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join me in balancing something that is very hard to balance on the internet: shitting on things, giggling at memes and being serious, actually learning things and trying to communicate with people you don't know. consequently, i enjoy both of these things, what a great combo! and this is a fun place where i can just talk about things i see whether it be serious as hell or and i oop-
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ReSearching Diversity

Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir

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Join a group of six women in social sciences in their aim to increase visibility of inspiring social scientists and of cutting-edge research on ethnic, cultural, and migration-related diversity. Each episode, two hosts invite one outstanding scientist to discuss their PAST (personal path into academia), the PRESENT (research article or book chapter that has recently inspired them), and the FUTURE (recent developments and paradigm shifts in academia and social sciences). For more information ...
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Keyman Podcast

Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program

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Conversations with scholars of contemporary Turkey about their academic work and its social and political implications. Host: Keyman Postdoctoral Fellow Deniz Duruiz
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Most news media sells you that the world is on fire. Most media distracts you with clickbait. We don't have time for that because we're here to do exactly two things: inform you and inspire you, so you can go out and address the issues other people only talk about....
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Shir Khan is the owner of in-vogue and on-point deep house label at the moment, the leviathan that is Exploited Records. Exploited Rec blazes its way through since 2007 with releases that simply cannot be brushed aside. 2012 has been the breakthrough year for Exploited, bringing them massive celebration and support from artists, the scene and a large audience. Still stated as one of the leading influences in Deep House & Indie Dance, Exploited is not set up to stop releasing tracks that blow ...
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Business of Being Awesome

Business of Being Awesome

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A Podcast at the crossroads of life and business dedicated to inspiring young professionals seeking meaningful work. Life's too short to be anything but awesome. Hosted by Erica Zendell and Lily Chen in Cambridge, MA. #bizoba Share your #momentofawesome on any social platform Twitter/Facebook/Instagram to be featured on an episode! Follow our Spotify "Bizoba Power Songs" playlist!
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030tango Podcast

030tango

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Welcome to the 030tango Podcast, the Tango podcast that takes you on a journey through the world of Argentine Tango. Join Jonas, the creator of 030tango and guests from all aspects of Tango culture. In each episode, we dive deep into tango. From seasoned tango dancers to dedicated organizers and everyone in between, our conversations are like a tango embrace—intimate, vibrant, and full of surprises. Whether you're a seasoned tanguero or someone curious about the allure of tango, join us on t ...
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Out of the Crisis

Eric Ries

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Out of the Crisis, a podcast hosted by myself, Eric Ries, highlights leaders from all sectors who are providing and coordinating relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. No one is more heroic than the healthcare workers and those on the frontlines treating the sick. But there’s also a role for others, particularly those in positions of privilege, to play in this crisis. As I’ve worked to make my own contributions, I’ve crossed paths with many different people and organizations offering t ...
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DIPLOCHATZ

