Sul–Vica. Waterford: Yorkin Publications. ISBN 0-7876-4074-3.Grierson, Philip (1973). Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection, 3: Leo III to Nicephorus III, 717–1081. Washington, D. C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. ISBN 978-0-88402-045-5.Herrin, Judith (2002) [2001]. Women in Purple: Rulers of Medieval Byzantium. London: Phoenix Press. ISBN 1-84212-529-X.Herrin, Judith (2013). Unrivalled Influence: Women and Empire in Byzantium. Oxford: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-15321-6.Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (ODB). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6.Lilie, Ralph-Johannes; Ludwig, Claudia; Pratsch, Thomas; Zielke, Beate (1998–2013). Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit (in German). Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter.Mango, Cyril (1973). "Eudocia Ingerina, the Normans, and the Macedonian Dynasty". Zbornika Radova Vizantoloskog Instituta. 14–15. ISSN 0584-9888.Ostrogorsky, George (1956). History of the Byzantine State. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-813-51198-6.Ringrose, Kathryn M. (2008). "Women and Power at the Byzantine Court". In Walthall, Anne (ed.). Servants of the Dynasty: Palace Women in World History. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0520254435.Treadgold, Warren (1975). "The Problem of the Marriage of the Emperor Theophilus". Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies. 16: 325–341. ISSN 2159-3159.Treadgold, Warren (1997). A History of the Byzantine State and Society. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-2630-6.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Monday, 22 July 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Thekla (daughter of Theophilos) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Ayanda.

Classic Ghost Stories
The Telephone by Mary Treadgold

Classic Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 48:03


Imagine receiving a phone call from someone you thought was gone forever. In Mary Treadgold's chilling tale "The Telephone," a young actress finds herself entangled in a haunting mystery when her husband begins receiving calls from his deceased first wife. Set against the eerie backdrop of the Scottish Highlands and the bustling streets of London, this ghostly romance will leave you questioning the boundaries between love and the supernatural. Tune in as we delve into a story where the past refuses to stay silent and every ring of the telephone brings a new twist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

More Than A Muse
The Sound of Feminine Rage with 'The New Nine' Emily Treadgold

More Than A Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 25:32


This week, Stauney and Sadie are joined by Emily Treadgold of 'The New Nine' to talk about the evolution of rage within women's music and the state of it today. Emily shared some of the songs and artists that stand out to her the most about feminine rage and also shared her thoughts on the music industry today, and her personal feelings about feminine rage. Who most exemplifies feminine rage in music to you? Do you feel it's getting more or less popular as time goes on? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Global Game
Football Supporter's Association's Blayne Treadgold | 5/03/24

The Global Game

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 11:23


Joins the show to talk through what the Supporter's Association are actioning to try and change the relationship between police and football supporters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast
10- Roman Emperor: How Dangerous Can That Be?

Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 12:13


We've reached double digits! To celebrate, we're going to look ahead at the 159 people calling themselves Roman emperors. What was your fate likely to be? Sources for this episode: Bernard, J. (1693), Lives of the Roman Emperors from Suetonius to the Fall of the Empire. London: Flower de Luce. Bury, J. B. (1889), A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene (395 A.D. to 800 A.D.) (Vol. II). London: Macmillan and Co. Bury, J. B. (1889), A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene (395 A.D. to 800 A.D.) (Vol. II). London: Macmillan and Co. Bury, J. B. (1913), A History of the Roman Empire From its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.C.- 180 A.D.). London: John Murray. Bury, J. B. (1958), History of the Later Roman Empire from the Death of Theodosius I. to the Death of Justinian (Volume I). New York: Dover Publications Inc. Bury, J. B. (1958), History of the Later Roman Empire from the Death of Theodosius I. to the Death of Justinian (Volume II). New York: Dover Publications Inc. Coughlan, S., BBC (2022), Queen's cause of death given as ‘old age' on death certificate (online) (Accessed 10/12/2023). Cussans, T. (2017), Kings & Queens of the British Isles. Marlborough: Times Books Ltd. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Gallus (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). The Editors (2023), John VI Cantacuzenus (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Finlay, G. (date unknown), History of the Byzantine Empire 717-1453. Quintessential Classics (eBook). Forester, T. (1853), The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon. London: Henry G. Bohn. Foss, C. (2005), Emperors named Constantine. Revue Numismatique 161: 93-102. Gibbon, E. (2015), The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (All 6 Volumes). e-artnow (eBook). Giles, J. A. (1914), The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. London: G. Bell and Sons. Littlewood, I. (2002), The Rough Guide: History of France. London: Rough Guides Ltd. Machts, R., Hunold, A., Rock, M., Leu, C. and Haueisen, J. (2019), Simulation of Lightning Current Distributions in a realistic Human Head Model. 2019 International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks. Marks, A. and Tingay, G. (date unknown), Romans. London: Usborne Publishing. Sarris, P. (2023), Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint. London: Basic Books Ltd. Ševcenko, I. (2011), Theophanis Continuati Liber V Vita Basilii Imperatoris. Berlin: De Gruyter. Snow, P. and Macmillan, A. (2022), Kings & Queens: The Real Lives of the English Monarchs. London: Welbeck. Suetonius (2007), The Twelve Caesars. London: The Penguin Group. Treadgold, W. (2001), A Concise History of Byzantium. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Turtledove, H. (1982), The Chronicle of Theophanes: An English translation of anni mundi 6095-6305 (A.D. 602 813), with introduction and notes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Venning, T. (ed.), A Chronology of the Roman Empire. London: Continuum. Venning, T. (ed.) (2006), A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Author unknown, Kunst Historisches Museum Wien (2019-2020), Evil Emperors. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Clodius Albinus (online) (Accessed 09/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Henri, Count of Chambord (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Napoleon II (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Pescennius Niger (online) (Accessed 09/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Year of the Five Emperors (online) (Accessed 09/12/2023).

Gushers
Run Away With Me with Emily Treadgold

Gushers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 33:59


This week Emily Treadgold (a.k.a. The New Nine) is running it out of the damn park with Carly Rae Jepsen. We talk about women in music, pop stardom, and more!Follow Emily on Tik Tok and Instagram and her blog!Here's the official Gushers playlist on Spotify, as well as the misc. / unofficial gush list. Follow me on Instagram too if you wanna!Perfect cover art by @helloadrianne

Good Future
Cory Ames interviews John Treadgold: building a social enterprise and the impact of podcasting

Good Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 45:41


This episode is a little different, because Cory Ames interviews me. Cory hails from San Antonio in Texas, he hosts the Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation podcast, and when he invited me back onto his show, I thought it was the perfect opportunity to share it with you all. To offer a different perspective on my work, my ideas, and how the Good Future podcast has evolved. You'll hear a lot more of my voice in this episode than usual, but I did try to turn the questions back to Cory, to dig into the social enterprise sector in the US and understand the opportunities and challenges he's seeing to drive positive change, through business and innovation. Now this is a different format for me, so please do let me know what you think. I'm always open to feedback, so feel free to send me an email, all the details are on my website at www.johntreadgold.com. I'm really eager to hear from you all, you can also reach out to me on my personal LinkedIn page, as well as the Good Future Instagram account. Enjoy!

Grow Ensemble Podcast
#232 - The Future of Finance & Social Enterprise on the Good Future Podcast, with John Treadgold

Grow Ensemble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 48:05


Sustainable impact investing is one way for businesses to have financial gains and positively impact social and environmental issues at the same time. John Treadgold is a sustainable investment expert and the Founder and host of the Good Future podcast. Good Future highlights business leaders in sustainable, ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance), and impact investing who are re-defining economics and building companies as a force for good.  John's mission is to reboot finance and economics to serve people and the planet better. For him, this is something that, no matter how the economy ebbs and flows or how the challenges, pivots, and strategies of an organization change, their mission stays solid.  John is also a writer and an independent communication and strategy consultant who helps investors and businesses identify the emerging opportunities for sustainable investing.  In today's episode, John shares how the entire field of ESG and sustainable finance are adapting and progressing even more resiliently in a sustainable future. He gives an update on his podcast, the Good Future podcast, and shares the impacts of the sustainable investment world. Cory and John also discuss how they navigated the COVID pandemic as entrepreneurs.   -- --

