Living in Da Nola! Just me, myself, and I rambling my way through the daily lifestyle of a Black Woman in Da Nola! If you enjoy my conversation 😉 let me know on your platform! Spread the Love🖤
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Black Millennials discuss pertinent and critical issues surrounding everyday life, in the form of a "love" letter. Let's have a heart to heart. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabrielle-osborne/support
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Speaking of History is a podcast series which explores stories hidden within the recently digitised cassette tapes of interviews conducted in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s with former University of Sydney staff and students. This series is part of the History of University Life.
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Created by The University of Chicago Yuen Campus in Hong Kong, The Course is a compilation of personal conversations with professors from The University of Chicago. Each episode features one professor, where they talk about who they are outside lecture halls, the path that led them to become a professor, and all the ups and downs along the way. For curious students and anyone interested, here’s The Course on career stories as told by professors from UChicago.
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Agency Highway is a podcast for digital agencies who want to grow, earn more and work less. Episodes are a mix of quick wins, interviews with people who are doing amazing things, tools, tips and resources that will help you grow your agency and build the life that you want.
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Welcome to The LottieFiles Podcast where we sit down and talk to designers, developers and those who dabble in all things Lottie.
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Episode 130 - Carolina López-Ruiz: "Expand your worldview and knowledge in university."
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Professor Carolina López-Ruiz from the Divinity School and the Department of Classics shares how her passion for the ancient world started from a young age, and her determination to have a career related to this sector led her to appreciate various languages and the cultural understanding it opens up for her. Tune in to hear her talk about her care…
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Episode 129 - Fred Ciesla: "I want to know if there is life elsewhere."
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Professor Fred Ciesla from the Department of Geophysical Sciences is on The Course this week to share how his career path to becoming a geophysical sciences professor started when he was a child. He was inspired to study astronomy after seeing stars, in particular Venus, glowing in the night sky. His path led him to Cornell, NASA, and finally to UC…
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Episode 128 - Emily Lynn Osborn: "Not to pin your passion onto only one pathway."
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Associate Professor Emily Lynn Osborn from the Department of History talks about how studying African History merged with her sense of rebellion with the French language and interest in history. Opportunities that brought her abroad made her see the world differently, and these experiences transferred to her role at UChicago as she spearheaded the …
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In this episode, we learn about the work of Victor Burgmann who as a fresh Engineering uni graduate was sent to London during the Blitz of WWII to research RADAR. We hear about his life during the war and the enduring legacy of his wartime research. Voicing of Victor Burgmann performed by Associate Professor Nick Eckstein from the University of Syd…
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Episode 127 - Jasmine Nirody: "A career where I can learn things all the time."
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In this week's episode, Assistant Professor Jasmine Nirody from the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy revealed how studying snake movements in her undergraduate years inspired her to become an organismal and integrative biologist instead of a medical doctor. She also shares the practical applications of studying the biophysics of tardigr…
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In this episode, we listen to Arts graduate Nancy Osborne, talk about what it was like to be an independent career woman in the twentieth century. We hear about her uni days, career in London during the 1930s and work as a WREN during World War II. Interested to learn more? More on Nancy’s career in the UK before WWII: SYDNEY GRADUATE. (1935, July …
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From Humble Beginnings to the High Court of Australia – Garfield Barwick
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Garfield Barwick is perhaps best known due to his work as the longest serving Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1964-1981. Yet we all start somewhere. In this episode we hear Barwick talk about his memories of being a law student at the University of Sydney in the 1920s, and his early days as a barrister in Sydney. Interested to lea…
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All is lost in make believe, love and chivalry
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Episode 126 - Andrew Ferguson: "Fortune favors a prepared mind."
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Professor of Molecular Engineering and Vice Dean for Education at the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, Andrew Ferguson, talks about his parents encouraging him to pursue the path he wanted, studying chemical engineering and now researching immunoengineering. In this episode, Professor Ferguson breaks down the complexity of studyin…
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Outnumbered but Never Defeated: Dulcie Barr on Studying Dentistry as a Woman in 1919
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In this episode, we listen to Dulcie Barr, one of only two women enrolled in the dentistry course in 1919. She talks about her time as a student and how she faced every challenge thrown at her with aplomb. Dulcir Barr is voiced by Dr Vanessa Witton. Interested to learn more? A history of dentistry in NSW: https://slhd.health.nsw.gov.au/sydney-denta…
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Episode 125 - Lewis Shi: "I am committed to what I am doing."
