Equal 공개
[search 0]
Download the App!
show episodes
 
A clear-eyed dive into culture, politics, and philosophy—without the outrage machine. Evan unpacks complex issues with sources, structure, and steady curiosity, so you can weigh claims and think for yourself.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Equal Portions

Equal Portions

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
매일+
 
Equal Portion is a program that features discussions focusing on food justice, foods connecting and community building properties and the story of the food that surrounds us. Featuring interviews with individuals from all over the DMV food community and music from local artists across the DMV.
  continue reading
 
Wir sind die Equal Pay Day Kampagne und wollen in unserem Podcast darüber sprechen, was passieren muss, damit in Deutschland Frauen und Männer für gleiche und gleichwertige Arbeit endlich auch gleich bezahlt werden. Wir freuen uns, wenn Ihr mal reinhört! Garantiert ohne Kater danach! Equal Pay Day Deutschland ist ein gefördertes Projekt des Bundesministeriums für Bildung, Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend.
  continue reading
 
Join Stanford GSB finance professor Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen of The Wharton School in a conversation with prominent business leaders about common flaws in the decision making process and what to do about them. Learn more at AllElseEqualPodcast.com.All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions Podcast is a production of Stanford Graduate School of Business and is produced by University FM.
  continue reading
 
Im Equal Care Podcast teilt Hanna Drechsler - Kulturwissenschaftlerin, systemische Beraterin und selbst Mama von 3 Kindern im 50:50 Modell - Impulse für deine gleichberechtigte und feministische Elternschaft. Wenn du Vereinbarkeit gemeinsam mit deiner/m Partner*in gestalten möchtest, bekommst du hier ganz konkrete Tipps für mehr Equal Care sowie neue Perspektiven auf Mutterschaft und Elternsein.
  continue reading
 
On the Joy Equals Strength podcast, Beth and Robin draw on their experiences in abusive marriages and their own healing journeys to provide education, encouragement, hope, and support. We share how our loving Heavenly Father led our healing. We pull wisdom from scripture. We are transparent and open in sharing what we experienced and recommend not listening while children are present.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
A podcast about inequality. We reimagine our economy one conversation at a time with activists, thinkers and politicians across the world. This podcast is hosted by Max Lawson, Grazielle Custódio, Annie Theriault and Nafkote Dabi and produced by Simon Maina. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  continue reading
 
Right wing forces have taken aim at trans kids in schools, relentlessly targeting some of our country’s most vulnerable youth. In this season, journalist and host Imara Jones investigates this movement, uncovering how these attacks are part of a larger plan to dismantle public education and shatter democracy itself. Join her as she travels across the country to expose the inner workings of this powerful effort uniting Christian Nationalists, conspiracy theorists, extremist paramilitary organ ...
  continue reading
 
Equal Time with Martha Burk is a weekly 2 ½ minute podcast, with occasional 30 minute interviews on current affairs. She covers political issues, how decisions in Washington and around the world affect ordinary citizens, particularly women (with no shouting), historical anniversaries of note, what's changed and what hasn't. Lively, pithy commentary on a wide variety of important topics with a light (and sometimes irreverent) touch: past progress, needed future advances, and what's at stake n ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
EqualitySux.com

Bernard Marx

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
매달
 
EqualitySux is a discussion about what's wrong in today's culture and political realm. Join as we take advantage of the first amendment and ridicule everything and everyone we don't like.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
In_equality Podcast

Universität Konstanz - Exzellenzcluster "The Politics of Inequality"

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
매달
 
In_equality Podcast – der Podcast zur Ungleichheitsforschung Warum sind Einkommen, Bildung und Chancen so ungleich verteilt? Welche sozialen, politischen und wirtschaftlichen Mechanismen verstärken oder verringern diese Ungleichheiten? Und warum spielt unsere Wahrnehmung von Ungleichheit dabei eine entscheidende Rolle? Diesen Fragen widmet sich der In_equality Podcast. Einmal im Monat diskutieren die Hosts Gabi Spilker und Marius R. Busemeyer vom Exzellenzcluster „The Politics of Inequality“ ...
  continue reading
 