Estudos Medievais
Estudos Medievais 13 - O Império Bizantino

Estudos Medievais

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 87:57


O décimo terceiro episódio do Estudos Medievais recebe o professor Renato Viana Boy, da Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, para discutir a história do Império Bizantino. Ele explica a origem do nome desse império, a natureza do poder imperial e o papel do Cristianismo na identidade bizantina. Além disso, o professor Renato Boy explora a perspectiva da História Global para tratar das relações entre Bizâncio e o Ocidente latino, bem como das conexões políticas e culturais do Império com outras comunidades no período medieval. Participantes Prof. Renato Viana Boy (http://lattes.cnpq.br/0068959028232754) Sara Oderdenge (http://lattes.cnpq.br/5858827438732525) Membros da equipe Eric Cyon (roteiro e edição) (http://lattes.cnpq.br/7806715411713344) Gabriel Cordeiro (ilustração) (http://lattes.cnpq.br/7628010495040848) Isabela Alves (roteiro e revisão) (http://lattes.cnpq.br/6454497504913193) Sara Oderdenge (roteiro e revisão) (http://lattes.cnpq.br/5858827438732525) Recomendações bibliográficas ANGOLD, Michael. Bizâncio; a ponte da Antiguidade para a Idade Média. Rio de Janeiro: Imago, 2002. BOY, Renato Viana. Constantinopla: poder e queda. In: SILVA, Paulo Duarte; NASCIMENTO, Renata Cristina de Sousa (org). Ensaios de História Medieval: temas que se renovam. Curitiba: CRV, 2019. pp. 179-194. BOY, Renato Viana. Bizâncio e o Ocidente Mediterrânico: relações de poder entre Constantinopla e os godos nos séculos V e VI. In: ALMEIDA, Néri de Barros; DELLA TORRE, Robson (orgs). O Mediterrâneo Medieval reconsiderado. Campinas: Editora da Unicamp, 2019. pp. 129-151. CAMERON, Averil. The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity. AD. Londres e Nova York: Routledged, 1996. RUNCIMAN, Steven. A teocracia bizantina. Tradução de Heloísa Toller Gomes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977. TREADGOLD. Warren. The Early Byzantine Historians. Londres: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Saturdays are for the Byzantines
Byzantine Palace Intrigue

Saturdays are for the Byzantines

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 36:45


In today's lecture we examine the somewhat rapid transition between several Byzantine emperors, several of which resulted from mutiny and rebellions. Here is the Treadgold text I use: https://www.amazon.com/Concise-History-Byzantium-Warren-Treadgold/dp/1352009870/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=concise+history+of+byzantium&qid=1619919925&sr=8-3

The Inquiring Mind Podcast
7. The Death of Higher Education in America with Warren Treadgold

The Inquiring Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 99:22


Warren Treadgold is the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies and Professor of History at Saint Louis University. He holds a BA and Ph.D. from Harvard and has taught at UCLA, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hillsdale College, and Florida International University. He is the author of ten books and numerous articles on Byzantium, late ancient history, and literature. His work appears in Commentary, The Weekly Standard, The Wilson Quarterly, and Academic Questions. Most recently he is the author of the wonderful book The Universities We Need which I highly recommend. You can purchase the book here Books Recommended by Warren Treadgold: 1. The Breakdown of Higher Education - John Ellis 2. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray 3. Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy 4. War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy About The Inquiring Mind Podcast: I created The Inquiring Mind Podcast in order to foster free speech, learn from some of the top experts in various fields, and create a platform for respectful conversations. Learn More: https://www.theinquiringmindpodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinquiringmindpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theinquiringmindpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/StanGGoldberg

Fast Asleep
“The Telephone” by Mary Treadgold

Fast Asleep

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 26:35


***** “My teeth were chattering and I was shaking all over when the bell . . . began to ring.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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The Gifters: Your Story is a Gift to the World
Ep. 1008: The Gift of Cancer with Susan Treadgold

The Gifters: Your Story is a Gift to the World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 11:00


Holistic High Performance Coach, Executive Presence & Leadership Trainer, #1 Best Selling Author of 'The High Performing Woman', Award-Winning Speaker, Energy Biohacker, and Breast Cancer Survivor without conventional treatment. https://www.linkedin.com/in/susantreadgold/

The Art of Being..
In conversation with Lin Treadgold

The Art of Being..