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Associate Professor Lewis Shi from the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation Medicine shares his determination to be a doctor from a young age. After spending 12 years at Harvard as a "Preparation H," he found his niche in shoulder surgery and continues his fulfilling life as a surgeon, a mentor, and a researcher, all while having his …
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In this episode, we take a listen to marine zoologist Elizabeth Carrington Pope, who reflects on her time as a student at the University of Sydney in the 1930s, and on her mentor W. J. Dakin, professor of zoology. In a profession dominated by men, Pope was a successful female scientist who became the first university graduate to land a job at the A…
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Associate Professor Simeon Chavel from the Divinity Schools shares how he found his way to becoming a Hebrew Bible scholar at the University of Chicago through multiple chances. As he continues his research, teaching, and administrative work, Professor Chavel keeps his opportunities open, multitasks, and finds intriguing research topics to keep him…
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Telling the Truth: Hermann David Black on WWII Censorship in Australia
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In this episode, we listen to University of Sydney stalwart Hermann Black talk about his memories of censorship in Australian media during World War II, and how he ensured the public knew the truth. Interested to learn more? A brief history of Censorship in Australia during WWII: https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_departments/Par…
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"Any man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad"
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Episode 123 - Martha Feldman: "Follow your passions and interests."
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Ferdinand Schevill Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Music and the College, Professor Martha Feldman, joins us in this episode. Professor Feldman talks about her career journey from training as a professional guitarist to becoming a scholar researching Italian Opera and teaching Long and Song to UChicago students. She emphasizes …
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Episode 122 - Gabriel Richardson Lear: "What kind of person do I want to be?"
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Professor Gabriel Richardson Lear of the Department of Philosophy and the Chair of UChicago's Committee on Social Thought joins us on The Course in this episode to talk about how her parents' early observation encouraged her to dip her toe into the philosophy world. From arranging state dinners to studying the works of Plato and Aristotle, Professo…
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Professor Julia Horne introduces a new History of University Life podcast series, Speaking of History, presented by Dr Gabrielle Kemmis. The series draws on recently digitized cassette tapes of interviews conducted in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s with former University of Sydney staff and students. Six people feature in this series: Elizabeth Pope, S…
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Deep roots need to heal for the tree to grow. Family is everything ❤️
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Episode 121 - Allison Squires: "If you're torn on a decision..."
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Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Molecular Engineering, Allison Squires, describes her experiment-filled childhood and all the joy science brought her. By walking through various opportunities, she found her place poking and perturbing molecules with her amazing team at the Squires Lab. Listen to her talk about how she got to her dream job an…
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Episode 120 - Haresh Sapra: "Be a student. Experiment. Learn. Better yourself."
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Haresh Sapra is the Charles T. Horngren Professor of Accounting at the Chicago Booth School of Business. Originally from a sugar factory on the island of Mauritius, Professor Sapra dreamed big with his family's encouragement and found his strength in accounting. Professor Sapra was an auditor before he pursued a PhD and finally landed a position as…
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Episode 119 - Michael K. Bourdaughs: "Go study abroad!"
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In this episode, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Professor of Modern Japanese Literature and Culture at the University of Chicago, discusses his life and professional paths. His interest in Japanese literature and culture began when, out of the blue, he was given the chance to study for a year in Sendai, and the rest is history. He worked in the corporate wo…
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Birthdays are important, and you should be celebrated every year.
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Episode 118 - Michele Friedner: "Thinking through disability expertise and questions of access."
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| In this episode, Medical Anthropologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Human Development Michele Friedner discusses her path to becoming a UChicago Professor. She describes an early interest in Indian culture that led her to study Indian religions as an undergrad, a time that vastly expanded her worldview and breadth of …
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Episode 117 - Anthony Fowler: "Every academic faces a lot of rejection."
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Professor Anthony Fowler, from the Harris School of Public Policy, researches econometric methods for causal inference to questions in political science, with particular emphasis on elections and political representation. In this episode, he describes how he switched from being a biology student to being fascinated by the political world. He also t…
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Episode 116 - Nancy Kawalek: "What we do is a little bit quirky."
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Professor Nancy Kawalek, from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, is the Director of STAGE: Scientists, Technologists, and Artists Generating Exploration, a laboratory that creates and develops new theater, film, games, and other artistic endeavors inspired by science and technology. Professor Kawalek's early career as an actor and her in…
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1 Corinthians 16:14. Love is our strongest essence. Don't forget that.
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Episode 115 - Amie Wilkinson: "I love communicating math."
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Professor Amie Wilkinson, from the Department of Mathematics, studies smooth dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and mathematical chaos. Although she met an unsupportive advisor in college, her love for pure maths stayed strong, and she saw herself pursuing graduate school even more while working after college. Tune in to hear Professor Wilkinson ta…
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Episode 114 - John Mark Hansen: "Bringing shadowed things to light."
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Professor John Mark Hansen is one of the nations leading scholars of American politics. His research focuses on interest groups, citizen activism, and public opinion, and he has written two books: Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in America, which he wrote with Steven Rosenstone, and Gaining Access: Congress and the Farm Lobby. He is also…
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In this episode, Associate Professor Leslie Rogers from the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics talks about her path to becoming a UChicago Professor specializing in exoplanets. From stargazing as a child in Nova Scotia to graduate school at MIT to realizing at CalTech that she had a passion for working with students, Leslie Rogers describes a…
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Solitude is where I place my chaos to rest and awaken my inner peace. Learn to be okay spending time alone.
