Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance—as well as science and technology.
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CS Radio - The Official Podcast of University of Pennsylvania Career Services


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CS Radio - The Official Podcast of University of Pennsylvania Career Services
University of Pennsylvania Career Services
The official podcast of University of Pennsylvania Career Services. Every Monday during the school year, your hosts Natty Leach and J. Michael DeAngelis discuss a different topic from the world of career services.
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School's Future of the Profession Initiative presents the Law 2030 podcast. This podcast focuses on the many changes afoot in the legal profession and implications for lawyers, law students, clients and leaders across the industry.
Practicing Human is a daily podcast, hosted by Cory Muscara, offering insights and practices into how to live a fulfilling life. Cory pulls on his time living as a Buddhist monk in Burma, his many years as a mindfulness and meditation teacher, and his work in Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Energy Policy Now offers clear talk on the policy issues that define our relationship to energy and its impact on society and the environment. The series is produced by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania and hosted by energy journalist Andy Stone. Join Andy in conversation with leaders from industry, government, and academia as they shed light on today's pressing energy policy debates.
Audio interviews with industry leaders and senior faculty with exclusive insights on current topics brought to you by Knowledge@Wharton and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
OMNIA is a podcast dedicated to all things Penn Arts & Sciences. Listen to insights and perspectives from the home of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences at The University of Pennsylvania.
Bringing together top leaders, innovators and renowned faculty from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania discussing topics that matter to consumers and the business world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PoemTalk at the Writers House, hosted by Al Filreis and based at Kelly Writers House in Philadelphia. PoemTalk is a collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing, Jacket2.org, and the Poetry Foundation.
Audio interviews with industry leaders and senior faculty with exclusive insights on current topics brought to you by Knowledge at Wharton and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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UPenn Center for the Study of Contemporary China


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UPenn Center for the Study of Contemporary China
University of Pennsylvania
In-depth conversations on Chinese politics, economics, law, and society with faculty, visitors, and guest speakers at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Study of Contemporary China. Hosted by CSCC Research Scholar Neysun Mahboubi. For more information on the Center, visit https://cscc.sas.upenn.edu
Fresh Cut Grass is a weekly podcast in which hosts Jeff Fowler and Tanner Delvalle, Commercial Horticulture Educators with Penn State University, discuss various turfgrass topics with industry professionals from around the US. Topics include all aspects of sports turf management, lawn care, parks, golf, and any other professional turf. Professionals from different segments of the turf industry will be featured as guests, and casual conversation about turf management and turf improvement will ...
In the Just Economics podcast, economist Ioana Marinescu (www.marinescu.eu), associate professor of public policy at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice and research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research explores what we actually know about how policies and labor markets work, including the science behind job creation and unemployment insurance. Each episode introduces the work of an eminent scholar whose research provides evidence that empower ...
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Behind the Markets Podcast


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Behind the Markets Podcast
Behind the Markets on Wharton Business Radio
Hosts Jeremy Schwartz, Director of Research at WisdomTree and Wharton finance Professor Jeremy Siegel, author of Stocks for the Long Run, discuss the how and why of market performance with leading economists and market strategists to inform you what’s ahead for the economy and your portfolio. Jeremy Schwartz oversees research across the WisdomTree equity index family. Prior to joining WisdomTree, Jeremy was Professor Jeremy Siegel's head research assistant and helped with the research and wr ...
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Unraveling the Anthropocene: Race, Environment, and Pandemic


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Unraveling the Anthropocene: Race, Environment, and Pandemic
Liberal Arts Collective
Brought to you by the Liberal Arts Collective at the Pennsylvania State University, “Unraveling the Anthropocene” brings together academics, artists, activists, and community members from around the world to discuss issues at the intersection of race, environment, and pandemic.
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Calvary Church of State College, PA