Northern Nevada International Center

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DiploChatz is an interactive interview podcast program created to spotlight the impact of the Northern Nevada International Center (NNIC) around the world. DiploChatz will highlight the work that each NNIC program is doing as well as interview global thinkers, leaders, innovators, and stakeholders who continue to advance the mission and vision of NNIC. The focus of DiploChatz is to engage, educate and empower the global community about the value of NNIC as an agent of social goodness. DiploC ...
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During this podcast episode, which is yet again of the Life behind the Lecturer format, we do a deep dive into one of our more academic lecturers, Zeynep Azar. We discuss satisfying excel forms, bilinguality, having new dogs and pub tips. An interesting episode for anyone that is looking into following a path in education or academia. Enjoy!…
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About the Talk In this episode of the Governance Podcast, CSGS Director Mark Pennington speaks with Dr Samuel Bagg about his recent book - The Dispersal of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy, published by Oxford University Press. The book presents an in depth consideration of the problem of 'elite capture' and the possible strategies to …
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In this episode we discuss various topics in the Life behind the Lecturer format with Han de Looper. This episode is a little geography practice round. We travel all around the globe, talking about what it is like to work and live in different continents and countries. We discuss career decisions and how to really accustom yourself to new surroundi…
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In this episode we return to a fan favorite format, another episode of the Life behind the Lecturer. Diederik Brink tells us about his past career and his favorite mobile games. This is an episode filled with random anecdotes and hearty laughs, enjoy!द्वारा Colin Feiter
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In this episode we break down (educational) borders, and speak to someone from the dutch couterpart of our study (Communicatie). Maud is a 3rd year students, with various different hobbies and interests. We explore her life as a dutch student in the Hague, what certain parts of the netherlands mean to her and how the communicatie and ICM courses di…
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In the premier episode of this new format, we do a deep dive into one of our lecturers, Lu Collara. We talk about her past experiences, risks she took in her life, what recipes help her wind down after a long day and much, much more.द्वारा Stefani Stefanova
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In this episode, we talked to Elisabeth Kaneza who is a legal and political scholar and a community outreach officer at the German Center for Integration and Migration (DeZiM) in Berlin, Germany. PAST (00:02:20): Elisabeth emphasizes the importance of equal rights and chances for all, the impact of racial discrimination that require structural solu…
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In this episode, we have a lot of news. Firstly we have a new Host, Colin, who will be talking with Shauna and Raluca about what make the participation councils so important to ICM students and why YOU should vote or even run as a candidate yourself!द्वारा Stefani Stefanova
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About the Talk In this episode of the Governance podcast, our Director Mark Pennington speaks to Prof. William Easterly from New York University on liberal vs paternalist approaches to economic development policy. The Guest William Easterly is Professor of Economics at New York University and Co-director of the NYU Development Research Institute, w…
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About the Talk In this episode of the Governance podcast, our Director Mark Pennington interviews Dr. Matthew Mitchell on the socialist reality in Estonia’s history. This episode is part of Matthew’s co-authored publication as part of the Realities of Socialism series run by the Fraser Institute. The Guest Matthew D. Mitchell is a Senior Fellow in …
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In this episode, we listen to a conversation between Lysanne te Brinke (assistant professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Milene Gonçalves (associate professor at the Technical University Delft). Both are leading members of the ambition “Youth participation” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understand and support the health…
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In this bonus episode, we listen to Yara Toenders (fellow at Healthy Start / Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Wanda Tempelaar (clinical child and youth psychiatrist at the Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam). Both are members of the ambition “Youth Mental Health and Well-being” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understan…
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About the Talk In this episode of the podcast, Prof. Mark Pennington interviews Prof. Adam Dixon on the contemporary relevance of the Scottish philosopher and political economist Adam Smith. The Guest Adam D. Dixon holds the Adam Smith Chair in Sustainable Capitalism at Adam Smith’s Panmure House, the last and final home of moral philosopher and fa…
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In this bonus episode, we listen to a conversation between Reshmi Marhe (assistant professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Laura van Duin (psychologist at De Nieuwe Kans, Rotterdam). Both are members of the ambition “Youth Delinquency and Addiction” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understand and support the healthy develop…
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In this episode, we talked to Ceren Abacıoğlu who is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. PAST (00:02:11): Ceren talks about the struggles of studying and working in another country, about adapting to new cultures and new working environments. She explains how she became interested in the concept of acculturati…
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In this episode, we have a very productive talk with Colin (ICM Year 2, Student Assistant and part of the Participation Council). Tune in for more information on how to solve your problems, be heard and find opportunities. (21.11.2023)द्वारा Stefani Stefanova
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It's the most wonderful time of the fear!  Welcome back for the new season of "The Daytime Talks with ICM". We start off directly with a Halloween special episode.  Don't listen to this episode at night, if you get scared easily because we have prepared for you a collection of spooky stories and legends around the world.  From the Netherlands to Vi…
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If you read the news in the Netherlands, you’re probably aware that there is a lot of attention right now for mental health issues, especially with young people. In this summer episode, we talk about the importance of checking YOUR mental health. (20.06.2023)द्वारा Stefani Stefanova
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Many students struggle with public speaking, but it doesn’t have to be a nightmare. In this episode, we look at how organisations like Toastmasters help people develop their skills and boost their confidence when speaking to an audience. (16.05.2023)द्वारा Stefani Stefanova
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Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we explore the world of design thinking and its applications in real-life projects! In this episode, we'll be taking a deep dive into a Design Thinking Project and examining the key stages of the process. Our guest today is Lisa Vivensang, who will share her experiences and insights on the Design Thinki…
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Happy International Day of Happiness, guys! In Today's episode, we have the wonderful soul Kristina, who shares her mental health journey and opens up about the struggles of taking care of yourself in our society. You will also hear more about Collective Thoughts magazine! To finish up, we are sharing one of Kristina's poems for all the beautiful s…
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Happy Women's Day, gorgeous, gorgeous people!  We celebrate today with this honest and real conversation with Şevval about Feminism and Women Today! (07.03.2023)द्वारा Stefani Stefanova
