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The Book Review

The New York Times

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The world's top authors and critics join host Gilbert Cruz and editors at The New York Times Book Review to talk about the week's top books, what we're reading and what's going on in the literary world. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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Rule 42

Audrey Cruz, Jenn Bourke, Tom Smith

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Rule 42 is a journey of wonder down the many rabbit holes of life with Audrey Cruz and Jenn Bourke. In each episode, these two moms take listeners on a voyage through the highs and lows, struggles, and successes of life! Cars, travel, business, sports, spas, mental health, fear, fun, relationships, parenting, and coping are covered on this wild ride! A podcast for Moms by Moms who know that the struggle is real!
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The Criminology Academy

Jose Sanchez and Jenn Tostlebe

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A podcast, hosted by Jose Sanchez (CU Boulder Sociology PhD Candidate) and Jennifer Tostlebe (Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska-Omaha), where we talk about research in the field of criminology with field experts, our own work, and life as grad students. We will be releasing episodes every 2 weeks. Twitter --> Jose @jsanchez318 and Jenn @jenntostlebe. For those listening on Apple Podcast, subscribe, rate and review! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook ...
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Simply the Word

Jennifer Cruz

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Welcome to Simply the Word. The podcast where we dive into a passage of scripture from the bible and discuss how we can apply it to our daily lives. I pray that this podcast will help you walkout your faith in Jesus in a new and profound way.
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The Broad Perspective

Megan Cruz

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A podcast that looks to dismantle the idea that there's only one kind of great art and offer a broader perspective... so to speak. Complete with corny jokes, feminist film theory, and some incredible guests. Host, Megan Cruz, digs deep with trailblazing women and marginalized voices in the film industry and discovers the unique films and influences that shaped them and their approach to making art that defies the odds today.
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Weekly chats with scholars, experts, and practitioners on humanities topics related to The Marianas - Saipan, Tinian, Rota and the Northern Islands - a U.S. commonwealth in Micronesia in the western Pacific.
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Poetry For All

Joanne Diaz and Abram Van Engen

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This podcast is for those who already love poetry and for those who know very little about it. In this podcast, we read a poem, discuss it, see what makes it tick, learn how it works, grow from it, and then read it one more time. Introducing our brand new Poetry For All website: https://poetryforallpod.com! Please visit the new website to learn more about our guests, search for thematic episodes (ranging from Black History Month to the season of autumn), and subscribe to our newsletter.
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We HEAR Her

Women Who Succeed

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We HEAR Her is a podcast highlighting stories and lessons learned from our colorful network of important female leaders across Utah. We believe that women empower women by sharing their experiences and are impactful changemakers when they serve as role models to girls following in their path. So, listen in women and girls of Utah, we can’t wait for you to hear her!We HEAR Her is hosted by Erin Trenbeath-Murray and Jennifer Bean, who are passionate about uplifting women who can guide our next ...
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Real Creative Leadership

