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    Explore " whitman" with insightful episodes like "Commentary on ‘Decolonizing Poetry’ (...and literature at large)", "Talkin' Politics & Religion without Killin' Each Other - featuring Christine Todd Whitman", "Song of Myself: Section 7- Immortality and Sharing Atoms", "Identidades" and "Charles Whitman, Jr. - The Texas Terror" from podcasts like ""2centspnf", "Village SquareCast", "2centspnf", "En el Camino" and "Killin Missin Hidden"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    Talkin' Politics & Religion without Killin' Each Other - featuring Christine Todd Whitman

    Talkin' Politics & Religion without Killin' Each Other - featuring Christine Todd Whitman

    On this episode of Village SquareCast, we’re thrilled to introduce you to one of our besties in the saving democracy space. Corey Nathan, host of Talkin’ Politics and Religion without Killin’ Each Other, is committed to taking some airspace back from the screamers who feed off our divisions. He says politics and religion are too important to be left only to the extremes, so he hosts engaging, provocative and fun conversations about the most pressing issues of our times.

    We're sharing an episode of Talkin' Politics and Religion in our feed because we think you'll be hooked just like we are (you're welcome).  We selected an episode featuring Christine Todd Whitman, the former Governor of New Jersey.  Hear it straight from Corey about why you should tune in:

    "In this conversation with Christine Todd Whitman, the former Governor (of the best state in the union!) and Cabinet Member, we talk about how she started her career in politics by going around the country and actually listening to people. Imagine that! We also discussed how she was able to achieve bipartisan collaboration during her 2 terms as governor of New Jersey; an assessment of how the Biden Administration is doing on climate initiatives; other achievable actions that can have a positive effect on the environment; what she's doing to resist the danger posed by candidates who are brazenly anti-democracy; the encouraging work of States United Democracy Center - "more than a think tank... an action tank"; a sober warning about current governors who are deploying the tactics of dictators; her experience with Donald Trump back when he was screwing over small contractors who built his casinos in New Jersey; and we even get to talk about religion!

    Christine Todd Whitman is the Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the States United Democracy Center and she is the President of The Whitman Strategy Group. Governor Whitman served in the cabinet of President George W. Bush as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and was the 50th Governor of the State of New Jersey, serving as its first woman governor. Governor Whitman also serves a number of non-profit organizations including as Chairman of the American Security Project, Vice-Chairman of the Trustees of the Eisenhower Fellowships and Advisor on Renew America Movement. Among quite a few other non-profits and causes, she was co-chair of the Commission on the Rule of Law and Democracy at the Brennan Center at New York University. Also during the 2020 election cycle she served as Chair of Republicans and Independents for Biden. And on top of all of that, she is the author of a New York Times best seller called It’s My Party Too: Taking Back the Republican Party... And Bringing the Country Together Again."

    Village SquareCast is part of The Democracy Group. Check out one of our fellow network podcasts here:  Democracy Works

    Identidades

    Identidades

    Identidades - Whitman

    ¿Que me contradigo?
    Muy bien, me contradigo
    Contengo multitudes

    Nuestra identidad siempre está deviniendo, así como la cultura. Contenemos multitudes como  decía Whitman, somos más grandes de lo que pensamos, y ahí está el encanto, en aceptarlo.

    Enfrento el tema de política de identidades basándome en el poema del Canto de mi mismo  de Walt Whitman , la película El secreto de sus ojos de Campanella, la carrera de David Bowie y el ensayo literario Self Reliance de Emerson.

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    Charles Whitman, Jr. - The Texas Terror

    Charles Whitman, Jr. - The Texas Terror

    August 1, 1966, is a day that will live in infamy in the United States, particularly at the University of Texas.  That's the day Charles Whitman, Jr., spent hours sniping down innocent students, professors, mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, and children from the top of the tower on the University of Texas campus.  While many people know of the shooting, very few learned what caused Charles to snap or why it took so long for police to stop his massacre.  Many also don't appreciate what dark legacy Whitman's evil left on this world.