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Calvary Church of State College, PA
Calvary Church - Central Pennsylvania
Podcast of weekly sermons from Dan Nold from Calvary Church in State College, PA. Calvary Church is a Church Without Walls serving Penn State University, State College, PA, and the surrounding area.
Hey science nerds! Welcome to Beyond the Abstract, a science podcast dedicated to discussion of the coolest cutting edge, basic science research papers in a way that just about anyone can understand. We're your hosts, Derek and Ellen, two MD/PhD students at the University of Pennsylvania who are passionate about science communication and bridging the gap between science and medicine. In each episode, we’ll dive into a paper and talk about the experiments these scientists did, what it means f ...
SportsJam features in-depth interviews with top athletes, coaches, reporters, authors and fans of the sports world. WBGO News and Sports Director Doug Doyle started the award-winning podcast SportsJam in 2008. The Pennsylvania State University graduate is one of the most decorated reporters in New Jersey radio history. SportsJam with Doug Doyle was recently named one of the top sports podcasts in 2017.Check out the rest of our line up at WBGO Studios.
One Grace Podcast helps answer questions and furthers an understanding of the spiritual journey. It is all about Love and Devotion along with who and what we are. One Grace Ashram is located in the rolling hills of the Endless Mountains in North-Eastern Pennsylvania and is the devotional manifestation of the teaching received in discipleship by one of the many devotees of the Divine Shree KrsnaGuruji (KrsnaKnows). For more: Shree KrsnaGuruji: https://krsnaknows.com OneGraceAshram: https://on ...
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center Podcasts
The podcast, Race and Regulation, focuses on the most fundamental responsibility of any society: ensuring equal justice, and dignity and respect, to all people. Listen as leading scholars uncover how government regulations across a wide range of areas—including voting rights, child welfare, banking, land use, and more—have contributed to racial inequities, as well as how regulatory changes could help build a more just society. The podcast features some of today’s foremost experts working on ...
Interviews with Scholars of Intellectual History about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
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Future of the Business World Podcast


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Future of the Business World Podcast
Wharton Global Youth Program
Future of the Business World is a monthly podcast from the Wharton Global Youth Program at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Inspired by the Program’s online course of the same name, Future of the Business World features teen entrepreneurs from around the world who are launching startups and products, and learning so much about business along the way. Each month, we will introduce you to a new teen innovator, discussing innovations, inspirations and the themes that define his o ...
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PCPG's A Poorly Sorted but Well Rounded Series


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PCPG's A Poorly Sorted but Well Rounded Series
Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists
To most folks, this may seem an odd title but it best describes the range of topics this podcast series delivers to practicing geologists, geoscientists, or anyone with an interest in Pennsylvania’s geological environment. Produced by the Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists (PCPG), the series includes practical and timely topics, technical and social matters, trends and tips for the office or the field, and interesting subjects and interviews that may remind you of why you chose ...
A Penn State Sports Blog
Bottoms on Top is a queer watering hole in the dry savanna of the University of Pennsylvania. Andreas and Prakash, Penn’s only gay students, talk about LGBTQ+ issues with sass and sensibility every other Sunday.
Not to Condemn the World, But to Save It - Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick conducts in-depth interviews, telling stories of the working of the gospel of Christ in the whole creation--in personal, community and public life. Today what we need is neither polemic nor compromise, but engagement.
Interviews with University of Pennsylvania Press book authors and editors
Quite Frankly is a podcast about the the University of Pennsylvania, its students, higher education and Philadelphia. Each episode examines a specific topic in depth, highlighting first-hand student perspectives, administrative input and commentary from experts. Whether you’re a student, professor, alumnus, administrator, parent, or Philadelphian, tune in. Quite Frankly is presented by the Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn’s independent, student-run newspaper.
Podcasting from the basement of 3620 Walnut Street by the doctoral students of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
The American Journal of Nursing, the profession's premier journal, promotes excellence in the nursing and healthcare profession. Subscribe today!
The Non-Immigrant Student podcast is an audio journal of my grad-school journey in the United States of America.It is an inspirational podcast that seeks to encourage and provide guidance to other non-immigrant students across the globe on how to live their best lives while fulfilling their Study Abroad dreams. My stories reveal the hacks, tips, and tricks I have learned while on this journey and I honestly believe that ''If I can do it, you can do it too!''So excited to have you with me on ...
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A.K. 47 - Selections from the Works of Alexandra Kollontai