The Stoke Group - Adam Morgan

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Real Creative Leadership is building a community to address the issues, challenges, and benefits of creative leadership. Join us as we discuss topics and share strategies that will help us all become better creative leaders. Real Creative Leadership is hosted by Adam Morgan and produced by The Stoke Group, a full-service digital marketing agency that specializes in content marketing, video, and interactive experiences.
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The EntreQueerNeur Show with Asa Leveaux is the intersection of entrepreneurship and all things divinely queer. Asa Leveaux is known as America's #1 EntreQueerNeur Coach by helping queer identified business owners create their first $10,000 in business as a result of being initiated into the Queer Money Gang.
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Salman Rushdie's "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder," has been nominated in the nonfiction category as part of this year's National Book Awards, which will take place in mid-November. This week, we are running Rushdie's conversation with Ezra Klein from earlier this year. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everythi…
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For this episode, I'm chatting with Emily Murray (@emilymurray.rd on IG) about how her eating disorder did not fit into a box which provided a barrier to receiving support. We also dive into the process of fear food exposure in eating disorder & disordered eating recovery.Apply to my 6 Month 1:1 Intuitive Eating Coaching Program: https://embwqi24g5…
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In this episode, we closely read Shelley's "Ozymandias," a poem written in a time of revolution and social protest. We focus on the poem's sonnet structure, its engagement with--and critique of--empire, its meditation on the bust of Ramses II, and its afterlife in an episode of _Breaking Bad. _ To learn more about Percy Bysshe Shelley, click here. …
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Send us a text Today, we have a truly inspiring guest, Jana Brody. Jana is an accomplished author, visual artist, podcaster, and the founder of PaintJam USA - a unique platform dedicated to empowering people through creative art experiences. But there’s another side to Jana’s story that adds a layer of deep personal meaning to her advocacy. In 2018…
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This week we speak with Colby Valentine about what it's like to be a Professor of Instruction at a major university. Colby Valentine is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Criminology at the University of South Florida. Dr. Valentine received her B.A. in Sociology with an emphasis in Criminal Justice from the University of Pa…
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The actor-director-producer Stanley Tucci is also, famously, an avid eater, who has explored his enthusiasm for food through his travel show “Searching for Italy” and through two books: “Taste,” in 2021, and now a food diary, “What I Ate in One Year." In this week’s episode, Tucci discusses his new book with host Gilbert Cruz and talks about bad me…
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Send us a text Today on Rule 42, we are thrilled to welcome a true force for change and empowerment, Vanecia Thomas. The founder of the ASPIRE Single Parent Network, an incredible initiative dedicated to bridging the gap for hardworking single parents, offering them the support and resources they need to thrive, Thomas has set her sights on helping…
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In 2021, the novelist Jean Hanff Korelitz had a hit with “The Plot,” a book that was partly a mystery, partly a thriller and entirely a delicious sendup of the publishing industry. It told the tale of a once-promising writer, Jacob, who steals somebody else’s story idea and reaches undreamed-of levels of success before things go very badly for him.…
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In this episode, Shankar Vendantam joins us to read and discuss "Musee des Beaux Arts," a poem that explores the ways in which humans become indifferent to the suffering of others. To learn more about Shankar Vendantam and the Hidden Brain podcast, visit his website. To read Auden's poem, click here. Thanks to Curtis Brown Ltd. for granting us perm…
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Working group co-chairs Tina Sablan - Governor's Special Asst. for Climate Policy - and Patricia Coleman - Northern Marianas College Interim Dean of Cooperative Research, Extension, and Education Services - share about the CNMI Green Growth Initiative and its United Nations' 17 sustainable development being implemented in The Marianas.10 03 24…
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Send us a text Brittany Racine is a dynamic real estate professional, TV host, and single mother who has built a thriving career despite facing significant personal and professional challenges. After overcoming the hardships of divorce and a failed business, Brittany used the lessons learned to fuel her success, becoming a well-recognized figure in…
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This week we spoke with Professor Tom Tyler. We reflected on his career and how he became interested in criminology. We also discuss his major contributions to the field: his work on police legitimacy and procedural justice. Finally, Tom gives us his thoughts on the field and advice for the future. Tom Tyler is the Macklin Fleming Professor Emeritu…
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Jo Hamya’s novel “The Hypocrite” follows a famous English novelist as he watches a new play by his daughter, Sophia, in London. The lights go down in the theater, and immediately the novelist realizes: The play is about him, the vacation he took with Sophia a decade earlier and the sins he committed while they were away. The novel is an art monster…
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Send us a text Can you imagine waking up one day and realizing, the person you thought you were married to was living a completely secret and separate life? Samantha Bailey, author of Deceptive Liasons, had that exact experience. Born and raised in Canada, Samantha moved to Texas in the early 90s and has called it home ever since. As a mother of si…
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This weekend marks the official start of autumn, so what better time to take a peek at the fall books we’re most excited to read? On this week’s episode, Gilbert Cruz chats with Joumana Khatib and Anna Dubenko about the upcoming season of reading and the books on the horizon that they’re looking forward to most eagerly. Books mentioned in this week…
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In this episode, we read and discuss Jericho Brown's "Duplex," a poetic form that he created in order to explore the complexities of family, violence, and desire. This is one of several duplex poems that you can find in The Tradition (Copper Canyon Press, 2020), the winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize. Thanks to Copper Canyon Press for granting us pe…
