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    Explore " thinkers" with insightful episodes like "235 | Developing a Child’s Future Through Toys | with Annamarie von Firley", "Biblical Wisdom: Your Key to a Real Education", "Season 6 Episode 3: The Bizarre Daily Rituals Of Great Artists, Thinkers, and Inventers", "The Possibility Hub Guest Episode with Dr Marshall Goldsmith" and "Evil: Dick Bernstein" from podcasts like ""Honest Ecommerce", "Becoming Wiser", "Mystic Pirates", "The Possibility Hub" and "Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds"" and more!

    Episodes (29)

    235 | Developing a Child’s Future Through Toys | with Annamarie von Firley

    235 | Developing a Child’s Future Through Toys | with Annamarie von Firley

    Annamarie von Firley is the President of Adventuretown Toy Emporium, the beloved educational Ecommerce toy store that cultivates children's curiosity by learning through play.

    To learn more, visit: http://honestecommerce.co

    Resources:

    Biblical Wisdom: Your Key to a Real Education

    Biblical Wisdom: Your Key to a Real Education
    In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Rohm challenges the conventional understanding of a 'good education'. Drawing from his own experiences and highlighting his 26 years of educational journey, he outlines the lack of a comprehensive understanding of biblical figures in our education system. From Adam and Eve's story of making wrong choices to Noah's patience and determination, Abraham's faith, Moses' laws that influenced Western Civilization, and much more - Dr. Rohm emphasizes how the lessons from these narratives can enrich our perception of life. He concludes by encouraging listeners to embark on a 'real education' journey by studying the Holy Bible, urging them to seek wisdom from these stories and apply them to their own lives.

    Season 6 Episode 3: The Bizarre Daily Rituals Of Great Artists, Thinkers, and Inventers

    Season 6 Episode 3: The Bizarre Daily Rituals Of Great Artists, Thinkers, and Inventers

    In This week's episode, Lance and Jacklyn discuss book, Daily Rituals by Mason Currey.  They talk about some of the most fascinating artists and thinkers in history and their daily routines which inspired and influenced their work.

    Jacklyn shares her thoughts on the destructive patterns that most of these great minds exhibited and the growing trend towards health and balance.  

    Lance shares fun facts about Ben Franklin, Woody Allen, and more.  

    Tune in for a fun and interesting conversation about the people we know and love as well as some helpful takeaways tha tyou can implement into your daily routine.

    We also share a great recipe and, of course and stand up comedy recommendation for you!

    Enjoy!

    For more stories, check out Mason Currey's book:
    https://a.co/d/g1ceyKr

    The Possibility Hub Guest Episode with Dr Marshall Goldsmith

    The Possibility Hub Guest Episode with Dr Marshall Goldsmith

    Member of the Thinkers 50 Hall of Fame, ranked as the World’s #1 Executive Coach, and the winner of the Lifetime Award for Leadership by the Harvard Institute of Coaching, my guest in this episode is Dr Marshall Goldsmith. A New York Times #1 bestselling author, his numerous books have sold over 3 million copies, been translated into 32 languages, and become listed bestsellers in 12 countries, and no doubt some of his books are on your bookshelf.  Marshall has a host of awards and accolades and is one of a select few executive coaches who has worked with over 200 major CEOs and their management teams. His newest book is The Earned Life: Lose Regret and Choose Fulfillment.

    Evil: Dick Bernstein

    Evil: Dick Bernstein

    In this episode of “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” Samantha Rose Hill talks with Hannah Arendt scholar Richard Bernstein about radical evil, the banality of evil, and his personal friendship with Arendt. “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of “Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous,” a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

    Maker or thinker - with Doug Stowe

    Maker or thinker - with Doug Stowe

    This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by Wood Pro Expo. It’s really easy for woodworkers to stay stuck inside, focused on their shops and production. But over the last couple of years, the pandemic has forced them be even more isolated than usual. Now it’s time to get out of the shop and resume life in the outside world, especially when it’s a chance to network with your woodworking business peers. That opportunity is coming April 27-29 in sunny San Diego as the Wood Pro Expo joins with the Closets Conference and Expo to offer an unparalleled opportunity to boost your business with intelligence on techniques, tools, and technology. Let’s get face to face again. Learn more at woodworkingnetwork.com/events/wood-pro-expo. See you there.

    Woodworking Network is a home for professional woodworkers, presenting technology, supplies, education, inspiration, and community, from small business entrepreneurs to corporate managers at large automated plants.

    You can find all of our podcasts at WoodworkingNetwork.com/podcasts and in popular podcast channels. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Thanks again to today’s sponsor, Wood Pro Expo. If you have a comment or topic you’d like us to explore, contact me at will.sampson@woodworkingnetwork.com. And we would really appreciate it if you fill out the survey at woodworking network.com/podcast-survey. Thanks for listening.

    Intro music courtesy of Anthony Monson.

