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Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000

Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna

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Artificial Intelligence has too much hype. In this podcast, linguist Emily M. Bender and sociologist Alex Hanna break down the AI hype, separate fact from fiction, and science from bloviation. They're joined by special guests and talk about everything, from machine consciousness to science fiction, to political economy to art made by machines.
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Our Long Walk

Johan Fourie and Jonathan Schoots

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A podcast series about South Africa’s past, present, and future. Economic historian Johan Fourie and historical sociologist Jonathan Schoots interview social science scholars investigating fascinating questions about our country and continent and distil those lessons into practical policy suggestions today.
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Ron Van Dam Show

New England Broadcasting

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Humor Sociologist Ron Van Dam has been entertaining audiences on radio and TV for over 30 years.... Over 2,700 Podcast Episodes, Syndicated Radio...New Show Every Weekday....Comedy, Satire, Experts, Guests, Social Commentary With A Unique Style
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Sociologist and sexuality speaker Dr. Jenn and on-air radio host Clint August of San Diego's Classic Rock radio station 101KGB talk about the latest sex research, funny facts, relationship tips, sexual commentary, and upcoming events.
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Jarosław Gibas

Jarosław Gibas

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Jarosław Gibas lecture podcast form. Subjects: emotional quotient, mindfulness and self development paths. Author is a sociologist who used to work as a journalist but today he is know as a teacher and author of several books about spiritual and emotional intelligence. He conducts workshops and trainings focused on EQ skills and mindfulness. He works with clients within models originating from transpersonal psychology. In his private life he is devoted motorcyclist lover living with his wife ...
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Beauty At Work

Brandon Vaidyanathan

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Beauty at Work expands our understanding of beauty: what it is, how it works, and why it matters. Sociologist Brandon Vaidyanathan interviews scientists, artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders across diverse fields to reveal new insights into how beauty shapes our brains, behaviors, organizations, and societies--for good and for ill. Learn how to harness the power of beauty in your life and work, while avoiding its pitfalls.
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This podcast is the result of a a research led by Ludovic Joxe, sociologist and humanitarian aid worker for Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières/MSF). Each episode uses the Google NoteBookLM tool to discuss the content of a different article published by Ludovic Joxe in an academic journal in recent years. The written version of each article is avalaible online (https://cv.hal.science/ludovic-joxe) or can be requested from Ludovic Joxe (ludovic.joxe@gmail.com).
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Following the Aliveness

Janine Schipper

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“Following the Aliveness” takes a deep dive into the sacred in everyday life in under 15 minutes, making it a perfect way to start your day, your meditation practice, or simply providing a moment of sacred time amidst life's busyness and chaos. “Following the Aliveness” is hosted by Janine Schipper, a forest wanderer, mother, meditation teacher, environmental sociologist, and explorer of the deep mysteries that lie within. New podcast episodes are available twice weekly.
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Unlimited

Valerie Friedlander

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The Unlimited Podcast is a podcast for badass women who are on a journey to release learned limitations and live a more present, joyful, and intentional life. It's about reaching for the stars while keeping your feet on the ground. Your Host, Valerie Friedlander is an ICF certified coach, sociologist, business owner, and mom. You can find out more at www.valeriefriedlander.com and follow her on Instagram @unlimitedcoachval
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The Inequality Podcast

Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility

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Presented by the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, The Inequality Podcast brings together scholars across disciplines to discuss the causes and consequences of inequality and strategies to promote economic mobility. This podcast is hosted by economists Steven Durlauf and Damon Jones, psychologist Ariel Kalil, and sociologist Geoff Wodtke.
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Experience by Design

Adam Gamwell, Gary David

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This is experience by design, a podcast that brings new perspectives to the experiences we have everyday. Does standing in line always have to suck? Why are airports so uncomfortable? What does it mean to be loyal to a brand? Why do you love being connected but dislike feeling tethered to your smart phone? Can we train people to care about the climate? Join Sociologist Gary David and Anthropologist Adam Gamwell on an expedition to the frontiers of culture and business through the lens of hum ...
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Wes and Mike Waste Time Watching TV

Wes Shirley and Mike Lucas

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A sociologist and a guy that has heard that word before, think way too much about TV shows. Wes Shirley and Mike Lucas take deep dives into popular shows, one episode at a time. One loves the show and one has never seen it before.
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The Five Minute Advocate Podcast

