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Welcome to Not Me, But You! This is likely one of the most ironically titled podcasts since the focus is designed to be on the podcast listeners rather than the podcast creator. I spent half of my life as a school administrator and I want to share with you what I've learned about education, teaching, learning, reaching your goals, attaining your dreams, developing relationships, encouragement, motivation, business, income, and money. My desire is shine some "psychological sunshine" onto your ...
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Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, Berrie Vugts, Elsbeth van der Ploeg

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Een podcast over leesliefde. Berrie Vugts en Elsbeth van der Ploeg spreken studenten, wetenschappers en medewerkers van Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam over leesgewoontes en dierbare boeken. Het Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, de humaniorabibliotheek op campus Woudestein.
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Money on the Left is a monthly, interdisciplinary podcast that reclaims money’s public powers for intersectional politics. Staging critical conversations with leading historians, theorists, organizers, and activists, the show draws upon Modern Monetary Theory and constitutional approaches to money to advance new forms of left critique and practice. It is hosted by William Saas and Scott Ferguson and presented in partnership with Monthly Review magazine. Check out our website: https://moneyon ...
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Jasmine Cook

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An evidence based, research informed podcast presenting dance science discussions with global industry leaders. New episode every Monday at 6AM GMT.
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Emma Lawler (@emmaryanlawler) talks whether crypto is dead, VC vs bootstrapping, getting an MBA after a successful exit, why NYC beats SF, trading sleep for work, whether capitalism leads to perverse incentives, and how she plans to disrupt the App Store with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing...https://share.transistor.fm/s/21456c85…
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This month we are re-publishing our conversation with Steven Attewell along with a new written transcript and episode graphic. Attewell is author of the incredible book, People Must Live by Work: Direct Job Creation in America from FDR to Reagan, published in 2018 by University of Pennsylvania Press. The book examines the history of job creation pr…
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‘Absorbing, insightful and compelling’ – Erik Davis (TECHGNOSIS / NOMAD CODES)‘Fascinating… revelatory’ – Andrew Smith (MOONDUST / TOTALLY WIRED)‘A beautiful meditation on flight, memory and meaning in a world still struggling to come to terms with the loss of the Most High’ – Simon Critchley (FAITH OF THE FAITHLESS / MEMORY THEATRE / BOWIE)‘Ground…
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Jimmy Miller talks to us about his experience with a legacy codebase at his first job as a programmer. The codebase was massive, with hundreds of thousands of lines of C# and Visual Basic, and a database with over 1,000 columns. Let's just say Jimmy got into some stuff. There's even a Gilfoyle involved. This episode is...https://changelog.com/podca…
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We speak with Josefina Li, Assistant Director of the International Program Center at Bemidji State University and doctoral candidate at University of Missouri, Kansas City. Josefina’s dissertation research brings feminist and ecological economic traditions into conversation with Modern Monetary Theory. We first encountered Li's work at the inaugura…
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Do you have "screen apnea"? Former Microsoft executive Linda Stone coined this term around 2007 after noticing she'd developed an unhealthy habit while answering emails: She held her breath. On this episode, she tells host Manoush Zomorodi how she tested her friends and colleagues for screen apnea and what she has done since.Then, Manoush talks to …
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 24:29 — 19.9MB)We once recorded an episode about GNOME that was so negative that we decided to delete our recordings and not publish it. Our opinions of GNOME have changed significantly since then so we explain why. Support us on Patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes 1PasswordExtended Access …
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Hosts Will Beaman (@agoingaccount) and Scott Ferguson (@videotroph) welcome Maggie Hennefeld (@magshenny) to the Superstructure podcast to discuss her essay, “Make America Laugh Again,” published in Minneapolis’s Star Tribune. Previously ridiculed, Kamala Harris’s signature laughter has emerged as an electrifying rallying cry for her last-minute ca…
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Rob Hawkes (@robbhawkes) and Scott Ferguson (@videotroph) kick off a new Superstructure series about money, modernism, and inflation by revisiting F. Scott Fitzgerald’s widely-read novel, The Great Gatsby (1925). In this first episode of the series, Rob and Scott complicate orthodox notions of inflation that treat economic crises past and present a…
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Weezer’s 10th album, the self-titled “White” album, came out April 1, 2016. In this episode, Rivers Cuomo breaks down the meticulous process of making the song “Summer Elaine and Drunk Dori,” through the different demo versions that the track went through, and the array of spreadsheets that he uses collect, analyze, and harvest his ideas.…
