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BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC PODCAST
More than just a book talk. Each episode is its own unique forum, bringing Bloomsbury authors and experts to the front of the conversation and tackling key issues in today’s culture, both in academia and beyond. This show is for everyone interested in expanding their learning outside the classroom and exploring the difficult discussions taking place in society every day.
NOW MORE THAN EVER
Award winning political strategist, radio host, and CNN contributor Dave Mowery, and his longtime friend, collaborator and producer Chris Krauth have teamed up again for Now More Than Ever, a new podcast from Send The Food Back Media. Joined by occasional guests from the world of politics, media, music and real life, Now More Than Ever wants to explore not only the nuts and bolts of our professions, but also the journey. The unheard sound, the unlived life, but also the shared experiences that bind us all.
WE ROAR
Princeton University is joining other universities around the world by responding to coronavirus in striking and innovative ways. From new, pandemic-related research to solutions-driven engineering; from philosophical and social inquiry to digital adaptations ... student support ... community service ... entrepreneurialism and more — the greater Princeton community is doubling down on our core mission and strengthening our bonds. This intimate sharing of experiences by Princeton students, alumni, faculty and staff presents perspective and knowledge as well as energy and actions in response to coronavirus (COVID-19).
BEATRICE INSTITUTE PODCAST
We’re wandering between two worlds. Modernity as we knew it is passing away, and the next world is yet to be born. Like Dante, we are in a dark wood, struggling to know how to think and how to live. Virgil guided Dante with the light of natural reason, then Beatrice illuminated the path to Paradise with Christian revelation. Welcome to the Beatrice Institute Podcast, where Christian faith and reason illuminate the best of academic thinking and research. How should we think and live in this time between worlds? At Beatrice Institute, we take our bearings from the Good, the True, and the Beautiful. This podcast reflects BI’s research and public engagement initiatives. As director of BI’s Genealogies of Modernity initiative, co-host Ryan McDermott asks guests, “What does it mean to be modern, where did we come from, and what comes next?” As director of BI’s Personalism and Public Policy initiative, Grant Martsolf asks, “How should we organize our common life to promote the flourishing of the person, made in the image of God?” And for our initiative on Being Human in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Gretchen Huizinga asks, "What makes humans special and what does it mean to flourish on the frontier of a technological future?"
DESIGN OF USEFUL AND USABLE INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS
These interviews represent the second (distributed) half of CS179 Spring 2020, covering skills and techniques necessary to design innovative interactive products that are useful, usable and that address important needs of people other than yourself.
THINGS ARE LOOKING UP
Does the state of the world often leave you frightened? Does Bible prophecy often leave you confused? You’re not alone. There are some strange and mystifying Bible passages that have bewildered generations of Christ- followers simply because the signs of the end times had not become apparent. It is our generation that is seeing end-time prophecies being fulfilled. Join NY Times Bestselling Author Donna VanLiere (The Christmas Shoes, The Time of Jacob’s Trouble) and Carmen LaBerge (host of Mornings with Carmen on Faith Radio) and listen to the podcast Things Are Looking Up, in which they shares significant and specific prophecies that only our generation has been able to understand, and discuss the very real connection between Bible prophecy and our world today.