Community Broadcasting Association of Australia

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Australian perspectives on the week's neglected social aspects of life, too often ignored by economics-driven priorities. These undermine our options for good societies, not just growth. Eva Cox is a well-known sociologist and public feminist commentator with a long involvement in advocacy for more civil societies. Julie Macken has a wealth of experience as a journalist for AFR and New Matilda and has worked with a variety of non-profit organisations. Produced for community radio stations ac ...
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Expat Podcast The Netherlands

Your Move To The Netherlands

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Podcast channel for internationally minded people in The Netherlands. Interviews and lectures about living and working in The Netherlands, covering topics like Business, Career, Networking, Cultural differences, tips for trips and recommendations by fellow expats. The podcast is hosted by Michel Daenen, a Dutch sociologist who has been an expat himself and since he repatriated supports international people to have a smooth landing in The Netherlands. This podcast originally started as a Radi ...
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A podcast about books, TV shows and movies from a sociological perspective by media critic Marina Berlin. Subscribe to learn about recently revived historical lesbians, the revolutionary horror of Hannibal, how stories get matriarchies right and wrong, and so much more. Follow the podcast on twitter @PopSocPodcast or visit the website: https://marinaberlin.org/podcast/
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Uncommon Sense

The Sociological Review

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Our world afresh, through the eyes of sociologists. Brought to you by The Sociological Review, Uncommon Sense is a space for questioning taken-for-granted ideas about society – for imagining better ways of living together and confronting our shared crises. Hosted by Rosie Hancock in Sydney and Alexis Hieu Truong in Ottawa, featuring a different guest each month, Uncommon Sense insists that sociology is for everyone – and that you definitely don’t have to be a sociologist to think like one! S ...
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Millennial Soul Food

Millennial Soul Food

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The Millennial Soul Food podcast is hosted by Keon Dillon aka Keyoncé, a Spiritual Life and Business Coach, Cultural Sociologist, Tarot Reader and Cosmonaut based in Atlanta, GA. Food for the Mind, Body, and Soul, the show is all about Spirituality, the Occult Arts, and Tarot from Keyoncé’s Black, Queer, Southern perspective. Please Like, Comment, Share, and/or Leave a Review on iTunes. Thanks so much for listening! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/millennial-sou ...
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Scenic Route

Jennifer Walter

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Life's one helluva ride — why not enjoy the view? The Scenic Route Podcast is your audio chill pill, serving up mindset shifts, laughs, and 'aha!' moments that fuel your soul and your wallet. We're all about: Finding purpose (without the fluff) Embracing the soft life (because hustle culture is so last season) Real talk (sugar-coating? Not around here) Actionable insights (for when you're ready) Daring convos (we go there, boo) Whether you're feeling lost and emotionally exhausted, hiding fr ...
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Sociologist Anna Akbari and technologist Dan Gonzalez break down the latest and greatest in the world of innovation, technology, and workplace culture. You'll laugh, you'll learn, you'll be inspired to innovate.
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Yves Patte

Yves Patte

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Father | Backpack Entrepreneur (watch my #TEDx talk) | Youth Adviser @ Centre culturel de Genappe | Sociologist | Owner of Innovons scs | Founder of CrossFit Nivelles | Humanist | Localist
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COVID-19 made Canada the ultimate grim reaper among the nations of the Global North. Why? Because 82% of our first-wave deaths were vulnerable elderly residents of long-term care facilities. And, yes, you do need to know more about this. Reviewing the pandemic’s first 20 months, and delving into a cornucopia of eldercare issues, host Megan J. Davies talks to an eclectic cast of characters: a journalist who set out to keep a tally of the deaths and ended up a Go-Fund-Me star, a nurse in charg ...
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Looking Outside

Jo Lepore

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A podcast featuring conversations with influential and original thinkers from a wide range of fields, offering a fresh perspective on familiar topics. Hosted by futurist and marketer Jo Lepore.
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Mercy Street

Mercy Street: An Original Drama Series From The All Stories Theater Company

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In a working class Boston neighborhood, a renowned sociologist recruits first rate doctors, social workers and lawyers to work under one roof serving this often neglected community.
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Modern Racism Podcast

