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Benedictine College is Transforming Culture in America, one conversation at a time. We sit down with the great minds who teach and guest-lecture on our campus, to discuss culture, faith, and politics. The Benedictine Dialogues is a production of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
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SFA Music Audio Podcast

Stephen F. Austin State University

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Hosted by Mario Ajero, the SFA Music Audio Podcast features faculty, students, and guest artists at the School of Music at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. For more information about the SFA School of Music, visit us on the web at: music.sfasu.edu
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Constellation Prize

The Believer Magazine & Bianca Giaever

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Feeling down about the human condition? Looking for a glimmer of the spiritual in contemporary life? Constellation Prize, a podcast from The Believer magazine, talks to subjects about their existential problems—how art, God, and loneliness fit in their lives. The newest episodes include Nightwalking, a four-part mini series featuring the poet Terry Tempest Williams. You can donate on our website: https://www.thebeliever.net/constellation-prize/
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Parasocial Activity

Celina Siegel, Tess Hotz

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Do you like friendship? Do you like media? You’ll love Tess and Celina’s cutting-edge deep dives on the following topics: movies, TV, musicals, TV musicals, movie musicals, books, book adaptations, music, celebrities, TV celebrities, movie celebrities, and Fran Drescher. Every other Thursday! @parasocialactivitypod on Instagram and TikTok.
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Culture Nerds

