Category: podcast
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520 NEIL LANCTOT: America’s response to World War I
in podcastAbout Neil Lanctot Neil Lanctot, Ph.D. is a historian who has written four books, each of which has combined meticulous research with compelling story-telling. His first, Fair Dealing and Clean Playing: The Hilldale Club and The Development of Black Professional Baseball, 1910-1932, was published in 1994 by McFarland and Company. The book has since emerged as…
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519 Carl Rhodes: Does ‘woke capitalism’ improve capitalism’s image
in podcastAbout Carl Rhodes Carl Rhodes is Professor of Organization Studies and Dean at UTS Business School in Sydney, Australia. His research critically investigates ethico-political dimensions of organizations and working life, with a special focus on justice, equality, resistance, dissent and democracy. Where to find Carl Rhodes University of Technology Sydney profile pageTwitter Woke Capitalism: How…
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518 Matthew E. Kahn: How working remote improves our lives
in podcastAbout Matthew E. Kahn Matthew E. Kahn is the Provost Professor of Economics at USC. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and the IZA. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago. He has taught at Columbia, the Fletcher School at Tufts University, UCLA and Johns…
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517 Pauline Boss: How do we cope with loss that cannot be resolved?
About Pauline Boss Pauline Boss, Ph.D., is emeritus professor at the University of Minnesota and was visiting professor at Harvard Medical School, 1995-1996, and Hunter School of Social Work, 2004-2005. She is best known for groundbreaking research as the pioneer theorist and clinical practitioner of stress reduction for people whose loved ones are ambiguously lost.…
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516 Nick Maggiulli: Proven ways to save money and build your wealth
About Nick Maggiulli Nick Maggiulli is the Chief Operating Officer and Data Scientist at Ritholtz Wealth Management, where he oversees operations across the firm and provides insights on business intelligence. He is also the author of OfDollarsAndData.com, a blog focused on the intersection of data and personal finance. His work has been featured in The…
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515 Rosemary Salomone: How English became the Worlds common language
in podcastAbout Rosemary Salomone Rosemary Salomone is the Kenneth Wang Professor of Law at St. John’s University School of Law (USA). Trained as a linguist and a lawyer, she is an internationally recognized expert and commentator on language rights, education law and policy, and comparative equality. An elected member of the American Law Institute and a…