Trevor B. Milton

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Created by a Sociologist/College Professor, this podcast gets into the minutia of modern day racial bias and the shadows of institutional racism. This podcast is adjoined to an upcoming documentary film entitled "Modern Racism." This film explores America's efforts to repair the damage caused by institutional racism. In this podcast, Sociologist Trevor B. Milton will engage in uncomfortable conversations on racism, the color line, the legacy of white supremacy, and up-to-date DNA research on ...
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As One Our Society

Ryan manning

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As One: Our Society is a podcast that focuses on commonly misunderstood, ignored or problematic issues in American culture. As One is created, researched and produced by Ryan Manning artist, photographer and aspiring sociologist.
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Pieces to Weight

Julius Alejandro

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There are topics that are affecting the underbelly of our society. They are complex with no simple answers. Join Julius Alejandro, sociologist, and organizational leadership consultant as he interviews guests that provides perspective and give pieces to weight of understanding. Each session will cover a topic with a different guest to provide a perspective.
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The Elusive Dream Podcast

Urban Arts Digital

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What is the elusive dream? The Elusive Dream Season One is a conversation between sociologist, Dr. Korie Little Edwards and clergy, Pastor Rich Johnson about the intersection of race and religion. Together, we seek to uncover the hidden forces in our society that deepen racial injustices.
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INDIGENIUS LOCI

Vicky Markolefa

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The psychogeographic documentary film INDIGENIUS LOCI explores the interface of man and nature. Vasilis Fourkiotis, deep ecologist, shepherd, and sociologist strides across his ancestral lands immersed in spiritual reflections of a postmodern world. The film embraces the notion of transformation. Hence, INDIGENIUS LOCI decided to become a mini pod. Created by Vicky Markolefa - Mind The Bump Productions #IndigeniusLoci #psychogeography #ecofeminism #shortfilms #indiefilms
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Everyday Better is your essential podcast for leveling up in personal development, life, and career success. Hosted by Leah Smart, an educator in self-improvement and positive psychology, this podcast offers transformative conversations with influential experts sharing real-life success stories, actionable insights, and research-backed tips. Elevate your mindset, gain clarity, and unlock your potential as you journey toward becoming 'Everyday Better.' Whether you're at a crossroads or simply ...
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19th Century philosopher Jeremy Bentham allowed his body to be put on public display after he passed on but would you allow your body to be displayed after you die? The following video and audio collection examines specific cases in which the issue of display and ownership are raised and explores how museums have handled this question. Experts share reasons for their beliefs regarding repatriation and refer to specific examples on the topic of whether remains should be returned to their coun ...
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Eavesdrop: Stories of the Everyday

Justin Smith and Dr Nicholas Hookway

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Eavesdrop on Justin and sociologist Dr Nick as they take turns telling stories of the everyday. From dealing with potty mouth toddlers, to the dramas of amateur sporting heroics and contemporary funeral fashions, they combine social commentary with a healthy dose of piss taking to shed light on life's big questions and the small annoying ones.
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Liberal Fix

Liberal Fix

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A recap of the week in Progressive or Liberal Politics. News, Commentary and Analysis. Hosted by sociologist Keith Brekhus from Montana and the show's Producer Naomi Minogue from California.Every Friday, Liberal Fix hosts and guests tackle tough issues with a perspective that comes from outside the beltway.Join the Liberal Fix community, a like-minded group of individuals dedicated to promoting progressive ideals and progressive activists making a difference.
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American Idols

Axis Mundi Media

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A podcast series about how and why one world-renowned sociologist renewed his faith by leaving Christian nationalism behind. In this limited series, world-renowned sociologists Andrew Whitehead uses his own faith journey to uncover the threats that White Christian nationalism poses both to the United States and to the American church. Through interviews with leaders in the field, including Dr. Sam Perry, Dr. Ruth Braunstein, Dr Robert P. Jones, Dr. Jemar Tisby, and many others, Whithehead re ...
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Yeah, that one. Breaking all the rules, in order to create new expectations, Dyssonance is a recognized expert on Trans lives, a sociologist and psychologist with a peculiar and particular take on issues such as human rights, oppression, and social governance. Just when you think you have her figured out, she'l show you where you went wrong, or where you went right. Tune in, and experience what some have called a woman for whom drinking bleach is preferable to dealing with, and others have c ...
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Boy vs. Girl: A Podcast