Aligned Alien. - Culture Nerds

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Nerd Culture Trivia Gameshow. The guest is Challenged on their knowledge of their fandom. we all have passions and obsessions, play and see if you can reach the level of Culture Nerd!! Contact via Social media or Email: culturenerds@icloud.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culturenerds/support
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Marine technology is not about ships and shipbuilding, but about the technology that is used to explore the oceans, protect them and use them sustainably.Please consider the harsh conditions the marine technology is exposed to in the sea. The sea is often a very inaccessible habitat with strong currents and aggressive salt water. The deeper you get, the higher the water pressure becomes, people and equipment have to be able to withstand this. Wind and waves make the work even more difficult, ...
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Welcome to 51%, a podcast hosted by Mable Jiang that explores blockchain's rapid development across Asia, with a particular focus on the perspectives, communities and operators based in China. This podcast will feature a mix of English and Chinese discussions. The goal is to bring Eastern perspectives to West and Western perspectives to East, so the audience can better understand the crypto's unique market structure and how these distinct communities think and operate. This podcast is proudl ...
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Dr. Joseph Wurtz is the Dean of Students and the Executive Director of the Gregorian Fellows Leadership Program at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. A graduate of Benedictine himself, Dr. Wurtz has served the college for decades in numerous roles in the Student Life Office. In this episode, Dr. Wurtz speaks to Dr. Jared Zimmerer about leader…
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The new research vessel METEOR IV is currently under construction and will be used by scientists to conduct research on all the world's oceans by 2026. Experts in marine technology have been involved from the very beginning to ensure that this succeeds. In this podcast episode, Torsten Turla, Managing Director of MacArtney Germany from Kiel, talks …
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In this special episode of The Benedictine Dialogues, Dr. Jared Zimmerer sits down with Dr. Matthew Ramage, Fr. Daniel Cardó, and Dr. Michael Dominic Taylor to discuss the life and works of Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI). Fr. Cardó is the editor of a new volume entitled "The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Ratzinger," and Dr. Ramage and Dr. Tay…
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Marcie Stokman is the Founder and President of Well-Read Mom, an international movement and book club. She is a former nurse practitioner in mental health and home school educator. In this episode, she sits down with Dr. Michelle Zaleski, Assistant Professor of English and Writing Center Director at Benedictine College. Listen in as they discuss th…
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Jake Tawney serves as the Chief Academic Officer for Great Hearts Academies, a network of classical charters schools across multiple states. Previously he taught high school mathematics and computer science, and courses in in Euclid and the philosophy of mathematics at Josephinum, a Pontifical college. Listen in as we discuss the definition of clas…
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Dr. Anika Prather taught in the classics department at Howard University as a full-time lecturer. She is an international speaker on the topic of the relevance of classical studies to the Black community. She is the co-author of "The Black Intellectual Tradition: Reading Freedom in Classical Literature." Listen in as we discuss the history of class…
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Sarah Swafford is a globally recognized Catholic speaker and author. Her latest book, co-authored with her husband, Dr. Andrew Swafford, is entitled "Gift and Grit: How Heroic Virtue Can Change Your Life and Relationships." Listen in as we discuss her work, the challenges facing relationships today, and the great need to invite people to know Chris…
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Dr. Larry Chapp is a retired professor of theology, and a specialist in the theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar. He taught for twenty years at De Sales University in Pennsylvania. He and his wife now own and manage a Dorothy Day Catholic Worker Farm. In this episode he is joined by Benedictine College Theologian Dr. Matthew Ramage. Listen in as they…
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Professor Armando Fumagalli is a development consultant for Lux Vide Productions and has consulted on numerous scripts, such as the "Medici" and "Anna Karenina" TV Miniseries. He is the director of the Master's Program in Screenwriting, Fiction, and Movies at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy. Listen in as we discuss the screenwriting process…
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Joel Osborn is the head coach of Benedictine College's Ravens Football Team. He is the fifth head coach in the modern era of Benedictine College Football, which began with the reinstatement of the team in 1973. Listen in as we discuss the role of athletics in the development of character, his background in the college sports world, and the connecti…
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Lots of ships in action for marine research - that's the idea behind the SOOP innovation platform, which is the subject of this podcast episode: Private sailing ships, cargo ships, cruise ships, ferries or cutters - every ship can collect the scientific data that is so urgently needed for marine research wherever it is travelling. SOOP - Shaping an…
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Dr. James Madden is Professor of Philosophy at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. He has taught courses in modern philosophy, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion for over 20 years, and his research has included phenomenology, philosophy of mind, analytic philosophy, and cognitive science. Listen in as we discuss his latest book, "Thinking…
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This podcast episode is about the future of maritime mobility, how digitalisation will change our ports, what opportunities a parking aid for XXL ships has and where an autonomous dredger can be used. Bärbel Fening is in conversation with Prof. Dr. Axel Hahn and Dr. Sebastian Feuerstack from the DLR Institute Systems Engineering for Future Mobility…
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Bobby Angel is a Catholic author, speaker, and mentor-in-training with CatholicPsych Institute. He has more than 20 years of experience in ministry. He and his wife Jackie have coauthored numerous books on marriage and the spiritual life. His most recent book is entitled "Gaming and the Heroic Life: The Quest for Holiness in the Virtual World." Lis…
