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The Future Of
Screen Time and Child Development

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 20:00


Screens and digital technology are ubiquitous in the lives of children and parents – but what does this mean for child development? In this episode, David Karsten is joined by Dr Amber Beynon to discuss her research into the relationship between infant development, screen time and other family factors. What we know (and don't) about screen time and children's development [00:58]Understanding the impact of the broader family environment [04:26]Advice for parents navigating the digital landscape [07:56]Closing the research gap [10:55]Navigating new technology: From TV to AI [11:55]Amber's journey in this evolving field [16:23]Learn moreARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital ChildBeyond screen time: complex factors shaping child developmentHalf of all Australian kids have hands on mobile phones, according to Communication and Media Authority surveyInfluence of maternal and infant technology use and other family factors on infant developmentIs screen time bad for kids? New research says it's not so black and whiteMeasurement Method Options to Investigate Digital Screen Technology Use by Children and Adolescents: A Narrative ReviewThe ORIGINS Project: A platform for research discoveryConnect with our guestsDr Amber BeynonDr Amber Beynon is a Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Allied Health. She investigates the health impacts of information technology and the epidemiology of musculoskeletal pain in young populations. Find out more about Amber's work:XORCiDCurtin Staff ProfileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript.Behind the scenesHost: David KarstenContent creator: Caitlin CrowleyProducer: Emilia JolakoskaRecordist: Annabelle FouchardSocial media: Celeste FourieExecutive producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.

The Future Of
eDNA | A. Prof Paul Nevill and Joshua Kestel

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 28:12


Insects pollinate 75% of all agricultural crops, yet many face extinction. Discover how a ‘Star Trek' level tech called eDNA can monitor vital insect pollinators and support global food security. The pollinator crisis [01:15]eDNA a gamechanger for biodiversity monitoring [03:09]Hoverfly vs honeybee in avocado pollination [05:46]Native bushland sustains agriculture [08:21]Diverse applications for eDNA [14:05]Merging tech with farm mechanisation [19:36]Cambridge calling [20:10]Learn moreeDNA could help protect insect pollinators of avocado flowersStudy reveals how eDNA could bear fruit for farmers and the environmentSmall but might: eDNA amplies key role of insects in pollinationConnect with our guestsAssociate Professor Paul NevillPaul leads the Minesite Biomonitoring with eDNA (MBioMe) research group at Curtin University. He is a molecular ecologist working on everything from soil microbes to mammals. His main interest is eDNA-based monitoring of biodiversity.Curtin staff profileDr Joshua KestelJoshua is a molecular ecologist interested in pollination and the resulting genetic consequences. He has undertaken research with the Minesite Biomonitoring with eDNA (MBioMe) research group at Curtin University, and the Department of Conservation, Biodiversity and Attractions (DBCA). He is now working at Cambridge University to further his research detecting pollinators using eDNA.LinkedIn profileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript.Behind the scenesHost: David KarstenProducer: Emilia JolakoskaEpisode researcher:Zoe TaylorExecutive producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.

The Future Of
Global Futures | Professor Joe Siracusa

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 32:08


We're at a pivotal moment in time for humanity. Are we doomed to repeat past mistakes or can Global Futures help to better shape our collective tomorrow?In this insightful episode, special host Matthew Sykes is joined by Professor Joe Siracusa, veteran historian and Inaugural Professor of Global Futures in the Faculty of Humanities at Curtin University. They explore how Global Futures can help us to understand history as a dynamic, non-linear journey that shapes our present and future possibilities, and empower us to make informed decisions for a brighter future.• Defining Global Futures [01:18]• Unpacking critical realist ontology [02:20]• The role of philosophy and science fiction [16:35]• Turning foresight into actionable insight [11:20]• Lessons on the past: meeting Martin Luther King [24:26]Learn moreFuture tense? Global Futures uncovers what the past can tell us about tomorrowLeading political expert named Dean of Global Futures at CurtinConnect with our guestsJoe SiracusaProfessor of Global Futures, Curtin UniversityPresident Emeritus of Australia's Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Professor Siracusa has also authored and co-authored over 30 books including America and the Cold War, 1941-1991: A Realist Interpretation, which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History. Professor Siracusa is also a regular media commentator on international diplomacy, nuclear weapons and American foreign policy.Join Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript.Behind the scenesHost and researcher: Matthew SykesProducer: Emilia JolakoskaEditor: Zoe TaylorExecutive Producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.

Living Mirrors with Dr. James Cooke
James Cooke discusses Nondual Naturalism on the Weekend University podcast with Naill McKeever

Living Mirrors with Dr. James Cooke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 56:11


Find the original conversation here: The Dawn of Mind: How Matter Became Conscious and Alive    

The Future Of
Toad Containment Zone | Professor Ben Phillips

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 27:06


The cane toads are coming. Can a simple, but clever plan stop them from fully invading Western Australia and causing catastrophic damage?Join our host David as he talks with Professor Ben Phillips about the project he's leading, the Toad Containment Zone (TCZ). A collaborative effort between community, rangers and scientists, the TCZ is the last line of defence against the cane toad invasion of Western Australia. If not stopped, the cane toad will have devastating wildlife and cultural impacts.How cane toads came to Australia (01:15)Ecological fallout of toads (06:38)“Put them in the freezer”: efforts to control toads (12:11)The Toad Containment Zone (TCZ): what it is and how it will work (14:14)Charismatic species set to disappear (23:08)How soon can we gauge success? (26:11)Learn moreThe Toad Containment ZoneHope for Pilbara: Containment zone offers chance against cane toads in WAThe $12m ‘waterless barrier' plan stops cane toads marching into the PilbaraToad-ally awesome project to halt cane toad invasion of the PilbaraConnect with our guestsProfessor Ben PhillipsProfessor Ben Phillips is a population biologist and a Premier Science Fellow at Curtin University, where he conducts biosecurity research in the School of Molecular and Life Sciences. He has worked extensively across the Northern Territory and Western Australia on cane toad biology, ecology and evolution, and on how to control and reduce the impacts of cane toads on vulnerable native species, including northern quolls. Ben's modelling work has identified where the Toad Containment Zone should be placed and how large it should be to stop the toad invasion to the Pilbara.  You can find Ben on:LinkedInXJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInXTranscriptRead the transcript.Behind the scenesHost: David KarstenProducer:Emilia JolakoskaEpisode researcher:Zoe TaylorFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland
What's Behind the Gender-Based Violence Crisis?