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Today's episode is about Good! The topic of volunteering is really close to our hearts and in this episode, we have an amazing guest who shares her fascinating experience helping others! Kajal is an exchange student at The Hague University of Applied Sciences from Australia and her background is expanded volunteering in India, Australia and here in…
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ICM has International students from all over and studying abroad presents them with a lot of challenges. In this Valentine’s-themed episode, we talk about the challenges related to maintaining relationships with people who are far away. (14.02.2023)द्वारा Stefani Stefanova
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Its Sinterklaas! With the beginning of December, the holiday spirit takes over and the sound of the Christmas jingles gets louder and louder...but before that, Sinterklaas is in town and it's time to hear the story around it! Our guest today is the ICM's senior lecturer Miss Carla Wood, who is introducing us to Sinterklaas. Tune in for the legend b…
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Today's episode is all about the First Year. We have Narissa Amanda in the podcast, who shares with us the new First Year schedule and of course, gives us a few pieces of information about her and her home country - Indonesia. Tune in for the differences between the First Year Now and Before, and the story of one motivated student who is just start…
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In this episode, a second year ICM student Natali Carmel Sarapuu interviewed Dominique Darmon, a senior lecturer at The Hague University of Applied Sciences on her newly published gossip-filled book “Have I Got Dirt For You: Using Office Gossip to Your Advantage”. Tune in and listen to Dominique sharing a couple of tips on how to gossip the right w…
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This is the second and final part of the conversation with our beloved teacher Rob, who held his last lecture at the university last week and is no longer at ICM... In the second part, we play "Plead the Fifth", share some embarrassing stories and have a terrific laugh. Tune in, to listen to Rob's favourite memories from ICM, what he says to all of…
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 In this episode, the focus is on the challenge of working, while going to university.  And whilst,  people manage to do both, there is still this gap, where you are trying to find time for everything and handle as much as you can, without getting exhausted mid-way.   Our guest today is Renee Raadsheer, who has worked throughout her whole ICM. From…
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In our very first episode, we start symbolically with the first days in THUAS and how to cope with...everything?!?! Our guest is the second-year student Chestine, and she shares her experience last year during Introduction Week and being a new ICM student in general. Tune in for one good story, several tips & tricks, and a guide to overcoming homes…
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About the Talk In this episode of the podcast, Prof. Mark Pennington interviews Prof. Bruce Caldwell, one of the co-authors of this recently published book Hayek: A Life. Few twentieth-century figures have been lionized and vilified in such equal measure as Friedrich Hayek—economist, social theorist, leader of the Austrian school of economics, and …
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DiploChatz welcomes you to our Second Season - Episode 2! Guest Co-Host: We are joined as a guest co-host on this second episode by Yulia Rajeh who is a Legal Case Assistant for NNIC's Refugee Resettlement Program. Episode 2 Description: We will begin every DiploChatz show with a warm welcome to you! We will take this opportunity to introduce you t…
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Welcome to the third episode of the 030tango podcast. Zeynep Aktar and Sercan Yigit are one of the most exciting tango couples from Turkey. We met them several times at festivals in Europe and took the chance to record this episode when they showed up at one of our tango marathons. Enjoy their warm and kind energy in this podcast or the next chance…
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About the Talk Can a moral or divine law independent of contingency accommodate the social and economic complexities of circumstance? Does a defense of custom necessarily repudiate the idea of immutable law applicable to all peoples and cultures? Is transcendent universality and spontaneous order reconcilable? This episode explores this age-old ten…
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DiploChatz welcomes you to our Second Season - Episode 1! Guest Co-Host: We are joined on this first episode by Brandon Denney who is one of NNIC's Medical Coordinators as our DiploChatz Co-Host. Welcome, Brandon!! Episode 1 Description: We will begin every DiploChatz show with a warm welcome to you! We will take this opportunity to introduce you t…
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In this episode, we talked to Lisa Spanierman who is a professor of counseling and counseling psychology and associate dean for academic personnel and faculty success in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at the Arizona State University, U.S. PAST (00:02:03): Lisa describes growing up in a so-called “White bubble” in New Jersey. She expla…
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Welcome to the second edition of the 030tango podcast. This time we had Agustina Piaggio and Carlitos Espinoza in our studio. After dancing together for just 3 years, they already perform at many of the major Tango festivals. We talked with them about how it was to start to work together, teaching Tango and their opinions on tango championships. Fo…
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Welcome to the first episode of the 030tango podcast. In this new series, we will have talks with some of the biggest names in Tango. Dancers, DJs, organizers and other people where Tango plays a significant role in their lives. In the premiere episode, we welcomed one of the most beloved couples from Europe: Lorena Tarantino and Gianpiero Galdi. F…
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In this episode, we spoke with Paul Gorski who is the founder of the Equity Literacy Institute, U.S. PAST (00:01:47): Paul shares how during college years he developed an interest in social justice while being aware of his own privileged identities in academia. Later, when Paul was a professor, he also became interested in activist burnout, meaning…
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About the Talk Lawmakers, activists, and academics, often, presume that enacting a law sends a (powerful) message about what is socially desirable and acceptable. At worst, it is presumed that it will stay as ink on paper and not create any change. Therefore, it is considered as a cost-less endeavor with potential for creating great change at low c…
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On this week’s episode of the Governance Podcast, Mark Pennington, the Director at the Study of Governance and Society here at King College London, interviews Andy Haldane. This episode is titled 'Complexity and the Politics of Regulation’, and discusses the governance of financial risk in conditions where it's hard to predict how agents will respo…
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On this week’s episode of the Governance Podcast, Mark Pennington, the Director at the Study of Governance and Society here at King College London, interviews Professor Terry Flew. This episode is titled "‘Too much’ and ‘too little’ content moderation", and discusses the question of content moderation on digital platforms as a case study in Foucaul…
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On this week’s episode of the Governance Podcast, Mark Pennington, the Director at the Study of Governance and Society here at King College London, interviews Professor Diane Coyle. This episode is titled "The data that is and that data the isn't: the pitfalls of using big data", and discusses the various uses and implications of big data in societ…
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Our ability to act on some of the most pressing issues of our time, from pandemics and climate change to artificial intelligence and nuclear weapons, depends on knowledge provided by scientists and other experts. Meanwhile, contemporary political life is increasingly characterized by problematic responses to expertise, with denials of science on th…
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