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Dr. Tory Baucum is the Director for the Center for Family Life at Benedictine College. He served for thirty years as an Anglican pastor before coming into full communion with the Catholic Church in 2020. In February 2023, he was appointed into the Copernicus Academy in Torun, Poland. Listen in as we discuss his journey of conversion, his deep passi…
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Dr. Matthew Ramage is Professor of Theology at Benedictine College, where he is Co-Director of the Center for Integral Ecology. His research and writing concentrates especially on the dialogue between faith and science, and stewardship of creation. Listen in as we discuss the Catholic understanding of ecology, Joseph Ratzinger's theology of creatio…
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Jackie Angel is a full-time international speaker, singer-songwriter, and worship leader. She speaks to worldwide audiences on the topics of Catholic marriage, discernment, and Theology of the Body. She also contributes regularly on the Ascension Presents YouTube channel. Jackie joins Jared Zimmerer at Benedictine College for a conversation on reac…
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Bob Pruitt is Senior Counsel, Corporate Affairs Director for Alliance Defending Freedom. The ADF is the world’s largest legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, marriage and family, parental rights, and the sanctity of life. Bob is interviewed by Thompson Center Director, Dave Geenens. Listen in as they discuss fre…
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Tom Hoopes is the host of The Extraordinary Story, a podcast about the life of Christ. He is the VP of College Relations, and writer in residence at Benedictine College. He’s a former reporter in Washington, D.C., and he spent ten years as Executive Editor of the National Catholic Register and Faith & Family Magazine. Listen in as we discuss how to…
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Dr. Andrew Swafford is Professor of Theology at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS. He is a national speaker on a variety of topics, and the co-author of a new book, "A Catholic Guide to the Old Testament." He's also the author of numerous other books on theology and living the Catholic faith. Andrew holds a doctorate in Sacred Theology and a mast…
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Stephen D. Minnis is the President of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. Since the beginning of his presidency in 2004, the college has experienced unprecedented growth. The school has doubled enrollment, added dozens of new buildings and programs, and gained recognition as one of America's best Catholic colleges. Listen in as we discuss his …
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In Canada - the country with the longest coastline worldwide - ocean technology is a crucial technology. In this podcast episode, Leann Collins, Director, Projects and Stakeholder Relations at the Association of British Columbia Marine Industries and Enrico Nake, Trade Officer at the Canadian Embassy in Berlin, talk about the strength of the ocean …
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This is Episode 1 of our new 4-part series, Nightwalking. Bianca receives a call from a famous writer, Terry Tempest Williams, who suggests they do a project together. They plan to embark on a ritual — taking walks at night, and writing each other daily letters. Terry promises that this will bring them closer to God. Bianca has doubts. Music by: Is…
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Bianca walks the dark country roads of Vermont, while Terry walks the quiet Utah canyons. Through their letters they grow closer, though it’s still unclear how the letters will reveal the divine. Meanwhile, Bianca’s grandfather says the project is stupid. Bianca is stressed, until she unexpectedly meets a lover. Music by: Greta Morgan, Peter Sandbe…
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Terry’s nightwalking ritual brings her closer to ecstasy. Bianca is still struggling. The moon continues to grow, until the final night of the project arrives. Terry is confident she will have a spiritual experience. Music by: The Westerlies, Greta Morgan, Lullatone, and Zubin Hensler.Por The Believer Magazine & Bianca Giaever
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In the final episode of the series, Bianca goes nightwalking in New York City and talks to strangers about God. She meets an exterminator, two lonely Russian men on a Tinder date, a bodega owner, a college student questioning her faith, and a costume designer mourning a lost lover, who seems to understand the whole project. Music by: Zubin Hensler,…
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In Canada - the country with the longest coastline worldwide - Ocean Technology is a crucial technology. In this podcast episode, Chris Bourque, executive director of the Ocean Technology Council of Nova Scotia and Enrico Nake, Trade Officer at the Canadian Embassy in Berlin, emphasise the strength of the Canadian companies in this sector and point…
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This podcast episode is about cutting-edge marine technology in extreme use. It's in action at one of the longest and toughest professional sailing events in the world, the OCEAN RACE, which is not only a sporting event but also a race that is really about the state of the oceans. All five teams have cutting-edge marine technology on board to colle…
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In this podcast episode, I talk to Dr. Alexandre Orth, Head of Subsea Automation Systems at Bosch Rexroth and with Gottfried Hendrix, Manager of Technical Systems and Solutions, Technical Architect for Subsea Automation Systems, also at Bosch Rexroth. Together with a team, the two have developed the world's smallest electric subsea actuator, which …
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Marispace X is a cloud where maritime data will be collected in the future. This data is important for all projects in the sea, on the seabed, on the water. Why it makes sense to collect all this maritime data in one place in the future, and what advantages it will bring, is something I talked about with Jann Wendt, the managing director of the com…
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This podcast episode is all about the electricity that is generated from the wind on our seas - in offshore wind farms. Without marine technology, it wouldn't work. Every single wind turbine is anchored in the seabed. 1500 turbines are located between 15 and 150 km from the German coast with an installed capacity of 8 gigawatts. Offshore wind energ…
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SMM is the leading international maritime trade fair, held in person in Hamburg in September 2022, an important networking event for the GMT. Interviews with Claus Ulrich Selbach, Global Market Place and Business Provider SMM Hamburg Walter Kühnlein, Chairman GMT Enrico Nake Trade Commissioner at Embassy of Canada www.smm.com www.maritime-technik.d…
