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PATHWAYS TO ENHANCE RIGOR: A COLLECTION OF CONVERSATIONS
“Pathways to Enhance Rigor: A Collection of Conversations” is a limited-series podcast featuring neuroscientists discussing ways to better embed rigor into every part of the scientific process, from experimental design to sharing with the public. These conversations highlight the past, present, and future of rigor in neuroscience and emphasize how individuals can contribute to creating a culture of rigor in their lab and beyond. This podcast is a part of the Society for Neuroscience’s Foundations of Rigorous Neuroscience Research (FRN) program. Supported by the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), FRN is designed to inform and empower neuroscientists at all career levels to enhance the rigor in their research and the scientific culture at large.
SENGOKU DAIMYO'S CHRONICLES OF JAPAN
Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan is a Japanese history podcast where we will be going through a chronological history of Japan. We will start with prehistory and continue up through the Meiji period. Episodes are released as soon as they are available--working on a monthly release schedule.
NEWTKNIGHT'S PODCAST
Ed Sebesta has fought the neo-Confederate movement for over 20 years. This is a short pod cast about the award given to him by the African American Civil War Museum in DC; the university press books he has co-edited; the peer-reviewed academic articles published in universities such as Cambridge University. Also, a description of some resources he has set up to provide information about neo-Confederates. If you want to help bring Confederate monuments down or oppose the neo-Confederate movement this podcast will provide that information as well as why Ed Sebesta is a credible expert on this topic.
BIGFOOT FOR BREAKFAST
A research based, entertainment podcast that touches on a broad spectrum of subjects. We welcome the overall unexplainable, telling true stories and discussing the generally creepy. We touch on issues concerning conspiracy, cryptozoology, historical mystery, UFO encounters, disappearances, and variations of the paranormal. We will tell the story, explain the facts as we know them, introduce theories and let you decide what you think to be true. Take a trip with us down the rabbit hole every Monday!
THE AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY PODCAST
This podcast will trace the history and evolution of American law from its most ancient roots, through the birth of the common law in medieval England, early colonial and revolutionary American, through the early days of the supreme court, the civil war, through the tumultuous twentieth century and on to the present day. Although legal theory and philosophy will be discussed this is a not a podcast on jurisprudence. The entire podcast will have about 60 installments, each one about thirty minutes in length.
HIGH CRIME POD
Where there's smoke... there's true crime. Hi, we’re Kayla and Helayne! And we like true crime. And weed. We're fans of weed. Look, we all have anxiety, among other health and mental health issues, and who's to judge what helps you get through this trippy, wild thing we call life, right? For us, weed is medicine, and honestly, it can help you chill tf out and chat about one of your favorite (and yet, macabre) topics without going into a full, anxious meltdown and googling how expensive retractable steel covers for windows are. So whether you smoke or not, join us on this wild ride through murder, mysteries, and maybe even some supernatural goodies. We know it's a dark topic, but don't worry, we'll make you laugh, too. They seem kind of like mutually exclusive topics - true crime and comedy. But who doesn't love a good comedic relief? We know we do -- and we hope to be that for you. Well, hope to chat with you soon. Email info@highcrimepod.com to share your true crime stories, questions, comments, concerns, or even your favorite way to indulge in the devil's lettuce. Later, buds!
REVERB EFFECT
Reverb Effect is a history podcast exploring how past voices resonate in the present moment. How do we make sense of those voices? What were they trying to say, and whose job is it to find out? We'll dive deep into the archives, share amazing stories about the past, and talk with people who are making history now. Presented by the University of Michigan Department of History.