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A.K. 47 - Selections from the Works of Alexandra Kollontai
Kristen R. Ghodsee
Kristen R. Ghodsee reads and discusses 47 selections from the works of Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952), a socialist women's activist who had radical ideas about the intersections of socialism and women's emancipation. Born into aristocratic privilege, the Russian Kollontai was initially a member of the Mensheviks before she joined Lenin and the Bolsheviks and became an important revolutionary figure during the 1917 Russian Revolution. Kollontai was a socialist theorist of women’s emancipatio ...
Three of The Daily Pennsylvanian’s most sports-crazed sportswriters, Marc Margolis, Sam Mitchell, and Carter Thompson, deliver hot takes and deep insights on everything Penn athletics and beyond. By reviewing the action from the past weekend and previewing upcoming match-ups, they put their sports knowledge, or lack thereof, to the test.
University of Pennsylvania Department of Bioengineering
The Heart of a Friend podcast was born out of a desire to share some of the most important things learned from a lifetime of experience. It is hosted by Andy Wiegand. Andy retired in 2017 after 40 years of pastoral ministry. He and his wife reside in Sylvania, Ohio. They have raised six children and are now very happy to be grandparents. Andy grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and received his education at Harvard University (B.A. ’73) and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (M.Div. ’78). I ...
Podcasts of selected classes from West Chester University of Pennsylvania Department of Nursing. Nursing Adaptation II discusses nursing care across the lifespan of chronic conditions.
Turning down the noise of what we are hearing in the news cycle, social media, and the discourse while turning up the information on culture, politics, and the issues of the day with knowledgeable guests and grown folk discussion. Hosted by Andrew Donaldson.
PennSound Podcasts are hosted by PennSound's co-director, Al Filreis. PennSound was created in 2003 in order to produce new audio recordings and to preserving existing audio archives of poets reading their own work and discussing poetry and poetics - and to make these available to everyone through free downloadable sound files. PennSound is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania
Eww! That's Creepy is a true crime/paranormal/extraterrestrial podcast retelling tales and true stories that scare us to the bone. Hosted by twin sisters Melissa and Jackie, this podcast will pick a theme each week involving true tales of murder, hauntings, fetishes, aliens, conspiracies, and all things creepy!
MedEdTalks Neurology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. This show will focus in on multiple sclerosis and includes interviews with Dr. Patricia Coyle from Stony Brook Medical Center, Dr. Claire Riley from Columbia University, Dr. Clyde Markowitz from University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Bruce Cohen from Northwestern University.
The PA Chamber’s All Business podcast interviews member companies’ entrepreneurs, businesses owners and executives as we take a close up look at the passion, vision and unique talents that keep Pennsylvania businesses on the path of success in today’s economy.
Underneath the quiet mountain town of Augustine, Pennsylvania, something lurks in the dark. Four strangers will find their fates intertwined at the local university when an eccentric new professor sends them down a mysterious path to discover their town's hidden past. Will they unearth the secrets of Augustine, or will the coming darkness consume them all?
From the Consortium for Policy Research in Education at University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, this is CPRE Research Minutes podcast.
Welcome to the I is for Institute podcast, hosted by Alex Klein, the Dorothy and Stephen R. Weber (CHE’60) Curator at ICA, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. In this series you will hear from our colleagues working in contemporary arts organizations around the world about their individual perspectives on the work they are doing to shape and imagine different institutional models. At this critical moment when museums and their infrastructures ...
The Offical Podcast of the Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Heard Tell


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Good Talks: Pennsylvania Primaries, Politics, & What's At The Center Of Our Universe w/Dr Michael Siegel
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On this Heard Tell Good Talks, one of our favorite guests, Dr Michael Siegel, returns to heard tell to talk his usual area of expertise in science and space with the discovery and imagery of the black hole at the center of our universe that has him and the scientific community buzzing. But also, Dr Siegel is a Pennsylvania resident, and take a turn…
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CS Radio - The Official Podcast of University of Pennsylvania Career Services


