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    Episode 583: The Black/Asian Alliance Fights a Hotep (Norman Lear, Godzilla X Kong, Fallout)

    Episode 583: The Black/Asian Alliance Fights a Hotep (Norman Lear, Godzilla X Kong, Fallout)
    This week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, the guys return to discuss Spider-Man: Noir on Amazon, the official death of the Snyderverse from it's creator, TV legend Norman Lear has passed away at 101, A24 enters exclusive streaming contract with Warner Bros Discovery under new deal, trailers for House of the Dragon, Bob Marley: One Love, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, The Boys, Fallout, and much more!


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    UAP WEEKLY #3 -The Lear Test

    UAP WEEKLY #3 -The Lear Test
    Listen to this podcast as we talk about UAP's, Bigfoot, and the Lear Test from 2003 on Coast to Caost. With hosts Donald Ledesma and Terry Linch.

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    Ep. 687 - On Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Empathy | Paula Marantz Cohen

    Ep. 687 - On Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Empathy | Paula Marantz Cohen
    9-19-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Paula Marantz Cohen
    https://drexel.edu/pennoni/center-for-civil-discourse/overview/
    http://answers.network

    An award-winning scholar and teacher explores how Shakespeare’s greatest characters were built on a learned sense of empathy.

    While discussing Shakespeare’s plays in her university classroom, Paula Marantz Cohen discovered that they unlocked a surprising sense of compassion in both herself and her students. In this short and illuminating book, she shows how Shakespeare’s genius lay in his ability to arouse empathy, even when his characters exist in alien contexts and behave in reprehensible ways.

    In her new book, On Human Kindness, Paul Cohen takes her readers through a selection of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and The Merchant of Venice, to demonstrate the ways in which Shakespeare thought deeply and clearly about how we treat “the other.” Cohen argues that only through close reading of Shakespeare can we fully appreciate his empathetic responses to race, class, gender, and age. Wise, eloquent, and thoughtful, this book is a forceful argument for literature’s power to champion what is best in us.

    Gemini July 2022 Astrology (Must-Knows) Horoscope Forecast

    Gemini July 2022 Astrology (Must-Knows) Horoscope Forecast

    Gemini July 2022 Astrology (Must-Knows) Horoscope Forecast
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    J.R. Thorp on Learwife

    J.R. Thorp on Learwife

    A banished queen receives word that her husband and three daughters are dead. Learwife, a new novel by J.R. Thorp, picks up where Shakespeare’s King Lear leaves off: The queen is Berte, Lear’s wife and Regan, Goneril, and Cordelia’s mother, and she has been exiled in an abbey for the past fifteen years. Now, newly informed of her family members’ deaths, she remembers her life with them while trying to plot her way forward. Thorp talks with Barbara Bogaev about her inspirations (including Eleanor of Aquitaine, The English Patient, and a stray line from Agatha Christie’s The Moving Finger), her new backstories for Lear’s characters, and the roles of grief and nothingness in the book.

    J.R. Thorp is a librettist and writer working across a variety of forms, primarily with composers, choirs, orchestras, and musical organizations. Learwife is her first novel. It was published in the US by Pegasus Books in December 2021. 

    From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Published January 4, 2021. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, “All Her Mother's Pains and Benefits,” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer. Leonor Fernandez edits a transcript of every episode, available at folger.edu. We had technical help from Andrew Feliciano and Evan Marquart at Voice Trax West in Studio City, California, and Duncan O'Cleirigh at Blackwater Studios in Cork, Ireland.

    Sir Antony Sher (rebroadcast)

    Sir Antony Sher (rebroadcast)
    Sir Antony Sher, one the greatest Shakespearean actors of the 20th and 21st centuries, died last week in Stratford Upon Avon. He was 72. In 2018, we were lucky enough to record an interview with Sir Antony and, to honor his life and work, we’re bringing it to you again.
     
    What does it take to be a great Shakespearean? For Sher, the answer was preparation. On this podcast episode, Sher talks about his experiences with the Royal Shakespeare Company and his roles as Lear in 2016, Falstaff in 2014, and Richard III in 1984. In preparing for these roles, Sher kept meticulous diaries, which he later published as books. There was Year of the King for Richard, Year of the Fat Knight for Falstaff, and Year of the Mad King, published by Nick Hern books in 2018, which chronicles his doubts, his fears, his marriage proposal, his illnesses, and all of the life and death that swirled around him as he prepared for the most grueling role Shakespeare ever wrote for an older actor. Sher is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev.
     
    From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, "Go Get It Ready," was originally published Published April 3, 2018, and was rebroadcast December 7, 2021. It was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster and Esther Ferington. Ben Lauer and Esther French are the web producers. We had help from Armani Ur-Rub and Philippa Harland at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Jon Barton at Nick Hern Books. We had technical help from Paul Luke at Voice Trax West in Studio City, California, and Dan Stirling and Cathy Devlin at The Sound Company in London. 

    Amanda Lear et Captain Mustache

    Amanda Lear et Captain Mustache
    durée : 00:55:58 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités. Une heure pour faire le tour de l’actualité musicale et plus encore. Quand la musique rencontre les arts, du cinéma à la BD, du théâtre à la littérature. Bienvenue au Club !