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 57:10


  22.11.24 What Happens Next? What's Behind the Gender-Based Violence Crisis? | 98  Every nine days, an Australian woman dies at the hands of a current or former partner. In this episode of Monash University's “What Happens Next?” podcast, Dr Susan Carland and her expert guests expose the deep-rooted forces perpetuating violence against women.  Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon challenges our national security priorities, while former Victims of Crime Commissioner Fiona McCormack AM unravels centuries of patriarchal influence. Professor Jane Fisher illuminates the complex barriers facing migrant and refugee communities, Professor Steven Roberts and Dr Stephanie Wescott reveal alarming trends in our schools and Associate Professor Charles Livingstone exposes the hidden links between gambling addiction and violence. Discover how patriarchal systems, economic inequality and modern threats such as social media's manosphere and technology-facilitated abuse create a perfect storm of violence – and learn why Australia's current response falls dangerously short. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens.   Learn more: Eliminating gender-based violence  Masculinity, part 1: It's a Man's World – “What Happens Next?” Gambling: A developing global disaster for public health   Australian resources recommended by our experts: Gender-Based Violence help: For anyone in immediate danger, call 000 for police and ambulance 1800RESPECT or 1800respect.org.au – Confidential national counselling and support service for people who have experienced, or are at risk of experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence, their family and friends and frontline workers 1800FULLSTOP (1800 385 578) – National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery service WhiteRibbon.org.au Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline – 1800 497 212 13YARN (13 92 76) – A national crisis support line for mob Men's Referral Service (1300 766 491) – A service for men who use family violence Mensline Australia (1300 789 978) – telephone and online support for men in Australia Gambling help: 1800 858 858 or gamblinghelponline.org.au Information about the crisis: Ourwatch.org.au – Quick facts about violence against women RespectVictoria.vic.gov.au – Research and resources “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with part two of this series, ‘How Do We Build a Future Where Everyone Feels Safe?', the final episode of season nine.   If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland
Can Good Stories Help Save the Planet?

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 46:11


15.11.24What Happens Next?Can Good Stories Help Save the Planet? | 97 When it comes to climate change, data alone often fails to inspire action. But across the Indo-Pacific, communities are reframing climate communication by shifting from statistics to human-centred storytelling. This episode of “What Happens Next?” explores how real stories of resilience, innovation and traditional knowledge are adding new plotlines to the narrative of climate change, helping us understand its impacts on a deeper level. Host Dr Susan Carland speaks with frontline storytellers who are amplifying local voices – from communities adapting to rising sea levels to Indigenous leaders drawing on age-old wisdom to combat environmental challenges. Expert outline how these narratives bridge the gap between global issues and local experiences, making climate science relevant to daily life. You'll hear about groundbreaking projects like Monash University's Global Immersion Guarantee program, which sends students to witness climate impacts firsthand, and RISE (Revitalising Informal Settlements and their Environments), a collaborative effort combining traditional and modern methods to address climate challenges in challenging urban environments. By focusing on the lived experiences of those directly affected, the episode highlights how storytelling can transform climate awareness into meaningful action.  Tune in to discover why the stories we tell might just help save the planet. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Part One: Will Climate Change Wipe Out the Indo-Pacific? RISE Indonesia: Revitalising informal settlements in Makassar Why we need disability-inclusive climate change adaptation plans “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with an all-new topic. If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland
Will Climate Change Wipe Out the Indo-Pacific?

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 36:31


8.11.24 What Happens Next? Will Climate Change Wipe Out the Indo-Pacific? | 96 Explore the mounting climate challenges facing the Indo-Pacific, Monash University's home and a region at the frontline of the global environmental crisis. Rising sea levels, extreme weather events and record-breaking heat are reshaping the lives of millions, but these issues are more than just numbers and projections—they're personal, cultural and immediate. Host Dr Susan Carland speaks with experts from Monash, including Professor Tony Capon, Dr Gabriel García Ochoa, Dr Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, Dr Elissa Waters and Professor Christian Jakob. Together, they discuss why the Indo-Pacific's unique vulnerabilities demand urgent action and how the stories we tell about climate change impact our willingness to act. Dr García Ochoa highlights the power—and dangers—of storytelling, explaining how compelling but simplified narratives can either inspire change or undermine it. Dr Jackson shares the deeply personal cost of climate impacts on Pacific Island communities, whose connection to the land is both cultural and ancestral. Meanwhile, Dr Waters calls for nuanced narratives that recognise the resilience and rights of Pacific Islanders, emphasising that adaptation, not just relocation, is key. As COP29 approaches, this episode calls for global attention on the Indo-Pacific's fight for survival. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Why Are We So Anxious About Earth? – Monash University  What Happens Next?: Is Australia Behind in the Critical Minerals Race? – Monash University  The impact of climate change on human health – Monash Lens  “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with part two of this series, ‘Can Good Stories Help Save the Planet?'. If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Future Of
Stonehenge | Anthony Clarke & Prof Chris Kirkland

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 31:34


A new discovery brings us closer to understanding one of the world's greatest mysteries ... or does it? In this episode, David Karsten is joined by Curtin University Research Associate Anthony Clarke and Professor Chris Kirkland, to discuss their discovery about the origins of Stonehenge's Altar Stone and its wide-reaching implications. What is Stonehenge and why is it so fascinating? [01:11]The final piece of the provenance puzzle: the Altar Stone [01:23]How did we get here? Cross-continental journeys and big ideas [04:40]Drilling into the research: samples, spectrometers, Stonehenge and Scotland [07:26]A new understanding of communities, technologies and societies of the past [09:33]From conspiracy theories to deep time history, are we any closer to solving the mystery of Stonehenge? [18:20]What this discovery means to our guests and where it leads us [25:25]Learn moreGreat Scott! Stonehenge's Altar Stone origins reveal advanced ancient BritainStonehenge's altar stone was carried all the way from north-east Scotland. But how?Stonehenge tale gets weirder as Orkney is ruled out as altar stone origin.Stonehenge.Timescales of Mineral Systems Group.John de Laeter Research Centre.Connect with our guestsMr Anthony Clarke, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Curtin School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Curtin UniversityMr Anthony Clarke is a Research Associate at Curtin University, investigating the versatility of accessory mineral geochronology in addressing the age and provenance of geological material. In 2024, Anthony gained a PhD in applied geology at Curtin University, publishing A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge (DOI: 10.1038/S41586-024-07652-1).LinkedinStaff profileProfessor Chris Kirkland, Professor, Curtin School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Curtin UniversityProfessor Chris Kirkland is an accomplished academic and geoscience professional with over 10 years of experience teaching and researching at Curtin University, and a further 10 years of laboratory experience. Chris is a Professor at Curtin University and leads the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group. Chris co-authored A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge (DOI: 10.1038/S41586-024-07652-1).ProfileStaff ProfileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInBehind the scenesHost: David KarstenContent Creator and recordist: Caitlin CrowleySocial Media: Celeste FourieProducer: Emilia JolakoskaExecutive Producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland
Your Daily Commute to a Better Tomorrow: Introducing Season 9 of “What Happens Next?”