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159: Mylène Kerschner, Research and Consulting Manager
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The prodigal host returns! It’s the last episode of the season, and we have Season 1-6 host Mylène Kerschner joining the guys talking about her new role, NFTs, and her switch from education to consulting! Have a good summer! === Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PennCareerServ Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Co…
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Twice on Sunday: Interviews From The Week of 16-20 May 2022
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Twice on Sunday is Heard Tell's recap of all the great interviews and Good Talks from the week that was in turning down the noise of the news cycle. This Week: Discerning Economic Headlines & Numbers, Inflation, the Simpsons & more w/economist Jeremy Horpedahl Pennsylvania Primaries, Politics, & What's At The Center Of Our Universe w/Dr Michael Sie…
Show from 5/20/22 This week on Behind the Markets, Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel talks Walmart/ Target, GDP, money supply, and commodity prices. Then, what are the key issues for hedge funds? How should you manage your investments in this inflated environment? Host Jeremy Schwartz discusses hedging risks, how often to trade managed future…
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UK Local Elections, Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer, Northern Ireland, & more w/ Bill Bowkett
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On this Heard Tell Good Talks, we head overseas and check in with our UK friends and the local elections they just had. Bill Bowkett, of Reaction an another of our great Young Voices contributors joins us to talk about the UK local elections, what it means for PM Boris Johnson, the issues like cost of living and partygate scandals that affected the…
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Recapping the NC, PA, OR, & ID Primary Elections & Previewing GA's w/Elections Daily's Joe Szymanski
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On this Heard Tell Good Talks, guest Joe Szymanski of Elections-daily.com returns to break down the primaries in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oregon, and Idaho including high profile US Senate and governor races. Joe then helps us look forward to the next primary in Georgia coming up on Tuesday. We talk about the too-close-to-call US Senate race i…
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The Non-Immigrant Student


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Going Back to Ghana: An Option or not an Option? with Nyamekye A. Nkansah and Abena Opong-Fosu, LL.M. ’22, Cornell University, USA
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Nyamekye Afua Nkansah, LL.M. and Abena Opong-Fosu, LL.M. are recent graduates from the Cornell Law School. Afua graduated with an LL.B. from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in 2017 winning the award for “Best Project” in that academic year. She ventured on to “Makola” -Ghana School of Law, Accra- where she practiced her law degre…
President Biden came to office promising, like many before him, to fix America's immigration system. But border crossings are at record highs, his reforms have floundered and states are going their own way on how to treat undocumented residents. Meanwhile a third of voters believe there is a plan afoot to replace them with people brought in from ab…
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The Economist Podcasts


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Straight out of Orwell: Russia’s propaganda machine
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The Kremlin’s propaganda machine ensures that Russians have a much different view of the war in Ukraine than the rest of the world. Our correspondent spent a day immersed in Russian media, to learn what people there see—and what they don’t. The spectre of hyperinflation is once again stalking Zimbabwe. And our obituaries editor remembers a man who …
Kim talks to Patrick Deer about the Military Industrial Complex, a term used by US President Dwight D. Eisenhower in a 1961 speech to describe a permanent war economy, and the political, economic, and cultural matrix that sustains it. References are made to James Ledbetter’s book Unwarranted Influence and Seymour Melman’s book The Permanent War Eco…
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91 Peter Salmon on Jacques Derrida and the Buddha
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Today I talk with Peter Salmon, author of An Event, Perhaps; an intellectual biography of Jacques Derrida. Our conversation was rich: We tackle Derrida and Buddhism, Derrida and the culture wars, Derrida and practice. Foucault gets a mention, as does Heidegger, as does spiritual enlightenment, mindfulness and spirituality. Our conversation was inco…
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Olga Bertelsen, "In the Labyrinth of the KGB: Ukraine's Intelligentsia in the 1960s–1970s" (Rowman and Littlefield, 2022)
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Olga Bertelsen’s timely book, In the Labyrinth of the KGB: Ukraine’s Intelligentsia in the 1960s-1970s (Lexington Books, 2022), focuses on the generation of the sixties and seventies in Kharkiv, Soviet Ukraine—a milieu of writers who lived through the Thaw and the processes of de-Stalinization and re-Stalinization. Special attention is paid to KGB …
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Heard Tell


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Election Doubleheader w/guest Joe Szymanski Reviews Primaries & Bill Bowkett on UK Local Elections
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Your Heard Tell for Friday, 20 May, 2022 is turning down the noise and getting the information we need with not one but two great guests covering elections both here and over yonder. First, Joe Szymanski of Elections-daily.com returns to break down the primaries in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oregon, and Idaho including high profile US Senate and…
In this episode, we discuss just how important it is to let positive experiences saturate you to your core. To join the upcoming retreat, visit: www.corymuscara.com/retreatBy Cory Muscara
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Good Talks: Grown Folk Talk About Buffalo and Race, Evil, Violence, Community, & Politics w/ Dennis Sanders
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On this Heard Tell Good Talks, guest Dennis Sanders returns to Heard Tell, and our writer and pastor friend joins us in a tough, grown folks talk about race, culture, politics, and policy in light of the Buffalo massacre that saw the racially motivated killing of 10 people at a grocery story. Dennis talks about what we can and can't do to deal with…
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In These Times, Season 4 | Finding a Way With Words (Ep. 5)
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For as long as humans have had voices, trauma has been told and processed through stories, poetry, and music. In this episode, we speak with author Lorene Cary, Senior Lecturer in English, and poet Fatemeh Shams, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, on the ability of words to move people, create a community, and help us …
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The Economist Podcasts