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 31:38


This week, I’m in conversation with Lin Treadgold who joined me in 2013 with her first book, Goodbye Henrietta Street. Lin is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association. She’s now working on her third and fourth novels, Lin and I talked about the joys, trials and tribulations of working with publishers vs self publishing.... The post In conversation with Lin Treadgold appeared first on Linda Parkinson-Hardman.

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Grow Ensemble Podcast
#92 - How Conscious Investing & Spending Impacts Our Environment with John Treadgold, Communications Consultant & Founder of the Good Future Podcast

Grow Ensemble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 42:10


For the Full Show Notes & Any Extras: https://growensemble.com/good-future-john-treadgold/ Today we welcome John Treadgold to the podcast. John is a communications consultant specializing in advising organizations on how to communicate their impact, as well as the founder and host of the Good Future podcast where speaks to leaders and innovators who are rethinking economics and working to build companies focused on the greater good. In our chat, we dive into: John's diverse academic and professional journey How our choices in spending and investing can impact the environment What we can do to promote a more holistically sustainable lifestyle and economy The resiliency of ESG funds during the coronavirus crisis John's thoughts on what the new normal will look like in a post COVID-19 world Lessons and insights learned through his experience in the social enterprise space Links from the Episode: John Treadgold on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn Good Future Podcast John’s piece on the new normal Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth Against the Rules Podcast (Michael Lewis) B Corporation Humanitix Who Gives a Crap?  For the Full Show Notes & Any Extras: https://growensemble.com/good-future-john-treadgold/

Hope Church Glasgow
Peace and our imagination Nick Treadgold

Hope Church Glasgow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 21:01


Nick talks about using our imagination

Hope Church Glasgow
Kingdom in healthcare – Nick Treadgold

Hope Church Glasgow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 28:38


Nick continues our Kingdom in series, talking about healthcare

Daily Football Show
Buzzing! The Far Post Perth's Blayne Treadgold jumps on the line

Daily Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 10:10


The fan’s perspective! They’ve been craving a home grand final and a championship since the A-League started, and for now, they have at least one of those. The Far Post Perth’s Blayne Treadgold jumps on the line shedding light on the buzz around town. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Daily Football Show
DFS - 15/5/19: Blayne Treadgold and Jason Davidson

Daily Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 49:55


Four days from grand final day, and we’re starting to build up the buzz! It’s one not to be missed for Perth Glory fans with a purple-hued show. We head out west and check in with left-back Jason Davidson, The Far Post Perth co-host Blayne Treadgold joins the pod, plus heaps more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Hope Church Glasgow
Trust in the middle of prophetic tension – Nick Treadgold

Hope Church Glasgow

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019


Nick talks about the living with the difference between what we see and what we believe

Daily Football Show
DFS - 22/3/19: The Far Post Perth's Blayne Treadgold and Tony Pignata

Daily Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 49:10


It’s a Perth Glory themed show on yet another memorable day in the 2018-19 season for the club! Bruno Fornaroli has signed on the dotted line, and we check in with The Far Post Perth’s Blayne Treadgold as well as Glory CEO and top brass Tony Pignata. Plus there’s the Straight Red and plenty more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Daily Football Show
A delighted Blayne Treadgold from The Far Post Perth offers a fan's take on Bruno Fornaroli's signing

Daily Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 8:56


Good times for Perth Glory fans! It may be a week off but positives for the club have not stopped with the confirmation of Bruno Fornaroli’s signing. Blayne Treadgold from The Far Post Perth sheds light on the atmosphere in the west. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Radio Frequenza Appennino
Te lo racconto io - Puntata 75 - Treadgold - Il telefono

Radio Frequenza Appennino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 24:09


Te lo racconto io - Puntata 75 - Treadgold - Il telefono by Radio Frequenza Appennino

Music Business Dreams
032 - Giving Women a Voice in the Music Industry with Emily Treadgold