Rachel Leventhal-Weiner & Matthew Dicks

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A podcast about gender and gender stereotypes from a self-described expert on gender issues (the boy) (Matthew Dicks) who has spent the last two decades immersed in female culture and a sociologist (the girl) (Rachel Leventhal-Weiner) who is an actual scholar with actual credentials.
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Labelling the Disabling is a podcast hosted by Edward Birt, Chief Operating Officer from The Disability Trust and sociologist and comedian Carol Heijo. Join Ed and Carol as they meet super interesting guests and explore the intersections between disability, human rights, social justice and the NDIS and find out how people are navigating the challenges of everyday life with a disability to get s#@! done. This podcast is brought to you by The Disability Trust with the aim of better understandi ...
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Greener Thoughts

Greener Thoughts

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Welcome to Greener Thoughts. I help you understand the environment today, so you can experience a greener life. My name is Na'ilah Dawkins. I have been an environmentalist since age 12 and knew I'd be a scientist growing up so I became a sociologist! 🎁Be an entrant in my 3 special annual giveaways!🎁 Featured in: 🌟 January 2020 Podblade.com article '43 Expert Tips to Creating a Successful Podcast' 🌟 June 2019 Guest Blog post of the Sierra Club - Maryland Chapter's blog 🌟 3-time Guest Podcaste ...
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A medical sociologist with a PhD, hypnotherapist, writer in complementary medicine and long term chronic illness survivor, hope & positive psychology has been my cornerstone of living well, despite the struggles. I invite you to journey with me in feeling better & being the best you can be, with hope & camaraderie. Let's journey together! Cover art photo provided by Bervan Ince on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@bervan
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The Savvy Founder

Philip Topham

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Too often Silicon Valley has become the new Hollywood of broken promises and dashed dreams. Is the startup journey weighing you down? Are you searching for your own coffee shop conversation that turns into a $5M check? Weekly, Philip Topham, The Savvy Founder and Armchair sociologist, explores the startup struggle and what it means to be founder and Chief Everything Officer. Philip will be interviewing guests and sharing his own experiences uncovering the raw truths and hard earned “aha” mom ...
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The Paula Faris Show

That Sounds Fun Network

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Join Emmy-Award winning journalist, Founder of CARRY™ and America’s most curious mom, Paula Faris, as she and her frequent co-host, husband John, talk about the hottest topics that parents are talking about. This listener driven show tackles your big questions: "When to have the sex talk with my kid? Why are we fighting about the dishes again? How can I juggle work and life? Why are teenagers and toddlers so hard?" If you’re talking about it, Paula is talking about it in a real, relatable an ...
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Sexual Craftsmanship

Sarah L. Martin

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Sexual Craftsmanship is the podcast for men in STEM who struggle with dating, sex, and relationships. If you’ve ever suspected you’re being lied to about how dating and sex work, if you’re caught up in analysis paralysis and wish you knew what to do to move forward, or if you just want to start having awesome sex already, you’re in the right place. No experience necessary! Goodbye frustration and uncertainty, hello fun and pleasure! Your host, Certified Sex Coach, sociologist, and total nerd ...
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Sudhir Breaks the Internet