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The Economist Asks: Is the United Nations fit for purpose?
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The war in Ukraine has put the organisation’s founding principles and its authority on the line. Anne McElvoy asks Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the United States ambassador to the UN, how the Security Council can function in a time of division. Is the sharing of military intelligence by America an act of war? Plus, the ambassador discusses her solution…
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Heart of a Friend


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Mere Christianity | Part 16 | The Road Less Traveled
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Highlights - The Road Less Traveled I didn’t go to religion to make me happy. I always knew a bottle of Port would do that. If you want a religion to make you feel really comfortable, I certainly don’t recommend Christianity. (God in the Dock) Christ says, “Give me all. I don’t want so much of your time and so much of your money and so much of your…
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Pestilent peninsula: covid in North Korea
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North Korea’s zero-covid strategy appears to have failed. The country has officially acknowledged 162 cases; the true number is probably orders of magnitude more. The country’s health-care system is inadequate, and pre-existing conditions such as tuberculosis and malnutrition are rampant. With elections impending in Turkey, politicians have begun c…
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Can Netflix Bounce Back With Ad-Supported Tiers? Wharton Professor Weighs In
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Wharton Professor of Marketing Americus Reed talks about the state of Netflix and if it can bounce back with ad-supported tiers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Adriana Alfaro Altamirano, "The Belief in Intuition: Individuality and Authority in Henri Bergson and Max Scheler" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021)
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Within the Western tradition, it was the philosophers Henri Bergson and Max Scheler who laid out and explored the nonrational power of "intuition" at work in human beings that plays a key role in orienting their thinking and action within the world. As author Adriana Alfaro Altamirano notes, Bergon's and Scheler's philosophical explorations, which …
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Todd McGowan, "Universality and Identity Politics" (Columbia UP, 2020)
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The great political ideas and movements of the modern world were founded on a promise of universal emancipation. But in recent decades, much of the Left has grown suspicious of such aspirations. Critics see the invocation of universality as a form of domination or a way of speaking for others, and have come to favor a politics of particularism—ofte…
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Grown Folk Talk on Buffalo & Race, Trump 2020 2.0, Mariupol Falls, 2000 Mules, guest Dennis Sanders
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Your Heard Tell for Thursday, 19 May, 2022 is turning down the noise and getting the information we need regarding Donald Trump using the too-close-to-call GOP US Senate primary in Pennsylvania to start in on stolen elections yet again, but how will relitigating 2020 play out in the 2022 primaries and general election, especially with unfit candida…
In this episode, we discuss how to soften the walls around your heart. To join the "Opening The Heart" retreat, visit: www.corymuscara.com/retreatBy Cory Muscara
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The Economist Podcasts


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Money Talks: Worse than the average bear (market)
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The beginning of 2022 has been particularly brutal for stock markets. The S&P 500 had its worst April since 1970, the past seven weeks have marked the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s longest losing streak since 1980, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq has fallen 20% from its peak, putting it officially in bear market territory. This week, hosts Mike Bird, Al…
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Good Talks: Covering Congress, How to Talk About Disabilities, NC Politics, & more w/journalist Eric Garcia
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On this Heard Tell Good Talks, one of our favorite guest Eric Garcia, journalist and author of the book "We Are Not Broken" returns to Heard Tell to talk about the viral video and reaction of a non-verbal valedictorian using a device to give her commencement speech brings up issues of technology opening up possibilities for folks with disabilities …
Race and Regulation focuses on the most fundamental responsibility of any society: ensuring equal justice, and dignity and respect, to all people. The host is Cary Coglianese, the Director of the Penn Program on Regulation and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Send comments and/or questions to podcast@pennreg.org.…
Five American states held primary elections yesterday. The most important were in Pennsylvania, where a Trump-backed candidate won the Republican gubernatorial primary. The Republican senate race remains too close to call. Wide-area motion imaging is a surveillance technique developed by the military in Iraq but now creeping into the civilian world…
In this episode Kim talks with Mustafa Yavas about Alienation. Mustafa quotes Karl Marx’s Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844. He also references Albert Camus’ books The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus, and Charlie Chaplin’s film Modern Times. Towards the end of the episode, he mentions Bertrand Russell’s 1930 article “In Praise of Idl…
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Heard Tell