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Rock icon Rivers Cuomo goes deep on coding talk with Python computer language creator and programming icon, Guido Van Rossum. We talk about the history of The Sweater Song, coding vs songwriting, the history of Python and much, much more!https://www.singforscience.org/episodes/rivers-cuomo-guido-van-rossum…
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Simon Roberts: https://twitter.com/simon__robertsBuy courses here: https://www.academic-agency.com/Sub to my substack here: https://substack.com/profile/69785136-academic-agentJoin the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyawG3aTE7RmNQcFQskDWcw/joinAll my vital links: https://unpopular.academy/I use Streamyards, it's good: https://stream…
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We speak with Sandeep Vaheesan, legal director at the Open Markets Institute, about his forthcoming book, Democracy in Power: A History of Electrification in the United States (University of Chicago Press, 2024). Democracy in Power is a highly detailed work of political and institutional history that recounts the struggle over electric power genera…
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There’s a photograph we have tacked to our studio at 99% Invisible HQ. The photo, taken 1899, shows three men, all looking very fashionable, suspended mid-air on the lifted arm of a giant dredging machine. There are plenty of images like this from this era — scenes of people standing around proudly as they shaped the earth.https://99percentinvisibl…
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Money on the Left is joined by Dr. Chris Martin to discuss Modern Monetary Theory’s vital importance for the struggle to provide adequate housing for all. A Senior Research Fellow at the City Futures Research Centre at the University of New South Wales, Martin is a long-time tenant’s rights advocate in Australia with scholarly training in law and h…
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Psychology lecturer Dalma Farkas prefers to read fiction, after years of mandatory non-fiction reading for her studies. We ask Dalma a big question: what does reading fiction do for you? Dalma brought: Georg Büchner - Woyzeck Rachel Cusk - Second Place Lea Ypi - Free: coming of age at the end of history James Salter - All that is We also talked abo…
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Universitair hoofddocent Geschiedenis dr. Tina van der Vlies houdt van verhalen; of het nou gaat om de verhalen die men vertelt over de geschiedenis, of de kinderverhalen die ze - mét stemmetjes natuurlijk - thuis voorleest. Ook heeft ze een leesgewoonte die we niet eerder tegenkwamen: bij het lezen van bladmuziek hoort ze de muziek in haar hoofd. …
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Interview with Andy aka The Bike Farmer who owns a small bike shop in rural Wisconsin catering to non-cyclists. We also talk about his recent success on Youtube and what it means for the future of his shop.PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/PathLessPedaledSTICKER STORE: https://www.pathlesspedaled.com/storeSHIRTS: https://www.pathlesspedaled.com/stor…
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Andrew J. Douglas, political theorist and professor of political science at Morehouse College, joins Money on the Left to discuss his latest article, “Modern Money and the Black University Concept,” published April 19, 2024, in Money on the Left: History, Theory, Practice. In the article as in the interview, Andrew stages critical encounters betwee…
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Great to be invited onto William Crawley’s TalkBack show on BBC Radio Ulster this lunchtime to discuss the book, and AI impacts in general.Listen to the segment here:William is a fantastic broadcaster, and a very sharp thinker around politics, social issues and theology. Have so enjoyed talking with him in the past, and great to be able to chat aga…
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Join me (Ashley Good) in a conversation with Jason Scott, the digital archivist from The Wayback Machine and Archive.org; Damian Hess, aka MC Frontalot, the Godfather of Nerdcore; and Thomas Walskaar from Floppy Totaal, centered around the "Dead Internet Theory." Like, what is it? What are bots? Can AI escape? Has AI already escaped? Are there ethi…
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Maria Carmen Punzi, PhD researcher with a focus on menstrual health and social change, was a teenage Twilight fanfiction writer. By now, her interests have taken her in another direction, but reading is still a priority. She tells us all about the books that helped develop her thinking. Maria Carmen brought: Louisa May Alcott - Little Women Nichola…
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Money on the Left is joined by Grant Kester, professor of Art History at University of California, San Diego. We speak with Kester about his multi-decade career, researching and teaching the history of socially engaged art. Kester’s scholarship underscores the limits and contradictions of the dominant modern Western tradition of aesthetics. Such ae…
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Sometimes art comes from divine inspiration and sometimes it's justshowing up and doing the work.The electronic musician known as Son Lux got to consider as much when he agreed to our challenge towrite and record an entire album, from start to finish, this pastFebruary.https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2011/04/11/135206808/son-lux-chats-about-a…
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Rector magnificus Annelien Bredenoord is een echte non-fictielezer, en ook voorlezer van stapels kinderboeken. De boeken die ze meenam naar de studio bieden een inkijkje in haar denken, te beginnen met een levensles van Hannah Arendt. Annelien nam mee: Elisabeth Young-Bruehl Hannah Arendt: een biografie Nele Beyens Els Borst: medicus in de politiek…