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 1:19


What if today is the day you change the world? Monash University's multi-award-winning “What Happens Next?” podcast returns soon for its ninth season. Join your host, Dr Susan Carland, as she addresses a new set of topics that will define our future. This season, she explores the changing nature of reality in our digital age, the climate crisis facing the Indo-Pacific and the ongoing struggle to eliminate gender-based violence. Join Susan and her expert guests –  including tech visionaries, climate scientists, and social justice advocates – as they examine the future we're hurtling towards if we don't change course, envision the future we could create if we take action and, most importantly, explore how we can work together to build the kind of future we all want. Subscribe now so you don't miss this exciting new season! Already a subscriber? Help others find the show by giving “What Happens Next?” a five-star rating and review. Can't wait to find out what happens next? Explore our back catalogue. A full transcript of this trailer is available on Monash Lens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Future Of
RapidGraphite | Dr Jason Fogg

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 22:00


To unlock a more sustainable future, graphite is key. The issue: there's a $14 billion shortage of the crucial resource on the horizon. In this episode, David Karsten is joined by Dr Jason Fogg from the Curtin Carbon Group to explore how his innovation, RapidGraphite, can turn carbon into battery-grade graphite within seconds.What is graphite and why is it important? [00:09]Pioneering a game-changing approach to graphite production [02:34]Projections of growth: meeting the demands of the graphite market [06:38]Sustainable production methods: flipping the script on traditional mining and manufacturing processes [9:23]What RapidGraphite means for the green energy transition [14:30]RapidGraphite research and production: Where to from here? [16:24]Learn moreSerendipity broadens the scope for making graphiteCurtin Carbon GroupCurtin Venture StudioA decade of innovation: Unveiling Curtin's 2024 Accelerate trailblazersNew tech that turns waste into battery-grade graphite lands supportConnect with our guestsDr Jason Fogg is a researcher in the Curtin Carbon Group carbon and the co-developer of RapidGraphite. Dr Fogg is a specialist in materials science, conducting experiments at ultra-high temperatures up to 3000˚C. Fogg has innovated new furnace techniques to access extreme temperatures and study advanced carbon materials for decarbonisation.LinkedInJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationCurtin Venture StudioGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript. Behind the scenesHost: David KarstenContent Creator: Karen GreenRecordist: Jayden McLeanExecutive Producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.

The Future Of
Sustainable Architecture | Zaid Osama

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 34:58


The world's tallest timber building, digital twinning and biophilic design. Discover how sustainable architecture is revolutionising the places we live and work in. In this episode, David Karsten is joined by Zaid Osama, who shares insights into how buildings are being designed to reduce their environmental impact, including Perth's ground-breaking plan that will have us rethinking the materials we build with. The impact of architecture on sustainability [00:01:40]Sustainable development goals in architecture [00:07:06]Dynamic architecture: The Edge in Amsterdam [00:10:18]C6: The world's tallest timber building in Perth [00:13:45]‘Small-scale' sustainability: Curtin's Living Legacy Lab [00:19:13]Digital twinning in architecture [00:21:16]What we can learn from Curtin's digital campus twin [00:30:59]Learn moreCurtin's research in sustainable developmentThe Edge in AmsterdamCurtin's Legacy Living LabWorld's tallest timber building to be built in PerthZaid's research: AI and optimisation methods in construction industryHow digital twin technology can help solve Australia's construction industry challengesArchitecture 2030: why the built environment?Connect with our guestsZaid Osama, Lecturer in Architecture and Construction, School of Design and Built Environment, Curtin UniversityZaid is a lecturer at Curtin University, specialising in architecture and construction. He is a Ph.D. candidate and the director of AFB Architects. His research interests include digital twins, user-centred architecture, data-driven built environment, architectural design and technology, construction systems and materials and infrastructure design and engineering.LinkedInStaff profileAFB ArchitectsORCiD profileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript.Behind the scenesHost: David KarstenEpisode researcher: Anne Griffin-AppadooProducer: Emilia JolakoskaRecordist: Jayden McLeanExecutive Producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which Curtin Perth is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and on Curtin Kalgoorlie, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields; and the First Nations peoples on all Curtin locations.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.au

Find Your Fierce With Nikki Ellis
Inspirational Story | Kevin Palmieri - Self Help Expert & Podcaster

Find Your Fierce With Nikki Ellis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 43:23


Kevin Palmieri is the Founder & Co-Host of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement Podcast. Kevin has a famous saying that I love. – ‘Rock bottom has a basement'In his mid 20's, Kevin seemed to have it all - a beautiful girlfriend, a high paying job, sports car, a dream body... but he still ended up sitting on the edge of a bed debating suicide. After his rock-bottom moment, Kevin went all in on holistic self-improvement to overcome his anxiety, depression and to finally live the life he had always dreamed of. Kevin now helps others find their best self through his award-winning podcast and public speaking engagements. Kevins main themes revolve around consistency, commitment, habits, mindset, confidence, fear, relationships, limiting beliefs and everything in between. I hope you love getting to know Kevin and you find some elements in this discussion that will help you on your journey. Nik Xx Next level University Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5SDGgQSRRaoCcWbnToL6o9?si=a0bcf6a98ef547c5 Kevin's Instagram: www.instagram.com/neverquitkidSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series -- The Seamus Heaney Centre Presents at Villanova