The Equality Conversation podcast with bestselling author Joy Burnford explores what we can all do to champion gender equality at work. Each episode offers inspiration, stories and practical solutions from business leaders and experts from around the world. Achieving gender balance at work isn’t about fixing the women, it’s about changing the system to enable the retention and progression of women in the workplace. So, if you’re looking for insights, guidance or advice on how to improve gend ...
  continue reading
 
Founded by two ex-paramedics and a software engineer, Maslow is a social enterprise startup that’s chasing financial equality for humanity. With plans to build a new and equitable finance industry, Maslow wants to transform the worlds largest industry so that it advocates for and is owned by billions of people, not just a few. Chasing Financial Equality features interviews between Maslow’s founders, industry experts, supporters, social commentators, celebrities and critics, and covers rarely ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Equality by Pijak Podcast

Equality (Pijak Podcast)

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
매달
 
Podcast yang visi utamanya ingin mengajak para perempuan untuk berani menyuarakan pendapat sekaligus jadi ruang diskusi tentang isu perempuan. Bagian dari Pijak Media Network dan dimoderatori oleh Dinda Shafira (@flonoviadinda).
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
We are The Equalizer, the leading women's soccer news and analysis outlet in the United States since 2009. This is our podcast, where top journalists and personalities from throughout the women's game gather for critical, thoughtful and fun discussion.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
GOD said "Equality" at my Spiritual "Rebirth", Jesus said we each needed to understand Spiritual matters. Let us share our learnings or I will show you how if you need spiritual help to be reborn! Cover art photo provided by Honey Yanibel Minaya Cruz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@honeyyanibel
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Equalized

Xavier Glover

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
매일+
 
So, you want to be the next Metro Boomin', Rick Rubin, Quincy Jones, Susan Rogers, & WondaGurl. On this podcast, we will be talking to local and big producers and talk through there creative process and giving you free game in the music production industry on what you should be aware of before you sign those doted lines.
  continue reading
 
EqualCheerfulness is a podcast created, hosted, and edited by kugglag (apologies in advance for general overall quality) that aims to highlight the perspective of a unique human being and showcase how that perspective feeds into the greater tapestry of humanity and stuff. Down with a more wholesome persuasion and definitely welcoming of you, whoever you are and however you got here. Invested in you, how you get through the day, how we can support one another, and all that good good.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Naturalistic Humanism and Society II Naturalistic Humanism supports lasting personal growth; healthier, more satisfying relationships; and provides an approach to building dynamic, experimental communities. But Naturalistic Humanism also has profound implications for how we can create a more socially just, equitable, and stable society. What happen…
  continue reading
 
Historically, the U.S. has had a habit of overestimating the capabilities of its enemies. Why? Is this an intentional security strategy? Or does the U.S. need to change the way it gathers enemy intelligence? Former National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster gives hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen a crash course on mil…
  continue reading
 
Ihr liebt euch, ihr habt euch bewusst für ein gleichberechtigtes Familienleben entschieden – und trotzdem fühlt sich das Miteinander oft mehr nach „Familienprojekt“ als nach Partnerschaft an. Der Alltag läuft, alles funktioniert irgendwie, aber das, was euch eigentlich verbindet – Nähe, Teamgefühl, Leichtigkeit – ist auf der Strecke geblieben. In d…
  continue reading
 
Der Podcast zu equal pay Folge 28 Diese Folge wurde Anfang September 2025 aufgezeichnet.Cover-Bilder: privat Mehr zu Lisa Bendiek: https://speakerinnen.org/de/profiles/lisa-bendiek Mehr zu den Podcats Hier erreicht ihr uns: [email protected] Das Transkript der Folge ist abrufbar über https://www.equalpayday.de/informieren/podcast/ Folgt uns auf I…
  continue reading
 