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Money on the Left speaks with Pavlina Tcherneva, Professor of Economics at Bard College and leading scholar of–-and advocate for—Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). Many of our listeners will be familiar with Dr. Tcherneva's contributions to MMT, especially her book, The Case for a Job Guarantee (Polity Press, 2020). She is also Director of Open Society …
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Slavoj Žižek talking about Lacanian theology in relation to Christianity and Buddhism. In this lecture Slavoj Žižek discusses the Kantian sublime in opera and film, the spectral texture of narrative, the mediation of desire, the Freudian unconscious, the fall in Christianity and Badiou’s conception of the event of love in relationship to Jacques La…
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Deutsches Haus at New York University and NYU German Department present Racial Enjoyments: What the Liberal Left Doesn’t Want to Hear – November 2016Introduction by Avital Ronellhttp://zizekpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/racialenjoyments.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Downloadhttp://zizekpodcast.com/2017/01/07/ziz141-racial-enjoyments-11-2016/…
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Why Only an Atheist Can Believe: Politics Between Fear and TremblingCalvin College, Michigan. November 10, 2006Žižek addresses the complicated relationship between belief, or what we take to be belief, and our desire to see all. The lecture is followed by a brief period of questions and answers.http://zizekpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/whyonlyanat…
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Scott Ferguson and Billy Saas speak with New Yorker writer Nick Romeo about his exciting new book, The Alternative: How to Build a Just Economy, released in January 2024 with Public Affairs. Romeo’s The Alternative rebukes Margaret Thatcher’s infamous axiom that “there is no alternative” to neoliberal capitalism. In doing so, the book inventories t…
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Can novels and, by extension, other works of art help us to think about money and trust in new ways? Could embracing alternative perspectives on trust and money help us to avoid climate catastrophe? Rob Hawkes shares a new version of a talk previously presented at the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art as part of the One Fifteen at MIMA series o…
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On this week's show we are joined by Matt Webb to talk about taking his Poem/1 clock from idea to the bring of manufacture through a Kickstarter exercise. You can read more about Galactic Compass: On Ars Technica: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/02/new-app-always-points-to-the-supermassive-black-hole-at-the-center-of-our-galaxy On Matt's blog:…
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Universitair docent criminologie dr. Abdessamad Bouabid bewaart warme herinneringen aan de bibliobus, die hem als kind toegang tot boeken gaf. Hij vertelt ons over de vakliteratuur die niet alleen voor zijn werk belangrijk is, maar die hem ook hielp zijn persoonlijke ervaringen te begrijpen. Abdessamad bracht mee: Stanley Cohen - Folk devils and mo…
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Join Elicit as a software engineer(9:04)Elicit’s goal is to radically increase high-quality reasoning in science and beyond. As early as 2017, they pioneered process supervision, an approach to breaking down complex work for advanced machine learning systems, so that it remains transparent and controllable. Today they use language models to help mo…
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Money on the Left is proud to present recovered and remastered audio from our interview with Raúl Carrillo, published previously solely as a written transcript. The recording also includes a new audio introduction in which Billy Saas reflects on the significance of our dialog with Carrillo for contemporary politics. In our discussion, we explore th…
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Will Beaman (@agoingaccount) is joined by Robyn Ollett (@robynollett) and Rob Hawkes (@robbhawkes) to discuss What We Do in the Shadows. Citing Robyn’s interpretations of vampirism in The New Queer Gothic: Reading Queer Girls and Women in Contemporary Fiction and Film, the cohosts situate What We Do in the Shadows within the vampire's long history …
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Copyright is a regulation. It regulates the supply-chain of the entertainment industry. Copyright matters a lot to me, because I’m in the industry.But unless you’re in the industry, it shouldn’t matter to you.It’s fine to require a grasp of copyright among people who write, publish and distribute novels — but it’s bananas to require people who read…
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Professor Willem Schinkel, zelfverklaard straatschoffie als kind, had niet verwacht dat hij later een huis vol boeken zou hebben. Nu is lezen zo belangrijk voor hem, dat alles ervoor moet wijken. Willem nam mee naar de studio: Karl Marx : Das Kapital - Immanuel Kant: Kritik der reinen Vernunft - Yitzhak Laor: The myths of liberal Zionism - Denise F…
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Dr. Ana Uribe Sandoval started reading classics as a little girl, and she never stopped reading. She treats us to a beautiful reading in Spanish, and to a warm plea for putting down your phone and opening a book, which we can only wholeheartedly agree with. Ana brought these books: Louisa May Alcott: Little Women – Julio Cortázar: Rayuela / Hopscot…
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Matt Seybold joins Rob Hawkes and Scott Ferguson to discuss the political economy of literary criticism from past to present, amateur to professional. Seybold is Associate Professor of American Literature at Elmira College and Resident Scholar at the Center for Mark Twain Studies. In addition to writing and teaching in the field of literature & eco…
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