    SHOW NOTES

    The Texas Tower Sniper, Ryan Green

    https://tower.utexas.edu/history/

    https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/an-ex-marine-goes-on-a-killing-spree-at-the-university-of-texas

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Texas_tower_shooting

    https://www.texasmonthly.com/category/topics/ut-tower-shooting/

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/10/02/from-the-ut-tower-to-a-las-vegas-hotel-the-carnage-when-shooters-take-aim-from-above/

    https://www.biography.com/political-figure/charles-whitman

    https://texasarchive.org/2013_00374

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    The Will of Elephants, 1965

    The Will of Elephants, 1965

    Uncovering the sudden murder rampage of Charles Whitman. 

    Beneath this dumbfounding act of terror are poignant questions concerning free will, the justice system, and the complex moral discussions sparked by murderers like Whitman.

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    El camino abierto - Walt Whitman

    El camino abierto - Walt Whitman

    El camino abierto - Walt Whitman.

    Capitulo Poético en el que hablo de Independencia de la sociedad y la búsqueda del camino significativo de la vida.

    Me apoyo leyendo al viejo de barba blanca, Walt Whitman,  y su poemario Hojas de hierba,  específicamente los poemas Canto al camino abierto y ¡Oh yo! ¡Oh vida!  Además de sus contemporáneos, Emerson,  Thoreau, y la película La Sociedad de los Poetas muertos.

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    Daily Spinner Rack #23: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century #13

    Daily Spinner Rack #23: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century #13
    Daily Spinner Rack focuses on a random old comic book for a few minutes every day. Call it nostalgia, call it getting old, but fans of a certain age miss the feeling of going into a drug store or supermarket and picking a comic off of a spinner rack... In this episode of Daily Spinner Rack, Dan goes back to 1981 to read BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY #13! SUPPORT CBP: Join our Patreon: patreon.com/comicbookpitt Donate: https://ko-fi.com/comicbookpitt‬ Get some gear: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comic-book-pitt Leave a review: It just takes a moment and a 5 star rating goes a long way in helping other people discover the show. You can do it right from your phone in Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. We really appreciate your ratings and reviews, it's how the show grows. WHERE TO FIND US: Comic Book Pitt is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORK EPISODES: You can listen to us on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Spotify! EMAIL: comicbookpitt@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK TWITTER INSTAGRAM

    Totally Well Podcast - Joyce Strong - Episode 108 - Martin Sullivan, Author of “The Nature of the Self, Insights from Science and Zen In Poetry and Prose"

    Totally Well Podcast - Joyce Strong - Episode 108 - Martin Sullivan, Author of “The Nature of the Self, Insights from Science and Zen In Poetry and Prose"

    Totally Well is a place where we get curious, ask questions and explore everything to do with health, wellness, fitness, personal development, helping people and all the things it takes to help you live a strong, joyous life.

    Reach out to Coach Joyce at @TotalWellCoach on all social media platforms. I love getting questions and DMs and making new connections! What do you need help with? What problem are you trying to solve! Your questions help me produce great content that helps more people!

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    Subscribe and share my TotalWellCoach YouTube Channel to see the video of our interview.

    If you love my work and want to support what I do, here’s a link to Make a Donation. 💪❤

    Here to help with any questions and more. Please feel free to reach out anytime and get me direct on LinkedIn / WhatsApp / FB / IG / Twitter & phone + 1 617 666 1122 @totalwellcoach

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    My guest in this episode of Totally Well Podcast - Joyce Strong - Episode 108 is  Martin Sullivan.

    Reach out to Martin Sullivan on LinkedIn.

    Martin Thomas Sullivan is a Licensed Professional Counselor and psychotherapist in New Jersey.He also has over twenty five years experience as a student of Zen meditation.  