Music Business Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 35:41


Today on Music Business Dreams, I'm chatting with Emily Treadgold. Emily is a music journalist and the founder of The New Nine - a music blog with an all-woman writing staff. There, her aim is to give a voice to all the "fangirls" of the industry and highlight how women make the music industry world go round. Emily and I speak on her start in the industry, the importance of women's voices in media, the #MeToo and #MuteRKelly movements, and advice for young women in the industry. Listen & Subscribe to Music Business Dreams: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play Join The Indie Club - Our Free Networking/Support Community: http://kdmr.us/indieclub 

Voices Of Courage
038: The Courage to Manifest Your Greatest Dreams

Voices Of Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 53:53


Today we discuss how to overcome life's greatest challenges, increase our energy, and manifest our dreams.   This is the time of year for hope and renewal. It's the time for new beginnings and the time to let go of the past along with any old habits or misfortunes of the past year. It's the time to clear anything out of our lives that doesn't align with our brilliance, joy, or presence and create whatever it is that we really want to create in this new year. Right now, many of us are in the "renewal zone." We're renewing our goals, commitments, determination, willpower, and passion. This renewal zone is the place where we get clear with the direction of our lives in the coming year. It's essential that we begin programming our subconscious mind to start looking for all that it needs to accomplish our greatest dreams. My guest, Susan Treadgold, is a holistic executive coach, founder of Treadgold Executive Development, a best-selling author, and an award-winning speaker and transformational trainer. She is passionate about helping others create success in their lives by helping them increase their confidence, energy, executive presence, and productivity. Today, Susan joins me to share her journey with overcoming some major challenges in her life and the success formula that changed everything for the better. She also shares why having an awareness of our energy can be one of the most crucial key components to creating lasting success in our lives.   We Discuss: The 7-Step Success Formula that can be used to generate our greatest dreams Overcoming adversity and the challenges in life that hold us back from true success Attaching feelings, emotions, and words to what we visualize ourselves accomplishing Becoming energy aware and plugging up the "energy leaks" in our lives Learning how to win our morning and set ourselves up for the rest of the day Tips for bringing in power and presence and manifesting our dreams in this new year   Visit:  VoicesofCourage.us

Daily Football Show
DFS - 7/11/18: Christina Trajceska and Blayne Treadgold

Daily Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 47:30


It's Wednesday, which means it's time to talk W-League!We check in with resident W-League expert Christina Trajceska from the Ladies League, we head west to hear from The Far Post Perth's Blayne Treadgold, the boys take the Football Manager 19 Save Test, plus plenty more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Pastor Greg Young
#GoVote @fbgMatt #HelathcareReform @SharingLHS #UndoingIndoctrination Warren Treadgold #Election2018 Pauk Janiczek

Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 120:06


Today on @ChosenGenerationRadio Matt Long President of the Fredericksburg Texas Tea Party our Grassroots Expert joins us to discuss today's mid term. A look at two scenarios and how we react to both. Whoever wins we know there could be a vile reaction from the left as they have stated their intentions. What must we do in response? Dale Bellis Founder @LibertyHealthshare discusses the healthcare revolution and what is at stake today. How will the Affordable Care Act be effected? What about Medicare? How does Medical Healthcare Sharing help? Dr Warren Treadgold explains how important the right people in office are to the education decisions at the federal level and their impact on our students. Paul Janiczek joins Pastor Greg to discus the election strategies. Paul was the strategist that delivered Florida for President Trump in 2016 and helped put together the communications Hub for the Trump Campaign in San Antonio.

Daily Football Show
We check in with The Far Post Perth's Blayne Treadgold in the midst of Glory's strong start

Daily Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 10:11


Perth have undergone a massive shift on and off the pitch under Tony Popovic, and so far, it's reaping rewards. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Financial Survival Network
Warren Treadgold - America's Troubled Universities #4085

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 21:15


Though many people know that American universities now offer an inadequate and incoherent education from a leftist viewpoint that excludes moderate and conservative ideas, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how bad it is, or what can be done about it. Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of their decline in administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the effects of the decline on teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend.