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Biofouling is the unwanted growth of microorganisms, plants, algae and mussels o ship hulls below the water surface. It increases the flow resistance, and the ship becomes heavier and consumes more energy. So a solution is needed - it comes from the German company HASYTEC, which is located in Kiel. A unique approach worldwide is anti-fouling preven…
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Sea & Sun Technology provides high-precision multiparameter probes, CTD probes, with which the water quality can be precisely determined. These probes are built in Trappenkamp, Germany and are used worldwide for the maritime and limnic sector to measure water quality. www.sea-sun-tech.com www.maritime-technik.de www.baerbel-fening.de www.baerbel-fe…
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Christian Haag has been designing and manufacturing underwater robots, ROVs, for 28 years. Today, ROVs are a normal part of marine technology, but when Christian Haag presented the first prototype at the Düsseldorf Boat Show in 1995, it was a sensation. This made his company, Mariscope, based in Kiel, an international name for itself. Today, ROVs f…
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The new Digital Ocean Lab in Rostock Nienhagen is an underwater test field for marine technology. Here, marine technology is tested both under real conditions and virtually. The interviewee in this podcast episode is Dr Peter Menzel from Fraunhofer IGD, the head of the Digital Ocean Lab. www.fraunhofer.de/de/schnelleinstieg/alumni/news/Digital_Ocea…
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Oliver Zielinski is fascinated by the colours of the sea. He is a physicist, marine and technology researcher, has been a Professor of Marine Sensor Systems at the Institute of Marine Chemistry and Biology (ICBM) at the University of Oldenburg since 2011 and Head of the Marine Perception research area at the German Research Center for Artificial In…
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Maritime security is a broad field, but also an absolutely exciting one! Maritime security concerns port and ship security, illegal fishing, terrorism and piracy. In this podcast episode, Holger Klindt explains the important role of marine technology. He is a marine scientist, physicist and engineer and has been a freelance consultant to various in…
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A definitive list of the 7 worst bad tropes in media, and the 3 best bad tropes in media. Spoilers for: Inside Out, My Girl, Hereditary, Strangers Things s3, Gilmore Girls, The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han, One Day by David Nicholls, Mockingjay, Romeo and Juliet, Sex Education s3, The 100, The Guest List, The Sanatorium, The Woman in Cabin 1…
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We revisit the hallowed ground of the Clue mansion to discuss Celina's favorite kind of mystery novel: the closed circle of suspects murder mystery. Many many spoilers ahead—listen at your own risk, or better yet come back after you've read everything on the spoiler list (except for Nine Perfect Strangers. That book was bad). Spoilers: And Then The…
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Hey guys! You’re listening to the 60th episode, which is also the last episode of 51%. I’m sunsetting this show and launching a brand new podcast brand, HODLong (which is homophonic to 后浪, or “next wave” in Mandarin). In the new podcast brand, I’ll continue to shed light to the Asia-based Web3 world, but will expand my interviewees to the broader W…
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Welcome to this podcast episode, which is all about what marine research means for our everyday lives. It's about knowledge transfer, so it's about putting into context what marine researchers find out has to do with our lives. And then there's technology transfer: For example, how a super-light yet extremely stable algae structure discovered by a …
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Do you like to wear pants? Do you love to fly planes? Bill Wurtz asks the important questions about pants and planes, and we ask the important questions about Bill Wurtz. Celina's roommate (and composer of the theme song, and namer of this show) makes his long-awaited debut to tell us more than we ever knew we needed to know about his hero, the int…
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Only about 8% of the seafloor has been mapped. We know far too little about our oceans. In order to change this, the German company SubCtech GmbH from Kiel has developed the OceanPack, which allows ships to collect data while underway. Arved Fuchs has a small version of the OceanPack on board the Dagmar Aaen during his Arctic expeditions to collect…
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这是又一期吹水播客。这一期里我和Harry坐下来聊了聊关于Uncommon Core 最新的一期播客里面一些有意思的点,还有一些其他漫谈。 This is another episode of chit chat. In this episode, Harry and I sat down and chatted about the interesting points occurred in the latest episode of Uncommon Core. We also covered some other topics.Por Harry Zhang, Mable Jiang
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Haematococcus pluvialis is the name of the microalgae that Heinz Schelwat cultivates in Trappenkamp, Schleswig-Holstein. When this green freshwater alga comes under stress, it turns bright red and produces the active ingredient astaxanthin - an active ingredient that is considered the most powerful free radical scavenger. Many positive effects are …
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BAI Capital的 合伙人Will Wang 在本期分享了他们从十年前开始投资互联网起,对于“程序”与“协议”的价值理解,以及他们今天针对Web3 网络价值的一些兴奋点。他基于过去的经验,比较了互联网时代与Web3时代的一些逻辑异同。 推特: @jpejpejpe18 网站: www.bai-cap.com BAI Demo Day 链接:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2RDN7H3 更多信息,请移步官网https://multicoin.capital/zh 重要声明:Mable Jiang或嘉宾在播客中的观点仅代表他们的个人看法,并不代表Multicoin Capital官方的观点。此播客仅用于提供信息,不作为投资参考。Multicoin Capit…
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At the beginning of the episode, David and Justin touched upon their backgrounds (Twitch, Shopify, etc.,), and how those experience impacted their view on the direction of Fractal. They mentioned a couple ways how they think Fractal should be serving the game developers and engaging the platform users. We also compared the game developers in the tr…
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Miao 是 Superfluid 的联合创始人兼 CTO。他在本期伍拾壹说里介绍了 Superfluid 的团队,Superfluid 的愿景和使命,以及 Superfluid 在技术上是如何实现的。我们谈到了 Superfluid 作为通证化流支付渠道的可组合性和可编程性的优越性。此外,他还讨论了 Superfluid 的多链和跨链路线图。最后,我们聊了一些 Superfluid 现有和潜在的用例。 推特: @Superfluid_HQ 网站: https://www.superfluid.finance/ 更多信息,请移步官网https://multicoin.capital/zh 重要声明:Mable Jiang或嘉宾在播客中的观点仅代表他们的个人看法,并不代表Multicoin C…
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At the beginning of this episode, Felix told us about his background and his experience running a guild (which now is named Apollo Squad), and how those experience led to today's Salad Ventures. He introduced the three pillars of Salad Ventures: GuildOS, Salad Academy, and Apollo Squad. He then explained to us what Salad Academy and GuildOS are, an…
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