    Mr. Sullivan is the author of “The Nature of the Self, Insights from Science and Zen In Poetry and Prose” and the short story “The Bluejay’s Song”.He previously had a career of thirty-two years in the Telecommunications industry. 

    “I Dreamed a Dream” by Walt Whitman

    “I Dreamed a Dream” by Walt Whitman

    "I dream’d in a dream, I saw a city invincible to the

    attacks of the whole of the rest of the earth;

    I dream’d that was the new City of Friends;

    Nothing was greater there than the quality of robust

    love—it led the rest;

    It was seen every hour in the actions of the men of

    that city,

    And in all their looks and words."

     

    - “I Dreamed a Dream” by Walt Whitman
     

    xx Atticus

    @atticuspoetry

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    Community in the Classroom with Professor Brittney Whitman

    Community in the Classroom with Professor Brittney Whitman

    Welcome back to a new academic year and a new season of Pedagogy A-Go-Go. This month, Gina and Tom explore their inner superpowers with Northampton Community College instructor, Brittney Whitman. Join us as she explains the value of building community in the classroom and how a feminist pedagogy can advance a radically empathetic learning environment. Please be sure to subscribe to, rate, and review the podcast and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @pedagogyagogo. 

    Episode 11 - Rollerworld written by Samantha McIntyre (Married, Bored to Death)

    Episode 11 - Rollerworld written by Samantha McIntyre (Married, Bored to Death)

    Rollerworld stars Jane Levy as Shane, Allison Tolman as Krista, Adam Scott as Cory, Mae Whitman as Janie, Hank Chen as David Lee, Zach Knighton as Jason, Casey Wilson as Lady #1, June Diane Raphael as Lady #2, Nicole Byer as Lady #3, Jack McGee as Grandpa William, Steve Agee as Wizard/The Desk Sergeant, and Andrew Reich with stage directions.  

    In this episode, Ben Blacker and Andrew Reich interview Samantha McIntyre (Married, Bored to Death) regarding her dead pilot, Rollerworld. You'll also listen to a never-before-heard live table read of Rollerworld performed by some of today's funniest comedic actors.

     For more Dead Pilot Society episodes, please subscribe to the podcast! Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @deadpilotspod, on twitter @deadpilotspod, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com.

     

    Episode 8 – The Housewives written by Casey Wilson (Gone Girl, Happy Endings) & June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Bride Wars)

    Episode 8 – The Housewives written by Casey Wilson (Gone Girl, Happy Endings) & June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Bride Wars)

    The Housewives stars June Diane Raphael as Edie, Casey Wilson as Louise, Adam Scott as Henry, Laurie Metcalf as Flo, Zachary Knighton as Johnny, Mae Whitman as Woman #1, Nicole Byer as May/Sadie, Jerry O'Connell as Jerry, Paul Scheer as Sal/Mr. Johnston, Jack McGee as Pink, Jane Levy as Woman #2, Steve Agee as Tommy, Hank Chen as Sammy, Sarah Baker as Woman's Voice/Dotsi Ann/Harriet, and Eddie Frierson with Stage Directions/Announcer. 

    In this episode, Ben Blacker and Andrew Reich interview June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Bride Wars) and Casey Wilson (Gone Girl, Happy Endings) regarding their dead pilot, The Housewives. You'll also listen to a never-before-heard live table read of The Housewives performed by some of today's funniest comedic actors.

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    Demitri Porphyrios, design architect of Whitman College: "Tradition and Modernity: The Making of Whitman College" - September 26, 2007

    Demitri Porphyrios, design architect of Whitman College: "Tradition and Modernity: The Making of Whitman College" - September 26, 2007
    The University marked the opening of Whitman College with a public lecture by design architect Demetri Porphyrios Wednesday, Sept. 26. Constructed to complement the Collegiate Gothic style of dormitories on the west end of campus, Whitman is the University's sixth residential college, but the first to be built as a single project. Its completion launches Princeton's four-year residential college system.
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