Who are Beth and Robin? Who were they created to be? We share more about who we actually are in this episode. Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyequalsstrengthpodcast/ Beth Contact information: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089464266376 Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/bethbrunkcoaching/ Website:…
  continue reading
 
On today's episode of Equal Portions we will continue our discussion on the Food Justice Film Festival examining the film The Smell of Money and then we will be joined by Maddie Guzman Executive Sous Chef at the Study. Listen now and also catch more information on food, health, and nutrition; Plus some tunes from local DMV artists.…
  continue reading
 
Naturalistic Humanism and Society Naturalistic Humanism supports lasting personal growth; healthier, more satisfying relationships; and provides an approach to building dynamic, experimental communities. But Naturalistic Humanism also has profound implications for how we can create a more socially just, equitable, and stable society. What happens w…
  continue reading
 
Host: Marius R. Busemeyer – Professor für Vergleichende Politische Ökonomie an der Universität Konstanz und Sprecher des Exzellenzclusters „The Politics of Inequality“. Gäste: Gabriele Spilker – Professorin für Globale Ungleichheit und Co-Sprecherin des Exzellenclusters „The Politics of Inequality“ an der Universität Konstanz. In ihrer Forschung be…
  continue reading
 
When an oil site was approved near her home, Sarah Finch didn’t just protest, she took her fight to the UK Supreme Court. And won. In this powerful episode, Sarah joins Nafkote Dabi and Max Lawson to share the story behind her five-year legal battle that changed everything: a ruling that now forces every new fossil fuel project in Britain to confro…
  continue reading
 
The beat hits first, but the message is the point: New Jersey deserves a government that remembers who it works for. We cut through noise with a rapid-fire breakdown of scandals, selective memory, and the cozy culture that lets bad actors hide in plain sight. From Brick City to the shore, we connect the emotion people feel—costs rising, trains stal…
  continue reading
 
God and Judgmental Thinking II Many people think of God as being infinitely loving and benevolent. But to millions of Americans, God is about order, power, authority, and punishment for those who offend him. This is the god widely worshiped on the Christian Right, partially explaining why our president continues to be supported by the religious rig…
  continue reading
 
As the 2025 municipal elections approach, the New York City mayoral race has garnered national buzz, with one issue particularly capturing attention: rent control. On this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen explore and unpack the best possible reasons for rent control, and why oftentimes – those reasons sti…
  continue reading
 
Sirens wail, jokes land, and the truth bites harder than any punchline. We head straight into New York City’s political core and put the power players under a hot light: Chuck Schumer’s long tenure with thin receipts, AOC’s sweeping vision bumping into budget math, Hakeem Jeffries’ optics and the question of real delivery, and Zoran’s moral sales p…
  continue reading
 
In this final episode of our season, journalist Imara Jones and her team investigate how the anti-trans attacks on schools are part of a larger strategy to dismantle public education, and it’s being driven by the most powerful coalition on the right. Join her as she learns how the plan to privatize education is flourishing in Arizona and starting t…
  continue reading
 
Was passiert, wenn in einer Partnerschaft eine/r feministisch(er) sensibilisiert ist – und der/die andere (noch) nicht? In dieser intensiven und ehrlichen Folge spreche ich mit Ramona Vetter über das, was wir in unseren Beratungen wie auch im eigenen Alltag erleben: Eine wachsende Differenz im feministischen Bewusstsein zwischen den Geschlechtern, …
  continue reading
 
Beth and Robin talk about how Beth expierenced trickle disclosure over 23 years. Beth shares her journey to healing. She also shares how a CSAT therapist helped her and why everyone who has experienced betrayal trauma should find one to work with. Promised resources to find a CSAT https://iitap.com/search/custom.asp?id=4662 https://apsats.org/pages…
  continue reading
 
The opening shock isn’t just theater—it’s a spotlight on how power really moves. We start with a rigged-games scandal to ask a simple question: if incentives drive behavior on the court, why pretend politics plays by gentler rules? From that frame, we lay out a clean, practical way to judge candidates in three battlegrounds where outcomes, not slog…
  continue reading
 