Financial Survival Network
Warren Treadgold - America's Troubled Universities #4085

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 21:15


Though many people know that American universities now offer an inadequate and incoherent education from a leftist viewpoint that excludes moderate and conservative ideas, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how bad it is, or what can be done about it. Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of their decline in administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the effects of the decline on teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend.

Financial Survival Network
Warren Treadgold - America's Troubled Universities #4085

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 21:15


Though many people know that American universities now offer an inadequate and incoherent education from a leftist viewpoint that excludes moderate and conservative ideas, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how bad it is, or what can be done about it. Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of their decline in administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the effects of the decline on teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend.

Financial Survival Network
Warren Treadgold - America's Troubled Universities #4085

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 21:15


Though many people know that American universities now offer an inadequate and incoherent education from a leftist viewpoint that excludes moderate and conservative ideas, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how bad it is, or what can be done about it. Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of their decline in administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the effects of the decline on teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits
Expert on the Decline of Our Universities and Education

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018


The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education By Warren Treadgold Though many people know that American universities now offer an inadequate and incoherent education from a leftist viewpoint that excludes moderate and conservative ideas, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how bad it is, or what can be done about it. In The University We Need, Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of their decline in administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the effects of the decline on teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend. CALL 516-735-5468 or e-mail Sandy to schedule interviews with Prof. Treadgold. In The University We Need, you’ll learn: How conservative think tanks and journals have developed a wider range of ideas on trade, immigration, taxation, foreign policy, and other issues than leftists will tolerate on campus; How black, gay and feminist studies are sacrosanct, while Shakespeare and the American Revolution are mentioned, if at all, in courses on women and slavery as examples of sexism and racism; That every year many more professors with conservative or moderate views retire than are hired; That campus leftists, with strong support within the Democratic Party, still insist on the prevalence of racism, sexism, xenophobia, and Islamophobia in America; That American college degrees have never cost more and never meant less; That colleges keep expanding their use of badly paid adjunct professors hired after only a perfunctory look at their credentials; That nearly half of college students seem to be studying very little and learning very little - surely not enough to be worth anyone’s spending $100,000 or more for it; About the vague but powerful ideology that dominates American campuses today - how “socialism” fails to capture much of what this ideology is about; How “inclusivity” and “diversity” are favorite terms on campus, but they call for a striking amount of exclusion and uniformity; How the dominant doctrine has become that oppressive groups like whites, men, and heterosexuals cannot possibly understand the oppression endured by the oppressed groups; That many professors give good grades for little or no work; the majority of students will do the least work for which they think they c an get an acceptable grade; How online education has failed to take the academic world by storm so far, and wil

Stacy on the Right
Episode 172: HR 2: Sen. McCaskill Suddenly Cares About Arresting Criminal Illegals. Guest: Prof. Warren Treadgold from St. Louis University

Stacy on the Right

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 54:14


Stacy on the Right
Episode 172: HR 2: Sen. McCaskill Suddenly Cares About Arresting Criminal Illegals. Guest: Prof. Warren Treadgold from St. Louis University

Stacy on the Right

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 54:14


On the Edge with April Mahoney
Susan Treadgold The High Performance Women a holistic executive coach thrives

On the Edge with April Mahoney

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 23:00


Susan Treadgold is a San Diego-based certified high performance coach, founder of Treadgold Executive Development, international best-selling author, award-winning speaker and transformational trainer. After 23 years in London she has re-located back to the states and is now also a faculty member for UCSD’s Elevate Executive Leadership Program. Before that she spent nearly two decades un a  senior Institutional Equity roles at investment banks  Susan is passionate about helping women level up their energy, communication, presence and productivity without burning out or opting out.