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

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The Columbia University sociologist Sudhir Venkatesh studies exclusive worlds by embedding himself — with a crack-selling gang, sex workers, the teenage children of billionaires, and most recently, at the highest levels of companies at the vanguard of the digital revolution, including Facebook and Twitter. And now he’s hosting a podcast. In each episode, Venkatesh will reveal what he learned in Silicon Valley and talk with the people he met along the way who are building and running the digi ...
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We’ve covered climate change and environmental causes on Looking Outside, focused on the innovation that’s helping to create new solves for existing problems. On this episode, we’re exploring the topic of environmental action from a human perspective, looking at what sociology and the study of historical patterns of collective human behavior can te…
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We’re having fewer and fewer kids in the U.S. In fact, we’ve reached record-low numbers. But here’s the question: should we care? I am talking to sociologist Dr Jennifer Glass to explain the trend and reveal the most puzzling piece about it all. Dr Glass is a Sociology Professor at the, University of Texas and the Executive Director at the Council …
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In this episode of Looking Outside, we're exploring the influence and influencers of Food Culture, and the sociological, traditional and modern values that are redefining how we innovative in food. We're joined for this conversation by Jing Gao, Founder & CEO of modern Chinese food brand Fly by Jing. Armed with a desire to help people discover new …
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Daniel McInerny is associate professor and chair of the philosophy department at Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia. He is also a novelist and dramatist. As a scholar, Daniel is foremost interested in reactivating an Aristotelian understanding of mimetic art, long out of favor among philosophers. His latest book is Beauty and Imitation: A…
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Do you think we need to agree with people in order to respect them or befriend them? Maybe you’ve been unfriended by someone who doesn’t see eye to eye with you politically, or your kid has come from school saying disparaging things about another kid’s family because of who they’re voting for. (That’s the worst…and I’ve been there.) And why can’t w…
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Jeffrey Hall is a Professor of Communication Studies and the Director of the Relationships and Technology Lab at the University of Kansas. He studies the way technology influences relationships, including the impact of social media on feelings of belonging, connectedness and loneliness. The harms of social platforms have been well documented over t…
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Ever wondered how fear shapes your reality and what it takes to overcome it? Discover how to turn fear and anxiety into powerful tools for personal growth and success. In this empowering episode of The Scenic Route Podcast, host Jennifer Walter and guest Jana Osta, a hypnotherapist and Kundalini yoga teacher, explore practical strategies for managi…
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Send us a text Van and her friends enjoy a night at Drake's place! Intro music is Wes's old punk band Outer Party. Outro music is a song called These Feelings by a band called Death on Mars. You can connect with us at wesandmikewastetime@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesandMike Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wesandmikewastetime/?hl=e…
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In this episode of The Five Minute Advocate Julie Mackin critiques Australia’s $400 billion submarine deal with the US, arguing that funds are urgently needed to address domestic issues. She highlights the crisis in NSW’s mental health sector, where psychiatrists face burnout and low pay, risking mass resignations. Mackin questions why the governme…
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“I have returned to a world where the gossamer wings of a fly that has landed on my foot has the capacity to fascinate and fill me with joy.” Join us for today’s episode as Janine shares her journey into forging deep connections with the more-than-human world and offers insights on how we can all cultivate a closer relationship with nature. To shar…
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Today we have a fascinating discussion lined up with Alex Nathanson, a technologist, artist, and founder of Energy Transition Design LLC. In this episode, we'll explore the intricate challenges and opportunities that come with solar-powered technology, particularly solar roof tiles and the broader adoption of renewable energy solutions. Alex will s…
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Zapraszam do lektury moich książek wydanych przez wydawnictwo Tathata:https://www.fundacjahs.org/sklep/Zapraszam do lektury moich książek wydanych przez wydawnictwo Helion:https://sensus.pl/autorzy/jaroslaw-gibas/14859AOferta moich szkoleń video:https://akademiahs.fundacjahs.org/courses/Oferta moich otwartych szkoleń i warsztatów: Warsztat autotera…
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Today's Mid-Week Breather offers an extended version of the closing meditation from this past Sunday's episode titled “Waking Up to the Moment.” May you experience peace and well-being. As you go about your day, may you embrace the aliveness within you! To share comments, send us a text. Support the show Join us every Sunday for a new episode of “F…
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How is art relevant to our yearning for flourishing? In this episode, I interview philosopher Daniel McInerny about his new book, Beauty and Imitation. Dr. Daniel McInerny is associate professor and chair of the philosophy department at Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia. He is also a novelist and dramatist. As a scholar, Daniel is foremo…
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John and I have a wide-ranging conversation about Why Parenting in America is So Tough. We talk about our big struggles as parents, how parenting is “hazardous to your health” per the Surgeon General, plus we check in with our friend Stephanie May Wilson (Mom and Podcaster), who recently moved from Tennessee to SPAIN, mainly because parenting in Am…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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Thubten Chodron is an American Tibetan Buddhist Nun and the founder of Sravasti Abbey, the only Tibetan Buddhist training monastery in the United States. In her recently re-released book Working With Anger, Thubten describes different practices for dealing with our anger that don't involve expression or suppression. On this week’s episode of Everyd…