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The humanities are in the spotlight as Program Manager Naomi Tudela Lizama shares about the Northern Marianas Humanities Council (NMHC) and Program Coordinator Leeani Saralu highlights activities planned for CNMI Humanities Month in October. 09.19.24info3rp
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Send us a text Sarah Stewart is an artist, entrepreneur, photographer, and storyteller with a passion for fostering connection, creativity, and community. As the founder of Polykindred, Sarah blends her love for art and collaboration with a dedication to creating spaces where people can explore their creativity, embrace their authentic selves, and …
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This week, we talked to Tim Barnum about his work on people's perceptions of risk and deterrence from crime. Timothy Barnum is currently an assistant professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University. Prior to Sam Houston, Dr. Barnum was a Senior Researcher at Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law…
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Robert Caro’s 1974 biography “The Power Broker” is a book befitting its subject, Robert Moses — the unelected parochial technocrat who used a series of appointed positions to entirely reshape New York City and its surrounding environment for generations to come. Like Moses, Caro’s book has exerted an enduring and outsize influence. This week, Caro …
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For this solo episode, I'm walking you through my 5 Steps to Surviving the Ozempic Era in disordered eating recovery.Apply to the 8 Week Food & Body Peace Program: https://embwqi24g5i.typeform.com/to/rRb3ttCLKirsten Ackerman, MS, RD
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Send us a text On this amazing episode of Rule 42! We are thrilled to have an incredibly dynamic and multi-talented guest with us — Amy Taylor. Amy truly wears many hats: she’s a model, an entrepreneur, and a world traveler, to name just a few. Her journey is nothing short of fascinating. Not only is Amy a successful model with a massive Instagram …
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The British writer Kate Atkinson has had a rich and varied career since her debut novel, “Behind the Scenes at the Museum,” won the Whitbread Book of the Year award in 1996; her 14 subsequent books have included story collections, historical fiction and an inventive speculative novel, “Life After Life,” that landed on the Book Review’s recent surve…
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In this episode of Real Creative Leadership, host Adam Morgan is joined by Jod Kaftan, head of product and research design at Oracle, for a candid conversation about the future of design in an increasingly automated world. Together, Jod and Adam talk about how creativity is intrinsically tied to the human experience, why building a community of peo…
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Poetry engages in conversation. Today, we explore a long, beautiful, narrative poem weaving together the work of fellow poets while looking carefully at a Caravaggio painting, all reflecting on illness, death, and friendship. For the poem, see here: https://www.nereview.com/vol-40-no-1-2019/the-conversion-of-paul/ For Grotz's incredible book, Still…
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Send us a text On this episode of Rule 42, we are honored to host Rimsha Warda, a Tantrika Shamana and transformational guide. Rimsha's unique journey from a tumultuous childhood in Pakistan to becoming a healer and spiritual leader shapes her powerful message of radical self-love and sacred sexuality. She weaves ancient wisdom from Tantra and Sham…
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This week we spoke with Laura DeMarco about cumulative disadvantage and contact with the criminal justice system. Laura DeMarco is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at North Carolina State University. Her research asks questions about how the criminal justice system reflects, reproduces, and creates various inequalities, with att…
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For this episode, I'm talking with Emily Decker (@emilydeckerfitness on Instagram) all about the somatic approach to exercise.Interested in getting the pre-sale discount on my 8 Week Food & Body Peace Program? DM me on Instagram @theintuitive_rdKirsten Ackerman, MS, RD
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Dr. Jennifer MicKinnon, Professor of History at East Carolina University, and marine archeologist Maddie Roth share about a research project with the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to better understanding Marianas heritage resources that could be impacted by potential offshore wind development. 08 22 24…
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Send us a text Jennifer Marie Summers, pleasure and intimacy educator and host of the SIP with Summers Podcast joins Rule 42 for a racy romp through human sexuality! Moms, hide the kids for this one as we discuss all things sex in an educational and rollicking episode! EXPLICIT! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sip-with-summers/id1759225961 ht…
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As part of its recent "100 Best Books of the 21st Century" project, The New York Times Book Review is interviewing some of the authors whose books appeared on the list. This week, Isabel Wilkerson joins host Gilbert Cruz to discuss "The Warmth of Other Suns," her sweeping history of the movement of Black Americans from the south to points north ove…
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This July, The New York Times Book Review published a list of The 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. The top choice was “My Brilliant Friend,” by Elena Ferrante, translated by Ann Goldstein. The book is the first novel in Ferrante’s so-called Neapolitan quartet, which tracks the lifelong friendship between Lenù and Lila, two women from a rough nei…
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In this episode, we read and discuss Philip Levine's most famous poem, "What Work Is." We consider his deft use of the second-person perspective, the sociability and narrative energy of his poetry, and his deep concern for the insecurity that defines the lives of so working-class laborers. Click here to read "What Work Is": https://www.poetryfounda…
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As part of its recent 100 Best Books of the 21st Century project, The New York Times Book Review is interviewing some of the authors whose books appeared on the list. This week, Jennifer Egan joins host Gilbert Cruz to discuss her Pulitzer-winning novel about the music industry, “A Visit From the Goon Squad,” and talks, among other things, about th…
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A summer camp in the Adirondacks. A rich girl gone missing, 14 years after her older brother also disappeared. A prominent local family harboring dark secrets. Liz Moore’s new novel, “The God in the Woods,” turns these elements into a complex and suspenseful meditation on parenting and social class and the rituals of summer friendship. On this week…
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