The Healthy Gut
Recovering from SIBO with Sharon Treadgold | Ep. 73

The Healthy Gut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 65:34


This week Rebecca is delighted to be joined by Sharon Treadgold from the SIBO Coaching Program. Sharon has been on her own SIBO journey for some time, but her most recent breath test has revealed that she is now SIBO free! Sharon and Rebecca discuss the fantastic dream team that have kept her going during her SIBO treatment, how she’s managed the psychological aspect of having a chronic illness and why SIBO has not stopped her living a full life.✓ How Sharon came to peace accepting that she may never get a negative SIBO breath test✓ Who Sharon had on her dream team and why✓ How Sharon’s dream team has enabled her to remain positive throughout her long journey with SIBO✓ How Sharon psychologically handled receiving higher SIBO breath test results despite feeling much better✓ Sharon’s own treatment protocol✓ How Sharon’s symptoms changed over time✓ What resources have been particularly useful for Sharon✓ How long Sharon’s journey has been, and the ups and downs that she’s dealt with on the way✓ How Sharon managed her recent trip to Australia, whilst treating her SIBO✓ Why Sharon joined the SIBO Coaching Program and how it’s become part of her SIBO family, given her connection with other SIBOers and been part of her health care team✓ Sharon’s top tips on how to survive SIBO for the long haul✓ What’s next for SharonTo access the show notes or to sign up to The Healthy Gut Podcast to receive the full transcription of all shows from Season 2, head to thehealthygut.com/podcast/recovering-from-sibo/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehealthygut. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

New Books in Higher Education
Warren Treadgold, “The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education” (Encounter Books, 2018)

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 47:40


Though many Americans, Republicans especially, regard universities as heavily disposed to the political left, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how deeply ideologically siloed the academy is, or what can be done about it. In The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education (Encounter Books, 2018), Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the decline of teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend. In addition to recommending policies to address issues such as grade inflation and poor scholarship, Treadgold offers a specific proposal for the founding of a new, world-class university. He describes how to create a school which could seriously challenge the dominance of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, and Berkeley, attracting conservative and moderate faculty and students and providing a much-needed alternative to the failing status quo. Warren Treadgold is the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies and Professor of History at Saint Louis University. With a BA and PhD from Harvard, he has taught at UCLA, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hillsdale College, and Florida International University and has held research fellowships at the University of Munich, the Free University of Berlin, All Souls College at Oxford, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington. He has published ten books and many articles on Byzantine, medieval, and late ancient history and literature and published articles on higher education in Commentary, The Weekly Standard, The Wilson Quarterly, and Academic Questions. Hoover Harris, editor of Degree Or Not Degree?, holds a PhD in English and writes and speaks about trends in higher education. He can be reached by email at hooverharris@icloud.com or on Twitter @degreenot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Education
Warren Treadgold, “The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education” (Encounter Books, 2018)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 47:40


Though many Americans, Republicans especially, regard universities as heavily disposed to the political left, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how deeply ideologically siloed the academy is, or what can be done about it. In The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education (Encounter Books, 2018), Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the decline of teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend. In addition to recommending policies to address issues such as grade inflation and poor scholarship, Treadgold offers a specific proposal for the founding of a new, world-class university. He describes how to create a school which could seriously challenge the dominance of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, and Berkeley, attracting conservative and moderate faculty and students and providing a much-needed alternative to the failing status quo. Warren Treadgold is the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies and Professor of History at Saint Louis University. With a BA and PhD from Harvard, he has taught at UCLA, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hillsdale College, and Florida International University and has held research fellowships at the University of Munich, the Free University of Berlin, All Souls College at Oxford, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington. He has published ten books and many articles on Byzantine, medieval, and late ancient history and literature and published articles on higher education in Commentary, The Weekly Standard, The Wilson Quarterly, and Academic Questions. Hoover Harris, editor of Degree Or Not Degree?, holds a PhD in English and writes and speaks about trends in higher education. He can be reached by email at hooverharris@icloud.com or on Twitter @degreenot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Public Policy
Warren Treadgold, “The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education” (Encounter Books, 2018)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 47:40