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 33:28


Mícheál McCann is a poet from Derry City. His poems have appeared in Poetry Ireland Review, The Poetry Review, Queering the Green and elsewhere. He is the author of Safe Home (Green Bottle Press, 2020), Keeper (Fourteen Publishing, 2022) and Waking Light (Skein Press, 2022) alongside Kerri ní Dochartaigh. He is the co-editor of Hold Open the Door (UCD Press, 2020), Trumpet (Poetry Ireland, 2020), the founding editor of catflap, and will be the editor of Poetry Ireland Review in summer 2024. His first collection of poems, Devotion, is forthcoming with The Gallery Press in May 2024.    Bebe Ashley lives in County Down. Her work is recently published in Granta, The Stinging Fly, Poetry Ireland Review, and Modern Poetry in Translation. Her debut collection Gold Light Shining is published by Banshee Press and her second collection forthcoming in 2025. In 2023, Bebe received the Ivan Juritz Prize for Creative Experiment (Text) and a Creative Practitioner Bursary from Belfast City Council. Her 3D-printed Braille poems will be featured in a six-month exhibition at the Museum of Literature Ireland from February 2024. www.bebe-ashley.com   Dara McWade is a writer and workshop facilitator from Dublin, living in Belfast. He writes fiction and screenplays. His work can be found on BBC Radio Ulster, the Books Beyond Boundaries NI Anthology, and in the Apiary magazine, where he currently serves as editor-in-chief. He is the co-writer of the upcoming animated short “To Break a Circle,” and currently studies as a PhD candidate at Queen's University Belfast. Dara McWade

ZamZamAcademy
[URDU] Ghazali University: Podcast on Ilm and Academics

ZamZamAcademy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 33:13


[URDU] Ghazali University: Podcast on Ilm and Academics by ZamZamAcademy

The Postpartum Circle
EP 144 Postpartum University Podcast: Best of 2023

The Postpartum Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 47:30 Transcription Available


What an incredible year it's been for the Postpartum University podcast!25 amazing guests have shared their insightful wisdom and expert tips with us.We've reached 50K downloads.We're in the top 15% of podcasts in all categories!And we owe it all to this fantastic community of listeners, moms, and professionals like you who are making it their mission to shift the postpartum paradigm.Today we're highlighting our top 10 most downloaded episodes from this year featuring a mix of guest conversations and solo episodes.In this episode, you'll hear clips from:Postnatal Depletion Questions You Need to be AskingSex and Intimacy After Kids with Jen MelvilleHealing the Mother Wound with Maria YakimchukThe Missing Link to the Maternal Mental Health CrisisWhat Mothers Really Need with Kaitlin McGreyesThe Infant-Mama Gut Connection with Erin Carroll-ManningWhy Many Healing Methods Don't Work in PostpartumA New Approach to Preventing Postpartum Depression and AnxietyMaking Postpartum SacredHow Postpartum Rage Will Impact Your MarriageGrab your notebook and enjoy! Grab your FREE Provider's Postpartum Nutrition Toolkit 18 pages of PDF handouts that serve as your comprehensive resource for delivering whole-body nutrition care and achieving better health outcomes for the families you support. Learn what your symptoms really mean with our Postpartum Health AssessmentPostpartum depression, anxiety, depletion, and autoimmune issues have become a new normal. Take the most comprehensive postpartum assessment to discover what your symptoms are telling you and even more importantly, what you can do to fix it for good. Get started on the path to holistic recovery with the Postpartum Nutrition Repletion Plan Come hang out with us on Instagram! Feeling inspired and ready to learn more about how you can actively revolutionize postpartum care? Learn about the Postpartum University Professional Membership Stay in the loop about the Postpartum Nutrition Certification Program Check out our courses in Postpartum Mental Health, Postpartum Nutrition, and Herbal Care...

Higher Ed Demand Gen Podcast
Ep. 69: Why You Should NOT Be Sleeping On Starting An Official University Podcast // Higher Ed Demand Gen - Kate Young

Higher Ed Demand Gen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 26:41


Kate Young runs and hosts Purdue University's official podcast, ‘This is Purdue'. Related to their Podcast, they launched their official YouTube channel just 9 months ago which has garnered over 2 million views across all platforms. We discuss how she has been able to grow the podcast, her strategy for creating the podcasts, and whether or not there is value for other institutions to create their own podcast. Connect with Kate Young on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-young-podcast/

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland
Can We Learn to be More Civil?

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 26:46


10.11.23What Happens Next?Can We Learn to Be More Civil? | 93 New this season: Subscribe to Monash's YouTube channel to watch the video version of each episode. With the advent of social media, conversations and disagreements are magnified. But as our exchanges become increasingly digital, we must remember that behind every screen, there's a fellow human being. In the last episode of Season 8, Dr Susan Carland's expert guests highlight the importance of maintaining civility, and its role in preserving democratic principles and collective pursuit of the common good. Dr Amanda Stephens emphasises the importance of being aware of our mindset before engaging with others. Dr Steven Zech points out that building cooperation – whether it's between governments or individuals – takes time, and it can be lost in a moment. Professor Lucas Walsh calls attention to the need to educate young people about common challenges such as climate change that demand collective solutions. Associate Professor Helen Forbes-Mewett recognises the significance of civility as a cornerstone of social cohesion, particularly in multicultural societies. Scott Stephens, co-host of ABC Radio National's The Minefield, emphasises the essential nature of face-to-face interactions for understanding the moral reality of another person. Finally, academic and presenter Dr Waleed Aly identifies the ways we can remove contempt and engage in good faith with people whose views we oppose. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Ripple effect: The social consequences of the ‘everyday' hate crime Hi, neighbour: The dynamics that shape Melbourne's inter-ethnic relationships Why do people tailgate? A psychologist explains what's behind this common (and annoying) driving habit Thank you for joining us for Season 8 of “What Happens Next?”. We'll be back with all-new episodes in a few short months. Explore our back catalog or watch your favourite episodes. Don't forget to subscribe to be notified about our next season, and rate or review the show to help others discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland