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Keeping Proper Media Perspective, Primary Results, Congress, Autism, Heard/Depp, guest Eric Garcia
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Your Heard Tell for Wednesday, 18 May, 2022 is turning down the noise and getting the information we need regarding the latest round of primary voting as some high profile races in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and others go to the voters in this midterm election cycle. We discuss how media and social media tend to focus on the outliers and extreme…
To join the online retreat, visit: www.corymuscara.com/retreatBy Cory Muscara
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Babbage: How to unlock the secrets of the universe—part one
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is restarting after a three-year break for maintenance and upgrades. In the first of two episodes, host Alok Jha travels to the Franco-Swiss border to find out what the particle accelerator could reveal about the fundamental building blocks of the universe. In 2012, the LHC discovered the Higgs boson, the final piece…
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Just Economics


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Why Sectoral Employment Programs Work with Larry Katz
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Larry Katz is an economics professor at Harvard University, and an expert on all things about the labor market. Larry was the chief economist of the US Department of Labor in 1993-1994. He is an editor at the Quarterly Journal of Economics, one of the top academic journals in the field of economics. You can follow him on Twitter @lkatz42. Larry has…
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#103 Dangerous Amusement Parks: Disneyland
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Welcome to eww that’s creepy podcast! The theme this week is dangerous amusement parks, and in this episode, Melissa is going to tell Jackie about numerous accidents that occurred at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. From the Matterhorn Bobsleds to space mountain, and even it’s a small world, accidents can happen anywhere. Even in the happiest pla…
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Fresh Cut Grass


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Season 2 Episode 18: Seashore Paspalum at Austin FC with Weston Appelfeller, Vice President of Grounds
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Tanner and Jeff walk with Weston Appelfeller, from Austin FC. Weston talks about managing seashore paspalum at the newly constructed Austin FC facility. Weston talks about why this grass was chosen and how shade was a factor in its selection. This discussion is a unique opportunity to learn about professional soccer stadium turf maintenance with a …
Stablecoins are essential to the financial plumbing of the cryptocurrency world. They’re pegged to a real-world asset, usually the dollar. But when that peg breaks, things can turn ugly in a hurry. Much of India is suffering through a particularly blistering and costly heatwave. And Indonesians’ love of songbirds is threatening wild bird population…
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How Not To Talk About Workers, PA Primary, Piercing Russia's Info Bubble, guest Dr Michael Siegel
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Your Heard Tell for Tuesday, 17 May, 2022 is turning down the noise and getting the information we need regarding how NOT to talk about workers, inflation, and the cost of living crisis if you are a politician, office holder, commentator, or just a decent functional adult. We find an example and teachable moment via a minister from the UK who recom…
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Wharton Business Daily


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Jackie Reses: The Great Resignation is Causing People to Start New Businesses at Record Numbers
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Jackie Reses, Chairman, Economic Development Council at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Former Head of Square Capital, and co-author of Self-Made Boss, joins Dan Loney to discuss the state of small business. Reses, a Wharton alumna, talks about how 2/3 of job growth is coming from small business and how the Great Resignation is contribut…
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Elizabeth Rodrigues, "Collecting Lives: Critical Data Narrative as Modernist Aesthetic in Early Twentieth-Century Us Literatures" (U Michigan Press, 2022)
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On a near-daily basis, data is being used to narrate our lives. Categorizing algorithms drawn from amassed personal data to assign narrative destinies to individuals at crucial junctures, simultaneously predicting and shaping the paths of our lives. Data is commonly assumed to bring us closer to objectivity, but the narrative paths these algorithms…
Just a few weeks ago, Shree KrsnaGuruji shared Impact Theory’s interview with speaker/author, Mel Robbins. From that, today we are talking about decision-making, and taking action, and hear how the lessons for material worldly success are underwritten with Spiritual teachings. #spiritualjourney #loveanddevotion #krsnaguruji #onegraceashram #krsnakn…