Though many Americans, Republicans especially, regard universities as heavily disposed to the political left, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how deeply ideologically siloed the academy is, or what can be done about it. In The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education (Encounter Books, 2018), Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the decline of teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend. In addition to recommending policies to address issues such as grade inflation and poor scholarship, Treadgold offers a specific proposal for the founding of a new, world-class university. He describes how to create a school which could seriously challenge the dominance of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, and Berkeley, attracting conservative and moderate faculty and students and providing a much-needed alternative to the failing status quo. Warren Treadgold is the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies and Professor of History at Saint Louis University. With a BA and PhD from Harvard, he has taught at UCLA, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hillsdale College, and Florida International University and has held research fellowships at the University of Munich, the Free University of Berlin, All Souls College at Oxford, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington. He has published ten books and many articles on Byzantine, medieval, and late ancient history and literature and published articles on higher education in Commentary, The Weekly Standard, The Wilson Quarterly, and Academic Questions. Hoover Harris, editor of Degree Or Not Degree?, holds a PhD in English and writes and speaks about trends in higher education. He can be reached by email at hooverharris@icloud.com or on Twitter @degreenot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Warren Treadgold, “The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education” (Encounter Books, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 47:40


Though many Americans, Republicans especially, regard universities as heavily disposed to the political left, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how deeply ideologically siloed the academy is, or what can be done about it. In The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education (Encounter Books, 2018), Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the decline of teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend. In addition to recommending policies to address issues such as grade inflation and poor scholarship, Treadgold offers a specific proposal for the founding of a new, world-class university. He describes how to create a school which could seriously challenge the dominance of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, and Berkeley, attracting conservative and moderate faculty and students and providing a much-needed alternative to the failing status quo. Warren Treadgold is the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies and Professor of History at Saint Louis University. With a BA and PhD from Harvard, he has taught at UCLA, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hillsdale College, and Florida International University and has held research fellowships at the University of Munich, the Free University of Berlin, All Souls College at Oxford, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington. He has published ten books and many articles on Byzantine, medieval, and late ancient history and literature and published articles on higher education in Commentary, The Weekly Standard, The Wilson Quarterly, and Academic Questions. Hoover Harris, editor of Degree Or Not Degree?, holds a PhD in English and writes and speaks about trends in higher education. He can be reached by email at hooverharris@icloud.com or on Twitter @degreenot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Warren Treadgold, “The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education” (Encounter Books, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 47:53


Though many Americans, Republicans especially, regard universities as heavily disposed to the political left, few people understand how much this matters, how it happened, how deeply ideologically siloed the academy is, or what can be done about it. In The University We Need: Reforming American Higher Education (Encounter Books, 2018), Professor Warren Treadgold shows the crucial role of universities in American culture and politics, the causes of administrative bloat and inept academic hiring, the decline of teaching and research, and some possible ways of reversing the downward trend. In addition to recommending policies to address issues such as grade inflation and poor scholarship, Treadgold offers a specific proposal for the founding of a new, world-class university. He describes how to create a school which could seriously challenge the dominance of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, and Berkeley, attracting conservative and moderate faculty and students and providing a much-needed alternative to the failing status quo. Warren Treadgold is the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies and Professor of History at Saint Louis University. With a BA and PhD from Harvard, he has taught at UCLA, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hillsdale College, and Florida International University and has held research fellowships at the University of Munich, the Free University of Berlin, All Souls College at Oxford, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington. He has published ten books and many articles on Byzantine, medieval, and late ancient history and literature and published articles on higher education in Commentary, The Weekly Standard, The Wilson Quarterly, and Academic Questions. Hoover Harris, editor of Degree Or Not Degree?, holds a PhD in English and writes and speaks about trends in higher education. He can be reached by email at hooverharris@icloud.com or on Twitter @degreenot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Healthy Gut
Real life SIBO patient journey with Sharon Treadgold | Ep. 52

The Healthy Gut

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 92:25


Sharon Treadgold shares her real-life SIBO story on today’s podcast. Initially being diagnosed with IBS and told to change her diet, Sharon commenced a journey to discover the myriad of conditions at play as her health spiralled downwards. Realising she had to take control of her health, she sought out experienced practitioners and created a health care dream team who have been integral in significantly improving her health. For shownotes go to: www.thehealthygut.com/sharon Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehealthygut. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Ellison Center at the University of Washington
Tanya Merchant | Treadgold Lecture | Women Performing Musical Nationalism in Uzbekistan (3.9.16)

The Ellison Center at the University of Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 95:54


Tanya Merchant | Treadgold Lecture | Women Performing Musical Nationalism in Uzbekistan (3.9.16) by The Ellison Center at the University of Washington