3.11.23What Happens Next?Are We Getting More Rude? | 92 New this season: Subscribe to Monash's YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. Lockdown helped stop the spread of COVID-19, but it didn't do our social skills any favours. Have we forgotten how to get along? Civility goes beyond simple politeness  – it's a crucial virtue that binds people together. It's also essential for maintaining democracy. This week, host Dr Susan Carland is joined by world-leading journalists, commentators and academics for an investigation of civility. Are we getting more rude? Monash University's Dr Steven Zech talks about the concerning trend of increasing incivility among certain groups, especially politicians. Dr Amanda Stephens, of Monash's Accident Research Centre, discusses road rage and the “de-identifying bubbles” of our cars. As our society becomes more individualised, finding shared values and a mutual understanding of the common good becomes a critical challenge. Without them, says education expert Professor Lucas Walsh, a breakdown of civility in public discourse is inevitable. Engaging civilly means inviting responses and acknowledging humanity. Dr Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens, co-hosts of The Minefield, consider the issue of contempt, highlighting how it can erode the foundation of a democratic society. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Anger and aggressive driving all the rage on our roads The Oscars slap raises important moral question about civility and incivility Scanlon report: Taking Australia's temperature on migration attitudes “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with part two of this series and our final episode of the season: ‘Can We Learn to Be More Civil?'. If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Brains
Freakonomics' Steven Levitt On The Secret To Making Tough Choices

Big Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 39:55


Of the academic books that have become household names, “Freakonomics” must be at the top of the list. The 2005 book by University of Chicago scholar Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen Dubner created not only a whole new way of thinking about discovering answers to complex problems, but launched a media empire—from book sequel to a movie to a hit podcast.On this special episode, we sat down with Levitt during the inaugural UCPN Podcast Festival, to talk about the legacy of Freakonomics. Almost 20 years later, he told our audience how he views himself as a “data scientist” and not just an economist, what he's learned about using a coin flip to make hard decisions in life, and why he thinks he may have found the “holy grail” of solving crime. 

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series – Sustainability and Irish Poetry: Catherine Phil MacCarthy, Katie Donovan and Jane Clarke

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 34:51


Poets Catherine Phil MacCarthy, Katie Donovan and Jane Clarke write about an ethos of sustainability in their poetry.  Having grown up on farms in Ireland, they share insights on our interactions with the natural world and our place within it.  In this podcast Joseph Lennon discusses with them culture's role in spreading an ethos of sustainability and living in harmony with the planet.  If the work of the poet is to see clearly, to remember without avoiding pain, and to imagine futures beyond the trials of the present, how does the poet represent climate change and sustainability?  We have many solutions to climate change, but one of the greatest challenges lies within ourselves and our will to prioritize climate action and climate care. 

Entitled
S3E1: How Free Is Free Speech On Campus?

Entitled

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 61:06


On the third season of Entitled, we're circling back to the first fundamental right: the freedom of speech. Lawyers and law professors Claudia Flores and Tom Ginsburg begin this season by peeling back the curtains of how this right is currently playing out at universities across the country. In recent years, there have been tensions — and intense clashes — around speakers invited to campus, what professors are allowed to say in the classroom, and what subject matter should even be allowed to be taught. Now, with many of these cases making their way to the courts, is free speech at universities entering a dangerous new era?In this episode, they speak with Robert Post, Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School; and Ben Wizner, Director of the Speech, Privacy and Technology Project at the ACLU; and Komi Frey, Director of Faculty Outreach at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.

Big Brains
Defending Campus Free Speech In A Polarized Age, with Paul Alivisatos and Tom Ginsburg

Big Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 32:52


Free speech is probably one of the most polarizing public topics of debate. And those arguments only become more intense when it comes to free expression on college and university campuses. Should professors be allowed to say whatever they want? What about speakers being invited to campus? Who gets to say what is acceptable and unacceptable?The University of Chicago has had a unique and long history of defending free expression, and this year is building upon that commitment by launching The Chicago Forum on Free Inquiry and Expression. That forum is being led by renowned UChicago law professor Tom Ginsburg. He joins our podcast along with President Paul Alivisatos to talk about why universities must have a commitment to free inquiry—and how this new forum plans to promote free and open discourse, while addressing present-day challenges.

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland
Are Humans About To Evolve?

What Happens Next? Hosted by Dr Susan Carland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 26:36


22.9.23What Happens Next?Are Humans About to Evolve? | 86 New this season: Subscribe to Monash's YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. The latest episode of “What Happens Next?” takes you along for a ride through the fascinating – and frightening – world of transhumanism, a concept in which technology is harnessed to augment human abilities. Monash alumna Tan Le, the founder and CEO of bioinformatics company EMOTIV, kicks off the conversation by providing host Dr Susan Carland with an insightful perspective on transhumanism. She defines it as an evolution of humanity itself, where we continuously explore new avenues of augmentation beyond historical methods. Associate Professor Leah Heiss, from Monash University's Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, discusses our natural drive to create technologies that help us push beyond our biological limits. Monash Law's Associate Professor Karinne Ludlow considers the critical question of where to draw the line between medical assistance and enhancement, raising thought-provoking ethical dilemmas, such as the implications of gene editing and heritable genetic changes. As human-enhancing technologies emerge, issues of access become another pressing ethical concern. Associate Professor Shaun Gregory, a cardiovascular engineer working out of the Victorian Heart Hospital, highlights the existing disparities in healthcare access, emphasising the need for a fairer distribution of life-altering tech. Bioethicist Dr Julian Koplin helps listeners navigate the ethical minefield of transhumanism by discussing the importance of individual moral reflection, government regulation and the possibility of intellectual inertia. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Staying ahead of the artificial intelligence revolution – Monash Lens What Happens Next? podcast: Bias in AI, part 1 Tailoring university assessment in the age of ChatGPT - Monash Lens EMOTIV's Tan Le: opportunity never wasted “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with part two of this series, ‘Can Tech Unlock Humans' Full Potential?'. If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

#BGPerform Podcast
#BGPerform x Budokon University Podcast: Conversation on Strength

#BGPerform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 75:48


Cameron Shayne talks with Brandon Gallagher and Calisthenics Coach Nelson and has a great conversation about strength! @budokonuniversity @cameronshayne

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series – Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 33:09


Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon talks to Dr Cera Murtagh, Assistant Professor of Irish and Comparative Politics at Villanova, about her recent trip to Ireland as part of the presidential delegation with President Joe Biden, the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement and women's role in the Northern Ireland peace process. This conversation was part of the event Women as Peacemakers: 25 Years On co-hosted by the Irish American Business Chamber and Network, Villanova's Center for Irish Studies and Villanova's Anne Welsh McNulty Institute for Women's Leadership.   Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon has dedicated her career to serving the most vulnerable — first as a lawyer and now in Congress. She was first sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives on November 13, 2018 following a special election, and currently represents Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District.    Congresswoman Scanlon's legislative priorities include voting rights, access to justice, education, supporting economic growth for her region, common sense gun safety, and ending hunger. All of these priorities align with Congresswoman Scanlon's main goal as an elected official: protecting and improving the lives of America's children, families, veterans, and seniors. She currently serves on the House Committee on Rules, House Judiciary Committee, and serves as Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government. She also chairs the House Caucuses on Access to Legal Aid, Youth Mentoring, and Foster Youth.   As a staunch believer that everyone is entitled to equal protection under the law, Congresswoman Scanlon previously worked as national pro bono counsel at a major U.S. law firm, where she directed and supervised over 600 lawyers across 15 offices in providing more than 50,000 hours of pro bono legal services annually to low-income clients and nonprofit organizations. Under her leadership, the pro bono program worked on critical issues, including voting rights, child advocacy, immigration, public benefits, and criminal justice reform.   Before her election to the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Scanlon also served as an attorney at the Education Law Center, president of her local school board, and co-chair of the Voting Rights Task Force of the Association of Pro Bono Counsel. She is a graduate of Colgate University and University of Pennsylvania Law School. The Congresswoman and her husband, Mark, reside in Swarthmore and have three adult children.

The Contracting Experience
The Contracting Experience - Episode 45: Contracting Conversations: A Defense Acquisition University Podcast

The Contracting Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023


This guest episode features the Defense Acquisition University's (DAU) Contracting Conversations podcast hosted by DAU Department Chairs, Jim Valley and Scott Williams. Contracting Conversations aims to provide listeners with updated information on the credentialing contracting curriculum and answer questions on the training structure at Defense Acquisition University. This featured episode from Contracting Conversations talks about the Back-to-Basics certification structure, one year after implementation. Search for the podcast in your favorite podcasting app or go to dau.edu and search for Contracting Conversations to hear more topics that can help you on your acquisition journey. “Contracting Conversations” at dau.mil: https://media.dau.edu/media/1_vi98l1at If you would like to share feedback on the podcast, please submit via thecontractingexperience@gmail.com.

Big Brains
How The Food Industry Created Today's Obesity Crisis, With Marion Nestle

Big Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 32:15


In today's grocery stores, you can find more sugary snacks, artificial ingredients, and ultra-processed packaged foods. At the same time, the United States has seen an increase in obesity, which is costing our healthcare system, too. Nutritionist Marion Nestle says the problem today isn't that Americans don't know how to eat healthy, rather the food environment that we live in has made it much harder to do so.In this episode, she discusses what policy changes are needed—from the way food studies are funded, to offering nutrition education in schools, to regulating the food industry better. Nestle is a Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, & Public Health at New York University, Emerita, and the author of many books, including Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health, and Slow Cooked: An Unexpected Life in Food Politics.Link to the advertised Chicago Booth Review podcast: https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/podcast?source=cbr-sn-cap-camp:podcast23-20230320 

Major Insight
The Domino Effect of Success and Social Support

Major Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 16:15


Never let the fear of rejection hold you back. That's one of the most valuable lessons Kailey Kraft has learned in college so far. As an economics major, Kailey has already interned with the Federal Reserve and participated in the extremely selective Fed Challenge Competition. We'll also talk about the extraordinary power of facing your fears, and about the domino effect it can have on academic success and social support. Featured Majors: Quantitative Economics Featured Organizations and Internships: The Fed Challenge, Women in Economics, the Federal Reserve

Sex and Swinging with TorontoUnicorn
#7-TorontoUnicorn goes to Swinger University! PODCAST!

Sex and Swinging with TorontoUnicorn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 75:10


A fun collaboration with Ed and Phoebe from Swinger University podcast! Check out their podcast: https://swingeruniversity.com/ ➡️ ALL my links: https://campsite.bio/torontounicorn --- Get your own waterproof blanket from NoMoreWetSpot! HERE: https://www.nomorewetspot.info/NMWSaffiliate/NMWS_Affiliate.php?id=162&tid1=TUwebsite Use code UNICORN for 10% off! --- Want to own something I wear, use, recommend? Or just see what hilarious and unique products I found worthy of sharing? 

Not Another Politics Podcast
Political Brokers In India's Most Marginalized Communities

Not Another Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 49:56


On this show, we focus a lot on ideological polarization but it's important to remember that politics is about more than ideology or even policy victories. It's about distribution and redistribution of goods and services in return for party support, votes. This view of politics is called clientelism, and it often goes overlooked.One of the landmark papers on clientelism is from Tariq Thatchil, a political scientist at The University of Pennsylvania. It won the award for best paper in the APSR in 2018, and it's called “How Clients Select Brokers, Competition and Choice in India's Slums”. Their investigation prompts a re-thinking of the dynamics of clientelism and perhaps even holds some lessons for how to re-think the ideological view of politics as well.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5310a4d8e4b05a56d51f81c8/t/5b4cbc711ae6cf1a9051724e/1531755638231/Auerbach_Thachil_APSR.pdf

Major Insight
Daring to Dream of Neural Networks

Major Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 18:52


Ben Maldonado '23 has always loved math and problem solving, which is why he's now exploring the new frontiers of machine learning, artificial intelligence, neural networks, and self-driving cars. We'll also talk about gaining leadership experience through Greek life, about making hard college decisions, and about why it's important to close some doors before new ones can open. Featured Majors: Computer Science, Data Science and Statistics Featured Organizations and Internship : Center for Analytics and Data Science, Alpha Psi Lambda, Miami University Climbing Club, Miami University Outdoor Pursuit Center, Neurolex Data Science Intern, Amazon Software Engineering Intern

Big Brains
Is The U.S. Headed Toward Another Civil War? Feat. William Howell

Big Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 29:31


As we approach the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, we wanted to reflect on a few questions that many Americans are asking these days: Is democracy on the brink of the collapse? Why are U.S. politics so polarized? And are we headed for another civil war? These questions seem incredibly daunting, so we wanted to understand what the data really tell us. William Howell, a University of Chicago professor and director of the Center for Effective Government, has been thinking about these questions, along with political scientists across the country. In this episode, Howell explains why claims of another civil war are overexaggerated, and instead, offers some correctives.

