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UCHICAGO CROWN FAMILY SCHOOL PODCAST
Interested in ideas that can help improve the lives of individuals, families, and communities? Hear UChicago Crown Family School faculty and colleagues discuss ideas and topics in social work, social welfare, and policy. The University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice is one of the top ranked graduate schools of social work and this podcast reflects our mission. In each episode, a different Crown Family School faculty member will be joined in a conversation with an expert in their field to talk about issues and ideas that can help advance a more just and humane society.
TENNIS CULTURE
Presented by Nelson Parker and Reza Tompsett of Get Set Tennis. Tennis Culture talks about more than what just happens on the court. With a combined 35 years in the tennis coaching world Nelson and Reza talk about the culture of the sport, coaching advice, issues in the game at all levels and have a few laughs along the way.
VANISHING IRELAND
Turtle Bunbury discusses life and its learnings with Ireland's elders. These are voices of courage, kindness and humour that will resound for future generations. The Vanishing Ireland project was co-founded by Turtle and photographer James Fennell in 2001. Visit https://turtlebunbury.com for more.
JOELROOTS TV
Bienvenidos al canal de Podcast de JoelRoots Tv. En este espacio tendremos varias entrevistas y segmentos interesantes. En''La conversación'' tendremos conversaciones con amigos y diferentes personas que serán de bendición. En ''Los Reales tendremos un grupo de diferentes jóvenes y adultos exponiendo su pensamiento sobre diferentes temas.
DOES NOT COMPUTE
Technology—even when “sufficiently advanced”—isn’t magic. Algorithms aren’t spells cast by programmers. When we imbue tech with mystical powers, we lose sight of the human factors, from economics to culture, and politics, that shape how it’s actually designed and used. Does Not Compute is a podcast about technology, people, and power brought to you by the Center for Information, Technology, & Public Life (CITAP) at UNC-Chapel Hill. At CITAP, we study technology as it’s tangled up in our lives and societies. On Does Not Compute, we’ll pry into the black boxes and get to know the people behind the code to understand technology platforms in context. Together, we’ll explore how old inequities get reinvented on new platforms, how unexpected communities unite for good (and harm), and how media manipulators play on our identities and emotions to spread lies. If we want to fix our relationship to technology, we have to understand what’s broken first. Let’s dig in.
ÆLDRE SAGENS HJERTESAGER
Ældre Sagens Hjertesager sætter fokus på emner der optager os og bekymrer os. Vi rusker op i sager der glemmes og overses. Og vi belyser holdninger og erfaringer, der fortjener at blive påskønnet. I studiet forholder eksperter og erfaringskilder sig til vigtige emner, der berører os alle. Det kommer til at handle om hjemmepleje, aldersdiskrimination, delirium og depression, ensomhed, økonomi, velfærdsteknologi – og meget mere. Produceret af Ældre Sagen.
JORD äR DU
Jord är du är ett samtal om att vara omställare, människa, förälder och kristen i den här galna och omvälvande tiden av klimatkris och allmän civilisationskris. Det är ett utforskande av vad det innebär att ta sitt ansvar, både vad gäller kärleken till sin nästa, till sig själv och till resten av skapelsen. Det är en salig blandning med många frågor och knappt några svar, men med stoltheten över att det är just så det behöver få vara.