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Episode 112 - Chibueze Amanchukwu: "You really can do it."
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Chibueze Amanchukwu is the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Molecular Engineering. His group works on energy-related challenges, with a specific focus on understanding how electrolytes can control electrochemical processes in batteries and catalysis. His work has been recognized with the NSF CAREER Award, the DOE Early Career Award, and the C…
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Episode 111 - Dipesh Chakrabarty: "The world remains a source of surprise."
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Dipesh Chakrabarty is currently the Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor in History, South Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College in the Department of History. Chakrabarty’s current students in History and SALC work on a variety of topics, including: 20th-century Kerala, prostitution in British India, India-China relation…
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Episode 110 - Robert Gulotty: "That's the career, that's what I wanted."
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Associate Professor Robert Gulotty, from the Department of Political Science, researches the relationship between national governments and global markets. As a rule follower, Professor Gulotty was initially attracted by potential careers with structure and stability. However, he found the life of the mind and the freedom of learning anything much m…
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Episode 109 - Jennifer Iverson: "I belong. I'm okay. I'm here."
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Associate Professor Jennifer Iverson, from the Department of Music, is a twentieth-century music scholar specializing in electronic music, avant-gardism, sound studies, and disability studies. As a FirstGen, Professor Iverson is drawn to supporting students in finding their belonging in the world through music. Listen to her share her career path t…
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Episode 108 - Genevieve Lakier: "Decision-making is a result of gut instincts."
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Professor Genevieve Lakier, from the University of Chicago Law School, teaches and writes about freedom of speech and American constitutional law. Her work examines the changing meaning of freedom of speech in the United States, the legislatures' role in safeguarding free speech values, and the fight over freedom of speech on social media platforms…
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Just a short conversation about time spent in NOLA.
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Episode 107 - Shaoda Wang: "I had this very vague dream of eliminating poverty."
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In this episode, Shaoda Wang, assistant professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, shares his career path in the field of applied economics. He discusses his initial love for physics and later finds the connection between physics and economics and an early mentor who made him certain he wanted to become an economist, w…
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Episode 106 - Wilma A. Bainbridge: "You have room to pursue your wacky, fun, crazy ideas."
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The University of Chicago Assistant Professor Wilma A. Bainbridge, from the Department of Psychology, leads the Brain Bridge Lab, which focuses on examining the bridge between perception and memory, through the lens of psychophysical experiments, neuroimaging, and drawing studies. In this episode, she talks about her undergraduate experience as a p…
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Episode 105 - Paul Poast: "How I think about being an academic and why I wanted to be an academic."
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Associate Professor Paul Poast from the Department of Political Science teaches and researches international relations and is a foreign policy fellow with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and a world affairs columnist for World Politics Review. Professor Poast talks about his career path, from potentially becoming a lawyer and athletic coach t…
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Focus on self CARE and getting everything, and everyone out of your space who doesn't belong anymore!
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Episode 104 - Judith Zeitlin: "I think that humanities matter more than ever now."
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Judith Zeitlin is a Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. Professor Zeitlin’s research focuses on Ming-Qing literature, cultural history, and the arts, specializing in Chinese opera and the classical tale. Her work combines literary history with other disciplines, such as performance, mu…
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Episode 103 - Scott Snyder: "Discovery Knows No Vacation."
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In this episode, organic chemistry Professor Scott Snyder discusses his career path to becoming a faculty at the University of Chicago. He describes science as "in his DNA" and discusses first falling in love with organic chemistry as an undergrad, a fruitful Ph.D. experience, and a professional career path that has included teaching at Columbia Un…
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Episode 102 - Jasmin Tiro: "If you had a superhero power, what would your power be?"
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Professor Jasmin Tiro is a professor of Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicago She is the Associate Director of Cancer Prevention and Population Science at the NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Chicago. Her program of research identifies multi-level determinants of cancer prevention and early detection beh…
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It's a new year, no new me attitude! I'm here unapologetic! What's going on with your relationships?!?!
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Episode 101 - Peter Littlewood: "We have to solve these global problems globally."
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Professor Peter Littlewood is the chair of the University of Chicago's Department of Physics. He was formerly the Associate Lab Director and then Lab Director at Argonne National Lab. Professor Littlewood also serves on the advisory boards of several institutes, including the Faraday Institution, the Simons Foundation, the Paul Scherer Institute, t…
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If only I could save myself from such feelings. It's been a year in all aspects of life! Final chapter comes to an end.
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Faith makes things possible, not easy!
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What am I feeling like this? This isn't a good funk! How do I bounce back?
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Episode 100 - Sarah Newman: “There is always a new direction to go in."
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Entering college with little idea of what she wanted to major in, Assistant Professor Sarah Newman took various courses and discovered archeology as her main interest. As an archeologist in the Department of Anthropology, she continues her field trips and research on ancient Maya and Mesoamerica in hopes of understanding the various perspective of …
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