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series – Rosie O'Gorman of Cow House Studios in Wexford, Ireland

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 32:52


Bio: Rosie O'Gorman was born and raised in Wexford. Time spent on the farm as a child with her three sisters encouraged her love of inventive playfulness. Rosie is a mother of two boys Michael and Emmet; she is an artist, a dedicated teacher, and her ancestral home is now the place where Cow House Studios resides. Rosie attended the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, receiving her BA in Art and Design Education. During that time she became devoted to making contemporary art relatable and personally meaningful to her students. She was awarded two national Irish awards: the Larkin Memorial Award for her teaching and the Taylor Award for her painting. From Dublin, she moved to San Francisco where she received her MFA from San Francisco Art Institute with the support of a Fulbright Scholarship. Her practice grew to include drawing, painting, installation and sculpture. Through Cow House Studios Rosie shares her home, family and her love of art and education. Cow House Studios: Cow House Studios is a progressive artist-run school and residency set in the farmland of county Wexford, Ireland. A productive farm to this day, the 180 acres of land provide an authentic and inspirational backdrop while facilitating multidisciplinary practices for artists in residence and students, focusing on cross-cultural learning and creative exchange. Cow House Studios supports contemporary visual arts practice. We hope to foster a deep curiosity for one's surroundings and encourage further engagement with the creative process as a catalyst for independent thought. To this end, we provide art education for children, teens and adults; facilities for colleges, schools and artist-led groups; and an artist-in-residence programme for professional artists.

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series - Liz Roche on Choreographing James Joyce's Ulysses

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 27:03


Joseph Lennon interviews Liz Roche about her performance of Yes and Yes—a modern dance interpretation of Ulysses, which was performed at Villanova University in September of 2022, following its performance in Washington D.C. with Solas Nua. Music credit to Composer Ray Harman.

Big Brains
Celebrating Our 100th Episode

Big Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 17:55


This episode marks the official 100th episode of the Big Brains podcast. To celebrate this milestone, our Senior Producer Matt Hodapp joins host Paul M. Rand for a behind-the-scenes conversation about the philosophy behind the program, their favorite moments, as well as where the podcast has been—and where it's going.

NBA University Podcast
5 Most Intriguing Teams with HoopVenue | NBA University Podcast

NBA University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 74:43


Welcome to the NBA University Podcast! In this episode, we talk to Tyler from HoopVenue about the five NBA teams we're most intrigued by for this upcoming season. Subscribe for weekly episodes with educated NBA takes, accessible advanced analytics, and engaging hoops conversation with people from around the league. Follow NBA University on Twitter: @NBA_University Send us a mailbag question: NBAuniversity@gmail.com

Capitalisn't
The Student Debt Dilemma With Constantine Yannelis

Capitalisn't

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 47:43


We're taking a week off here at the end of the summer, but with Biden's recent student loan announcement we couldn't help but think back to our episode about student debt with Constatine Yannelis. Before he was elected, Biden had promised to remove 50K in debt from borrowers. His recent announcement doesn't quite match that promise, but this episode still contains an incredible amount of vital information about our student debt problem, who really benefits from forgiveness, and what are real solutions for the future. We hope you enjoy, and thanks for listening. Your support is crucial to keeping our show going, so please tell your friends and family to give us a listen and a review. We'll be back in two weeks with a brand new episode of Capitalisn't. As Bethany mentions during the episode, if you are a journalist with some years of media experience and have an interest in deepening your knowledge and understanding of the many issues we cover on this podcast, you are encouraged to apply for the Stigler Center Journalists in Residence program, which offers training in business fundamentals at Chicago Booth. Learn more, share, and apply: www.chicagobooth.edu/stiglerjir

Major Insight
Creating Connections Across Campus

Major Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 25:09


On this episode, we welcome Meredith Aliff '24 to the podcast as the new host of Major Insight. An all new season is here as our hosts talk about embracing the newfound independence of university life, viewing college as a glimpse into adulthood, crossing paths with different people across campus, and why you should never be afraid to try new and interesting things.

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series - Emma Dabiri and Kim DaCosta

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 37:25


This episode is a recorded event of a conversation with the 2022 Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. Chair for Irish Studies, Irish author, broadcaster, and scholar, Emma Dabiri, and Kimberly DaCosta, Associate Professor of sociology at NYU. Emma Dabiri has written two very successful non-fiction books: Twisted (published as Don't Touch My Hair in Ireland) and What White People Can Do Next. Her work in the arts, fashion, and the media are complemented by her academic teaching and research in African Studies and Visual Sociology. She is currently completing her PhD at Goldsmiths University, London. The Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. Chair of Irish Studies is held in the Spring semester of each academic year by a distinguished Irish writer. Inaugurated at Villanova University in 2000, it has become one of the most prestigious Irish Studies positions in the United States. Kimberly DaCosta is a sociologist interested in racial inequality and, in particular, the contemporary production of racial boundaries. Her book, Making Multiracials: State, Family, and Market in the Redrawing of the Color Line (Stanford University Press, 2007), explores the cultural and social underpinnings of the movement to create multiracial collective identity in the United States. She is currently writing on how interracial extended kin relationships speak to questions of interracial empathy, care, and politics. She teaches courses on race in different societies, social mobility, consumerism, and the commercialization of intimate life. This event was co-sponsored by the Villanova Center for Irish Studies and Villanova Falvey Memorial Library and took place on April 4, 2022.

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series - James Ó Conaill and Philip Arneill

The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 54:35


Philip Arneill is a Belfast-born photographer, educator and AHRC Northern Bridge Doctoral Researcher at Ulster University. He holds an MA in Photojournalism & Documentary Photography from UAL and having lived for 25 years in Scotland, Egypt and Japan, is currently researching a PhD through Creative Practice. Co-creator of the audio-visual documentary project Tokyo Jazz Joints, his work explores the illusory ideas of home and culture by exploring insider-outsider dynamics, interstices, and autoethnographic issues of place and identity. His current research, I am where I am not, explores his inherited Protestant identity through the vernacular architecture of Orange Halls. In this episode of the Villanova Center for Irish Studies Podcast, Philip discusses his work, influences and research with Villanova's 2021-22 Fulbright FLTA Irish Language Instructor, James Ó Conaill. James, a native of Cavan, earned degrees from Trinity College and Maynooth University and has taught Irish and English as a second language in Balbriggan, Dublin, and Indreabhán in the Galway Gaeltacht.