God and Judgmental Thinking Many people think of God as being infinitely loving and benevolent. But to millions of Americans, God is about order, power, authority, and punishment for those who offend him. This is the god widely worshiped on the Christian Right, partially explaining why our president continues to be supported by the religious right …
  continue reading
 
Outrage is everywhere, but where does it take us when it becomes the point? We open with a raw look at media segments that trade nuance for shock, then follow the drift from edgy insults to something darker: explicit death wishes presented as politics. That slide matters, because once dehumanization sneaks into our language, it starts to justify ne…
  continue reading
 
Markets hum with life, yet regulations cast long shadows. We take you inside the American experiment of mixed market capitalism, where private ownership powers growth while the state sets boundaries, taxes outcomes, and redistributes in the name of fairness. Our journey moves from the Gilded Age—robber barons, child labor, and panics—to the Progres…
  continue reading
 
What happens when markets keep moving but power quietly moves to the core? We unpack state capitalism as a system that preserves the look of free enterprise while routing credit, ownership, and decision‑making through the state, creating growth that serves political ends. Drawing on Russia’s post‑Soviet renationalization, China’s “socialism with Ch…
  continue reading
 
Certainty feels comforting when the world shakes, but what happens when certainty holds the gavel? We take a hard look at theocracy—rule by those who claim divine authority—and ask whether coerced morality can ever deliver justice or human dignity. From Iran’s 1979 revolution to Saudi Arabia’s fusion of crown and creed, and back to ancient Israel’s…
  continue reading
 
A promise of perfect equality can sound like moral clarity—until you ask who holds the power to make it real. We take a hard, clear look at communism’s most compelling ideals and its most devastating outcomes, tracing how a dream to end exploitation repeatedly concentrates authority and turns virtue into a state weapon. We start with the moral visi…
  continue reading
 
Fairness sounds righteous until the path to it runs through your freedom. We open the vault on socialism’s promise—and its price—by tracing how a moral appeal to equality can morph into centralized control, from Cuba’s nationalization and chronic shortages to Venezuela’s boom-and-bust collapse and the Soviet Union’s grand planning that produced bot…
  continue reading
 
Freedom only works if character holds. That’s the claim we put on the scales as we examine enlightened capitalism: a market system that trusts individuals to create and trade, while relying on virtue to keep power from curdling into abuse. We start with the moral center—liberty as practical responsibility—and move through the ideas that shaped it, …
  continue reading
 
What happens when a minerals pact in the Oval Office collides with a late-night assault case and a surge of high-priority deportations? We pull the thread through all three and follow it across supply chains, courtrooms, borders, and global chokepoints to see how leverage actually works. First, we break down a headline-grabbing rare earth agreement…
  continue reading
 
Can finance be part of the solution to inequality? Following philosopher Dr. Ingrid Robeyns’ call to ask “How much wealth is too much?”, we meet someone trying to change the system from within. João Paulo Pacífico says he is ‘hacking’ the system using the tools of finance to fight inequality and support social movements like Brazil’s Landless Worke…
  continue reading
 
Florida is ground zero for the modern anti-trans movement in schools. Join journalist Imara Jones as she travels to the belly of the beast, exploring the origin and spread of Moms for Liberty, a so-called parental rights group weaponizing anti-trans hate. In this episode, she uncovers how the anti-trans movement in schools is directly tied to the J…
  continue reading
 
Ever notice how the loudest chants about power often come with professional staging, slick messaging, and bottomless logistics? We take a hard look at the “No Kings” rallies and ask the uncomfortable question: who pays for the megaphones, and what do they expect in return? By following public records and tracing donor networks, we unpack how major …
  continue reading
 
Washington hits pause while the rhetoric goes full volume. We dig into the government funding stalemate and the AOC–Bernie CNN town hall to unpack what’s signal, what’s spin, and how ACA subsidies became the fulcrum of a shutdown gamble. From the promise of a “clean” continuing resolution to the rejection that followed, we map the incentives on bot…
  continue reading
 