    Episode 39 | Enabling In-Vehicle Experiences and Commerce, John Absmeier, Lear Corporation

    Episode 39 | Enabling In-Vehicle Experiences and Commerce, John Absmeier, Lear Corporation

    John Absmeier, Chief Technology Officer, Lear Corporation joined Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss Seating as a Service and how Xevo will enable in-vehicle experiences and commerce.

    The conversation begins with John discussing his time in the United States Marine Corps and what he learned as a Sergeant E5 motor transport mechanic. John learned leadership skills that have translated into an extremely successful career as an innovator and business leader.

    As a young engineer, John worked on the inductive charge panel connection system for the GM EV1.

    I got highly interested in electrification 25 years ago. – John Absmeier

    It was this project that sparked John’s interest in electrification. In 2012, John set up Delphi Labs and led the lab’s development of its autonomous vehicle platform. In 2015 a Delphi Labs autonomous vehicle completed a coast-to-coast trip from San Francisco to New York City. During this time, John put his leadership skills to work as he worked with the team to solve the complex problem of autonomous driving.

    With a background in solving complex problems, Grayson asks John what attracted him to join Lear. John goes onto discuss his time at Samsung and when Mr. Ray Scott, CEO of Lear Corporation approached him about becoming CTO.

    We need to start to focus on innovation and technology as a priority in our mission. We need someone who has experience and wants to drive that. – Mr. Ray Scott, President & CEO, Lear Corporation as told by John Absmeier

    When John joined Lear, he became the company’s first CTO. As CTO of Lear, John became CTO of a publicly-traded company with a market cap at that time of $13 billion (June 2018). As CTO of a publicly-traded company, Grayson asks John how he is keeping Lear 2 to 3 steps ahead of the competition in autonomous vehicles.

    Autonomous vehicles for Lear are a bit of a different thing. We are not directly competing in the full-stack development. But, all of our products are affected by the changes that happen. – John Absmeier

    As mobility changes and new shared services are introduced, there is one common denominator – passengers will continue to ride in seats. New business models will emerge such as ‘Seats as Service” where customers can opt to take a ride in a vehicle that offers an in-vehicle seat massage.

    With the growth of the gaming world, Grayson asks John if Lear is taking inspiration from the gaming world as it relates to in-vehicle seat design.

    The user experience is now the main differentiator in cars. – John Absmeier

    Expanding the conversation of experiences, Grayson asks John about Lear’s acquisition of Xevo in 2019. Why did Lear acquire Xevo? Xevo will allow Lear to expand its “seating as a service” compliment it with in-vehicle experiences and commerce.

    Looking to the future, Grayson asks John when he expects to see AR (augmented reality) experiences in vehicles. Taking a step back, John talks about CES 2014, when Samsung showcased an AR experience in a Tesla Model S. Staying on the CES theme, Grayson talks about the Warner Bros. / Intel immersive entertainment experience which they demonstrated in 2019.

    As companies look to develop in-vehicle experiences, Grayson shares his thoughts on why Disney will introduce a Star Wars in-vehicle experience at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL. Comparing and contrasting Disney with Lear, Grayson asks John about the footprint of the Xevo platform.

    Xevo is currently running in over 50 million vehicles globally. The Xevo commerce platform has over 400,000 retail outlets which are available to customers today. All of the data generated through driver interactions is owned by Xevo’s OEM customers.

    To enable in-vehicle commerce a payment method is needed. Grayson asks John how Xevo approaches payments and integrates the ability to pay for goods and services into the platform. Xevo does not store credit card data, instead, they aggerate payments through a secure wallet. When the vehicle becomes autonomous, the wallet can reside in the mobility provider’s app.

    Wrapping up the conversation, Grayson and John discuss the current state of M&A in the autonomous vehicle industry.

    There [are] very few companies in the world that have the balance sheet to create an entire autonomy stack. I estimate that it is somewhere in the $50 billion to the $100 billion range to create a full autonomous stack solution. – John Absmeier

    Consolidation is coming across the board as companies start to turn their attention to the economics of autonomy.

    Mobility is only going to get a lot better. – John Absmeier


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    Recorded on Thursday, April 29, 2021

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    ÇNO : 4.BÖLÜM ONUR ÖZAYDIN

    ÇNO :  4.BÖLÜM ONUR ÖZAYDIN
    1985 doğumlu Oyuncu ve Müzisyen arkadaşımız Onur Özaydın özlediklerimizi yaad ettik.
    Öyle Bir Geçer Zaman Ki ile başlayan macerasından Kral Lear, Üçü Bir Arada ve Sıfır Telaş oyunlarına; Kevin Spacey ile Amerika'da katıldığı atölyeden yeni single'ına ve PRENS dizisine kadar her şeyi konuştuk. Bolca da güldük. İyi ki valla! - Nisan 2021

    Autoline This Week #2417: Arsenal of Democracy—COVID-19 Style

    Autoline This Week #2417: Arsenal of Democracy—COVID-19 Style
    The U.S. auto industry employs nearly a million people and generates nearly one trillion dollars for the U.S. economy. The faster the auto industry gets back on its feet, the faster the U.S. economy recovers. U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell, Julie Fream, CEO of the Original Equipment Supplier Association, Steve Finlay of WardsAuto and John McElroy of Autoline.tv discuss what the industry needs.