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In this powerful episode of The Scenic Route Podcast, host Jennifer Walter dives deep into the often misunderstood world of grief and healing with expert Parijat Deshpande, MS and founder of Ruvelle. Together, they explore: The universal nature of grief and why all loss is valid How to integrate loss into daily life and honour loved ones The import…
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In this episode of The Five Minute Advocate, Michael Walker reflects on a historic moment as Britain announces its decision to return the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius after over 200 years. While Diego Garcia will remain a military base, this victory highlights the power of persistence and international law, offering hope to advocates everywhere …
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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On this episode of The Inequality Podcast, host Steven Durlauf is joined by Janet Gornick, director of the Stone Center of Socio-Economic Inequality at The City University of New York and one of the world’s foremost experts on the measurement of socio-economic inequality. They discuss her many contributions to improving the quantity and quality of …
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Send us a text There will be no stranger episode. Truly excellent. Intro music is Wes's old punk band Outer Party. Outro music is a song called These Feelings by a band called Death on Mars. You can connect with us at wesandmikewastetime@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesandMike Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wesandmikewastetime/?hl=e…
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This podcast discusses the fact that humanitarian mission conditions limit local integration and the analytical article on which this podcast is based suggests three forms of attachment: home (“break expatriates”), elsewhere (“multi‑homeland expatriates”) or nowhere (“duty‑free expatriates”). For the latter, MSF plays, until their departure from th…
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In the humanitarian sector, dedicated to alleviating people’s suffering, how to qualify a misconduct and impose a potentially painful sanction? How can one judge, i.e. consider that everyone is responsible for their act, in a working area based on the fact that human inequalities are partly due to social determinisms? To what extent tolerating devi…
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“The historian [of the vineyard] gave us regular feedback on what she was finding, and she also brought in oral historians to take our own life histories. There's also a psychoanalytical point to be made here - you can take refuge in this scholarly exercise, going into archives and finding out things that happened hundreds of years ago, you can all…
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“From this place of endless possibilities, my heart is not restricted but opens wide and wild.” Join us for this week’s episode as Janine explores the freedom that is possible within one aware moment. To share comments, send us a text. Support the show Join us every Sunday for a new episode of “Following the Aliveness” and enjoy a Mid-Week Breather…
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Over the past thirty years or so, players in the international aid sector have sought to involve the populations they work with more closely in a movement of “southernization”. At MSF, this movement has resulted in a diversification of the origin of “expatriates”. This diversification would in fact lead to a partial depoliticization of the organiza…
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In this podcast, we discuss the notion of politicization from an anthropological perspective, considering the organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) as a society of individuals in its own right, with its institutions, rules, norms and modes of operation, and seeking to understand who within it is legitimate to express themselves, who is listen…
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By defining precariousness as a period of undergone uncertainty, this article aims to grasp how the tension between militant ideal and managerial imperative of the organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), present since its foundation, has been translated into the form of a managerial policy sometimes perceived as an opportunity, sometimes as a …
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In this podcast, we discuss the fact that, at MSF, mobility experiences are accumulable, mobilizable, convertible, depreciable and transmissible. Based on that, we suggest that, while these experiences are not always mobilized by those who have them to climb the formal internal hierarchy, they do, in any case, enable them to gain decision-making po…
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In this podcast, we discuss the notion of disinterestedness within Doctors Without Borders (MSF). This podcast reveals three gradations of interest: first, interestedness, the gradation where individual material and symbolic rewards are recognised by the individuals, then, disinterestedness, second gradation where the rewards are a priori collectiv…
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This podcast examines the acceptance of the humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the areas where it operates. It focuses in particular on the individual memberships of direct aid beneficiaries and the more general recognition of the organization by the local social fabric.Από τον Ludovic Joxe
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Zaprogramowane moralne znieczulenieZapraszam do lektury moich książek wydanych przez wydawnictwo Tathata:https://www.fundacjahs.org/sklep/Zapraszam do lektury moich książek wydanych przez wydawnictwo Helion:https://sensus.pl/autorzy/jaroslaw-gibas/14859AOferta moich szkoleń video:https://akademiahs.fundacjahs.org/courses/Oferta moich otwartych szko…
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How do historical insights inform modern governance? Can traditional institutions be as effective as modern bureaucracies in driving development? What can Africa’s diverse historical pathways teach us about building effective policies today?In this episode, Jonathan Schoots and Johan Fouriesit down with James Robinson, an economist and political sc…
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Over the past thirty years, as the humanitarian sector has become increasingly professional, and society has recognised the importance of psychological well-being, Médecins Sans Frontières’ managers have accepted that an employer is responsible for the mental health of its employees. Following on from the mental-health theme of our last issue, the …
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