A single promise keeps resurfacing whenever fear spikes: surrender a little freedom, gain a lot of order. We take that promise apart by defining fascism precisely—the enforced unity that emerges when the state, the military, and corporate power merge into one machine—and then tracing how it has worked in the past and how it is adapted today. Starti…
  continue reading
 
Freedom without masters sounds like a dream—and for fleeting moments in history, it worked. We take a clear-eyed look at anarchism as both a moral ideal and a lived experiment, moving from a crisp definition of bottom-up cooperation to the gritty realities of building communities without rulers. Along the way, we revisit the Paris Commune’s 72 days…
  continue reading
 
Beth and Robin talk about resources to use in escaping domestic violence safely. We include resources that we didn't know were available to us in hope that others will leave sooner than we did. We also speak to those who maybe witnessing domestic violence and being support people to those experiencing it. Resources for leaving domestic violence: ht…
  continue reading
 
If a leader can’t defend their record in plain language, the city, state, and you pay the price. We dive into a fast-moving tour of three hotspots—New Jersey, New York City, and Virginia—to test which candidates stand up to scrutiny and which ones are hiding behind noise. Our focus is simple: follow the records, demand receipts, and judge how peopl…
  continue reading
 
Start with a spine check: when politics turns into a circus, do we still hold a line or just enjoy the show? We take you from Virginia’s ugliest rhetoric and paper-thin apologies to the national stage where leadership language collides with unrest, then over to New Jersey’s schoolyard-styled showdown and New York’s eyebrow-raising allegations. The …
  continue reading
 
Naturalistic Humanism & Criminal Justice II When we view human behavior through a naturalistic lens our retributive system of criminal justice cannot be justified. The punitive approach we take also fails to keep us safe. Is there a more effective and ethical way to respond to people who harm others? Listen to show #55 below!…
  continue reading
 
Solicited or not, advice on where to invest your money seems to be around every corner these days. But determining whether the advice is credible and worth listening to can be challenging. On this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen put sources of investment advice to the test and provide listeners with some…
  continue reading
 
Headlines scream chaos, but pull back and the pattern looks different: pressure where it counts, costs where they belong, and choices moving closer to the people who live with the consequences. We take you through a sharp, unapologetic tour of power and policy—how diplomatic leverage can shift Middle East realities, why sinking cartel supply lines …
  continue reading
 
Around the world, peace talks too often exclude the very people holding communities together. In this powerful episode, Max and Grazielle sit down with Dr. Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, and Dr. Sarah Ihmoud, to unpack what happens when women lead peace and the human cost for the war in Gaza. From Northern Ireland’s Women’s Coalition to Palestinian women…
  continue reading
 
The flood of anti-trans attacks in education isn’t a grassroots phenomenon, it’s part of a calculated attack on democracy. In the first episode of this series, journalist Imara Jones investigates right-wing efforts to take over school boards and throw communities into chaos. Join her as she travels to Pennsylvania to learn how these attacks are pla…
  continue reading
 
Kann man dem Patriarchat wirklich entkommen? Oder bleibt es – wie ein Schatten – immer Teil unserer Realität? In dieser Folge spreche ich mit der Journalistin und ZEIT-Autorin Friederike Oertel über ihre Reise auf der Suche nach einer feministischen Alternative. Ihr Buch „Urlaub vom Patriarchat – Wie ich auszog, das Frausein zu verstehen“ ist ein k…
  continue reading
 
What if the very first act that shaped reality—“Let there be light”—is also the key to keeping a free society alive? Evan opens the Equalizer series by tracing a single thread from Scripture to the streets: speech creates, binds, and, when suppressed, unravels everything that depends on it. We move from personal convictions about faith, family, and…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

빠른 참조 가이드

탐색하는 동안 이 프로그램을 들어보세요.
재생