Sam Miller Science
S 380: Featured Replay: Taking Care of the Competitor Gut on the J3 University Podcast

Sam Miller Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 65:33


I joined 3J University hosts John Jewett and Luke Miller on their show to discuss a wide variety of topics centering around gut health and thyroid health. Hope you enjoy! Topics include:   - Initial Client Assessment - Frequency of True Thyroid/Gut Issues - Perfect Storm Client Case - Tracking Labwork for a Female Competitor - Stress, Gut Health, and Thyroid - Micronutrient Deficiency Troubleshooting - Managing Sleep and TDEE - Advanced Testing for Gut Issues ----------  My Live Program for Coaches: The Functional Nutrition and Metabolism Specialization  Learn More www.sammillerscience.com/FNMS2022  ----------  No-Cost Coaching Resources for Our Listeners The Check-In Checklist: www.Sammillerscience.com/checklist  The Metabolism School Mini Series: www.sammillerscience.com/metabolism ----------  Stay Connected Instagram: @sammillerscience Facebook: The Nutrition Coaching Collaborative Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/nutritioncoachingcollaborative TikTok: @sammillerscience - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdPVQtMH/ ---------- “This Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast and the show notes or the reliance on the information provided is to be done at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and is for educational purposes only. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program and users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. By accessing this Podcast, the listener acknowledges that the entire contents and design of this Podcast, are the property of Oracle Athletic Science LLC, or used by Oracle Athletic Science LLC with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of Oracle Athletic Science LLC, which may be requested by contacting the Oracle Athletic Science LLC by email at team@sammillerscience.com. By accessing this Podcast, the listener acknowledges that Oracle Athletic Science LLC makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast.”  

Everything 90s Podcast
90s vs. 2000s: Music Collabs feat. The Comic Book Teacher and 90s R & B University Podcast

Everything 90s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 62:28


Episode 46 - The 90s vs. 2000s series finale is here! Which decade gave us the best music collaborations? Listen and then vote here: https://forms.gle/L8UsYhwwz9JT9EGU9 SPICE GIRLS VIRTUAL TRIVIA NIGHT: https://hopin.com/events/spice-girls-trivia-night Everything 90s Fan Club: https://www.patreon.com/everything90spodcast Connect with me here: https://linktr.ee/everything90spodcast Connect with Ronell here: https://thecomicbookteacher.com/link-in-bio/ Check out B's podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/the-zumble-podcast-network/id1526483543 90s & 2000s Collab Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LV1atClck99LbMnSaSsF4?si=ZkPu0qhpSSmZw6EaKyv-OQ&utm_source=copy-link&nd=1

LifePix Relationships
349: Exciting Changes Coming to the LifePix University Podcast

LifePix Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 7:16


Exciting changes are coming to the LifePix University Podcast! MORE of what you want!! We'll be doing more short solo episodes to help you rewire your brain on the cellular level. If you want to become more efficient and effective while experiencing more inner peace, stay tuned! Connect with ST: www.lifepixuniversity.com

The Enrollify Podcast
How To Market a University Episode 8: The Future of Higher Education Marketing

The Enrollify Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 28:31


In the final episode of the How to Market a University podcast series, Terry posits that while this is in many ways a daunting time for higher ed, there is much opportunity for innovation and reimagination. Discover how Terry thinks technology will continue to affect marketing, recruitment, and advancement, what additional revenue streams we might see schools adopt in both the short term and the long term, and what she would do if she were a college or university in 2022.Register for Enrollify's Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery.Learn more about this episode in our show notes. More About the Series:The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery's book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify's first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry's book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that's it…just a taste!  To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more.  It's also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort.  We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. 

The Enrollify Podcast
How To Market a University Episode 7: Measuring Results, Progress, and ROI

The Enrollify Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 31:49


How should colleges and universities measure the impact of branding and marketing? In Episode 7 of How to Market a University, Terry Flannery answers this question by introducing listeners to short-term, medium-term, and long-term measures of results, progress, and ROI.Furthermore, Terry unpacks the KPIs that Higher Ed CMOs should be held accountable to, she discusses who from leadership should be involved in marketing goal setting, and she offers a couple of unique frameworks for how to think about funding the marketing function at an institution effectively. Register for Enrollify's Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery's book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify's first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry's book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that's it…just a taste!  To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more.  It's also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort.  We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. 

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How To Market a University Episode 6: Digital U: Marketing Higher Education in the Digital World

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 29:34


What are the skillsets higher ed marketing teams need to effectively execute digital marketing campaigns in today's competitive market? And how should schools think about whether or not to outsource their digital marketing campaign strategy and execution? In Episode 6 of How to Market a University, Terry Flannery answers these questions and oodles more! Learn what schools Terry believes are on the cutting edge of digital marketing, discover the changes in consumer preferences that she believes will most impact higher education, and understand how to think through what digital marketing should be kept in-house and what should be outsourced. Register for Enrollify's Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery.Learn more about this episode in our show notes. More About the Series:The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery's book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify's first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry's book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that's it…just a taste!  To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more.  It's also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort.  We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, Ologie, and Carnegie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. 

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How To Market a University Episode 5: How to Integrate Brand Across the Higher Ed Institution

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 26:51


There are only a handful of other industries that have as diverse a customer base, product offering, and stakeholder base as higher education.  As such, brand integration across the enterprise is, in fact, challenging. In Episode 5 of the How to Market a University podcast series, Terry outlines how leaders should go about communicating the changes born from the brand strategy and offers suggestions for how to inspire buy-in from various constituencies.Terry also points to specific examples of schools slaying the branding integration game and offers her notes on how these schools have been able to get everyone from the president, to prospective students, to alumni and to local business leaders to jump onboard. Register for Enrollify's Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery. More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery's book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify's first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry's book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that's it…just a taste!  To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more.  It's also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort.  We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, Ologie, and Carnegie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. Learn more about this episode in our show notes. 

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How to Market a University Episode 4: Developing Brand Strategy and Expression in Higher Education

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 28:10


Oftentimes, institutions can fall prey to thinking that they are “done” with rebranding once fonts and logos have been picked and the new website has launched. But today, a brand should be treated as if it is a living, breathing organism…it is constantly either growing or shrinking in value, in recognition, in purpose.In Episode 4 of the How to Market a University Podcast series, Terry advises what an institution should do once it has completed the market research and it knows who it is, understands what its unique value offer is, and understands who its unique value offer is for. She unpacks who should be included in the development of the brand strategy and offers specific ideas for how to build a successful rubric for an institution's brand platform. Register for Enrollify's Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery. More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery's book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify's first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry's book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that's it…just a taste!  To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more.  It's also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort.  We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, Ologie, and Carnegie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.