    Jukin' at Gip's Vol. 3

    Jukin' at Gip's Vol. 3
    Featuring Performances by, Mr Gip * Sam Lay * Big Mike Griffin * Blues Boy Willie * Bobby Rush * Elnora Spencer & Little G Weevil * Curtis Files * Jake Lear * Daddy Mack * Davis Cohen * Diedre & Kieth * Ray, Bo & Gips AllStars * Ray Cashman * Roadhouse * Juke Joint Duo * Eliot & Untouchables featuring Mr Gip * Kent Burnside * Luther * Willie King * Kenny Brown * Delta Highway * and "The Diva's" Elnora-Sweet n Lo-Liz Brown.

    Creative Work Done in Quarantine

    Creative Work Done in Quarantine
    "Shakespeare wrote King Lear in quarantine -- what's wrong with you?" While we are struggling to do our normal work, home-school our kids, and cook during a crisis, it's inappropriate to pressure ourselves to also engage in creative work, but we look here at some historical figures working in quarantine, including Isaac Newton, Edvard Munch, Giovanni Boccaccio, and Thomas Nashe. We read Boccaccio's description of the plague, and consider Nashe's satirical writing and his involvement with Shakespeare. We also propose an ill-informed opinion about the authenticity of Shakespeare' work. Finally, we look at some artistic endeavors underway today, and read Jessica Salfia's poem "The First Lines of Emails I've Received While Quarantining." An inspirational episode.

    The episode about productivity with Alex Pang that we reference:
    https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/deardiscreetguide/episodes/2020-03-26T05_00_00-07_00

    The Getty Museum project we reference:
    https://blogs.getty.edu/iris/getty-artworks-recreated-with-household-items-by-creative-geniuses-the-world-over/

    The CoronaMaison project we reference:
    http://coronamaison.fun/

    Thoughts? Comments? Potshots? Contact the show at:
    https://www.discreetguide.com/

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    Bask in the Joy of Words with a Nonsense Poem - Storytelling Podcast for Kids - The Quangle Wangle's Hat: E41

    Bask in the Joy of Words with a Nonsense Poem - Storytelling Podcast for Kids - The Quangle Wangle's Hat: E41

    A charming, nonsense poem from Edward Lear about a curious, whimsical creature who sits on the top of a Crumpetty Tree wearing an enormous hat, and when a cavalcade of real and imaginary creatures ask to make their home with him, he gladly agrees.  (duration 4 minutes)  An episode from the storytelling podcast, Journey With Story.

    EP132: Legendary Director Jim Burrows, Part 2

    EP132: Legendary Director Jim Burrows, Part 2

    This week in part two of the interview, Ken and Jim Burrows discuss the technical aspects of directing, the challenges of filming a live show, and the unique requirements of sitcom pilots. They also discuss some very interesting stories about the huge hit sitcom Friends. Some of Jim's credits include; Cheers, Friends, Wings, Will & Grace and many more.  

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    Ep 121: The Rise, Fall, and Resurgence of the Religious Left w/ Dr. L. Benjamin Rolsky

    Ep 121: The Rise, Fall, and Resurgence of the Religious Left w/ Dr. L. Benjamin Rolsky

    L. Benjamin Rolsky received his PhD from Drew University in American Religious Studies. His work has appeared in a variety of academic and popular venues including Method and Theory in the Study of Religion and the Journal of the American Academy of Religion as well as The Christian Century, The Los Angeles Review of Books, CNN Opinion, and the Religion and Culture Forum at the University of Chicago. His research and teaching interests include religion and politics, the study of popular culture, and critical theory.

    Rolsky’s first book, The Rise and Fall of the Religious Left: Politics, Television, and Popular Culture in the 1970s and Beyond, is forthcoming this Fall from Columbia University Press.

    Visit his website: https://www.benjirolsky.com/

    Follow Rolsky on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LBRolsky

    Order "Rise and Fall of the Religious Left" from Columbia University Press

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    Glenda Jackson

    Glenda Jackson

    The great Glenda Jackson is back on the stage. In 1992, the Emmy and two-time Academy Award winner was elected to Parliament. She spent the next 23 years in Britain’s House of Commons. Since returning to theater in 2015, she’s played King Lear on London’s West End and won a Tony Award for her performance in Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women. Now, she’s playing Lear again in a new production, directed by Sam Gold, on Broadway.

    We were thrilled to get Glenda Jackson into the studio to talk about playing a king, opportunities for women in the arts, and the intricacies of her performance in the new production of King Lear. Jackson is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev.

    From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published May 14, 2019. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, “What Have You Performed?”, was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer. Technical help came from Robert Auld, Helena DeGroot, Deb Stathopulos, and Larry Josephson at The Radio Foundation studios in New York.

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