    Private: Anita L. Allen

    Private: Anita L. Allen

    Law and Philosophy Professor Anita L. Allen talks with Samantha Rose Hill about privacy, freedom, Hannah Arendt’s essay “Reflections on Little Rock,” and on what counts as the political. “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of “Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous,” a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

    Public: Hans Teerds

    Public: Hans Teerds

    Architect Hans Teerds talks with host Samantha Rose Hill about how private and public space is designed, and how the spaces we navigate shape our daily lives. “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of “Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous,” a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

    Storytelling: Ken Krimstein

    Storytelling: Ken Krimstein

    In this episode of “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” Samantha Rose Hill and Ken Krimstein discuss the art of storytelling, ecstatic truth, and the pleasures of the archive. “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of “Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous,” a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

    Memory: Renata Stih and Frieder Schnock

    Memory: Renata Stih and Frieder Schnock

    Berlin artist-duo Renata Stih and Frieder Schnock talk with Samantha Rose Hill about the work of memory, Holocaust memorials in Berlin, and Walter Benjamin. “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of “Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous,” a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

    Rights: Stephanie DeGooyer

    Rights: Stephanie DeGooyer

    Hannah Arendt was a stateless refugee for nearly 20 years of her life. In this episode host Samantha Rose Hill talks with Professor Stephanie DeGooyer about Arendt’s phrase “the right to have rights,” and what it means to be a citizen in the world today. “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of “Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous,” a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

    Eros: Dylan Mattingly

    Eros: Dylan Mattingly

    In this episode the composer Dylan Mattingly talks with host Samantha Rose Hill about the need for quiet, eros, and the art of listening. “Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds” is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of “Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous,” a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

    Innovation is a team sport

    Innovation is a team sport

    Every sports team has at least one standout player. This person is someone that every team member looks up to. When the team is doing well, it's easy to attribute the success to this person. However, I'm sure you realize that the crew matters a whole lot more.

    Similarly, in innovation projects you need to blend the talents of the creative thinkers with the teams perspectives. We dig into how to make that happen.

    Follow Hemang Shah at https://www.linkedin.com/in/hemang

    Join his FREE newsletter at https://www.innovationsportslife.com/

    Welcome to Perspectives from the Top with Chris Roebuck

    Welcome to Perspectives from the Top with Chris Roebuck
    Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the world’s leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HR’s Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.

    Episode 39 - Co-Founder of Poddit - Brent Basham

    Episode 39 - Co-Founder of Poddit - Brent Basham

    When podcasting first took hold, Brent was apart of one of the most influential podcasts out there. He sits down with A Juicy Pear, and talks to us about everything podcasting. He discusses his start-up of Poddit which has since been acquired by http://www.podmatch.com and how family greatly influences everything he does. 

    PodMatch is a free podcast booking service that automatically matches ideal podcast guests and hosts together to record high-quality podcast interviews.

    I had so much fun chatting with Brent, and so glad he stopped by to share all his insight regarding the podcasting arena.

    If your feeling lead, you can Buy Me A Coffee on  http://www.ajuicypearpodcast.com

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    Turn it Around - Flashcards for Education Futures

    Turn it Around - Flashcards for Education Futures

    This Bonus episode hosted by Dr. Sean Leahy explores the creative project Turn it Around - Flashcards for Education Futures with the innovative team from ASU including Dr. Iveta Silova, Adriene Jenik, Belen Sanchez, and Saiarchana Darira. 

    From the projects website https://www.turnitaroundcards.org/  

    Calling Young Artists, Thinkers, and Leaders - We invite you to reimagine our approach to education, our relationship with nature and our connection to the living world during this time of crisis. Help us design a deck of flashcards that show how ecological justice can be achieved.” 

    Turn it Around - Flashcards for Education Futures will be introduced to policymakers at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) and the launch of UNESCO’s Future of Education report.

    For more information and to get involved please visit the project website: https://www.turnitaroundcards.org/

    Twitter: @TIAflashcards

    Instagram: artistsliteraciesinstitute

    Facebook: artistsliteraciesinstitute

    TikTok: turnitaroundcards

     

    Special thanks to our guests

    (Guest host) Dr. Sean Leahy - @seanthenerd

    Dr. Iveta Silova - @IvetaSilova

    Adriene Jenik

    Belen Sanchez

    Saiarchana Darira

     

    To learn more about this, and other related projects and work, please visit 

    Learning Futures from the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.

    U.R.B.A.N.Life.tv EP 5

    U.R.B.A.N.Life.tv EP 5

    U.R.B.A.N.Life.tv (Underground Rap Business and News)

    Urban Life.tv is all about the underground world of Hip Hop. We provide viewers with their favorite underground musical artist, poets, producers, and beat makers. We stream live interviews, concerts, poetry, open mics, skits and freestyles, bringing viewers up close and personal with their favorites via online and DVD. We are also introducing a new style of battles, (rap and comedy).

    U.R.B.A.N.Life.tv is also about bringing you, the viewers, the TRUTH. Giving you live one on one’s and group discussions about everyday life issues. Furthermore, we introduce viewers with the options of joining sessions via live chat on google hangout or feedback comment panels. We want to begin to open minds and create new ways of thinking.
    Catch Us Live on PQRADIO1.COM

    Characters: Underground musical artist, poets, producers, beat makers, and comedian(s)

    Setting: Tri-State area (Philadelphia, New jersey, Delaware county) Clubs, stores, urban areas, etc.

    Live Stream Viewers: Online sites; Youstream.com, Youtube.com, Worldstarhiphop.com, Urbanlife.tv, etc.

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