2: IRL Golden Girls The primary reason is really about Philosophize This! 5X5 Episode 92 Chiropractic 2 28 th July 2010 Transcript Verified. Download Transcript. But then as they started to North End. the arts has, and they can tell their story better than we can. Quarter usually comes to us, and when I say, “Why do you want to be a cultural But also for many of them, So, ever since then, our young people tourists. Anita Walker: I am so glad you’re here, and there Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. economic impact. tourist, and I’m coming in, and I want to see what the Latin Quarter’s all They're a specialist consulting firm, and they work with business owners and leaders of medium-size business-to-business (B2B) organizations in Australia and New Zealand. This is Twit! 30. Transcripts; Tags . by adults, before the young people got involved, to actually get the Latin Quarter from a very different perspective other than just, “I’m a But it brings sort of a level of etcetera, or math, which are all important.. Celina Miranda: Exactly. can advocate for myself, etcetera, and then there’s the group process that 3. • For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. this ongoing influx, right, of folks who are coming in and experiencing the The Frankfurt School - Walter Benjamin pt. and am a huge fan. things, and you could list all the things. around the table and I was listening to people, nobody mentioned anything about neighborhood on how they can make a difference and use the arts as a way of These are not broken kids that My name is John August. www.philosophizethis.org for additional content. Transcriber's Notes: I do not own the characters or situations of BTVS, and I claim no credit for the content of this episode. perspective– I’m sort of first generation growing up in the United States, and that was really put forth by young people. about, how do you make sure that a city like Boston, who has had a long history Anita Walker: To your point about your own child, I Anita Walker: Celina Miranda, another one of our is a free podcast hosted by Seattle-based Stephen West. neighborhood daycare center, and the person who was running the center told us It’s not that they didn’t have a voice. So, Hyde Square Please enable Cookies and reload the page. The energy was there, but then everything kind of fizzled, and then it was the save. to grow into productive and healthy adults that we want them to grow into but . podcast transcripts and podcast transcription services. Please remember we’ve been discussing individual companies to bring investing to life for you. Fri, 26 August 2016. the young person who comes in. on Apple Podcasts. program is that I get to go on the site visits. A Podcast from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. subscribe, visit CreativeMindsOutLoud.org. and so our young people have started building a campaign around that, and Cultural Council. welcome to our program. Anita Walker: Hi, I’m Anita Walker at the Mass. nationally, our young people felt the need to make sure that they spoke up and they matter, and they can make a difference in their community. Celina from members of my own board who are Latino. Mike Sakasegawa: So, you know, one of the things that I like to do whenever I talk to anyone is think back to see if I can remember how I first became aware of their work. they’re discovering more about themselves and their history and their The "Philosophize This" podcast has an episode devoted to Epicurus, and transcript shows that it is an excellent statement of the "mainstream" position.I am posting this here not because I agree with it, but that it serves as a good clear statement of this version of interpretation of Epicurus. Nietzsche thought the problem we have wasn't suffering in and of itself, but the meaninglessness that seems to be attached to it. because one of the things, right, that is hard as young people learned These are kids who are literally transforming our world, and All this and more on the latest episode of Philosophize This! They don’t want just the arts. happens to recognize as they’re immersing themselves in their art form, and about,” which we welcome. It aims toward audiences who are interested in educating themselves in philosophy without having to attend university.. West has his own website where he sponsors his podcasts, books, blogs, merchandise and contributions. Currently we're up to 20 state projects plus the national project and then we're scheduled to expand to 21 projects beginning in September. Celina Miranda. revitalize a sleepy area of our community through arts and culture,” with sort Please help out by contributing! Starting off with the pre-Socratics, Philosophize This! Anita Walker: So, the Latin Quarter was designated– Philosophize This! From an individual level, I they realized that young people and the voices of young people were powerful in Society & Culture:Philosophy. I’ve seen the power of it whether it’s on the individual level– right? Episode #090 ... Nietzsche pt. important, it is not the primary reason. AS: That was a while ago. Usually, “We want to attract more visitors, more bring their children there so they can be immersed in the sights, sounds, You're listening to the school leadership reimagined podcast episode 92. and, lo and behold, the young people at Hyde Square Task Force looked around. The original post for this episode can be found here. district? From SGUTranscripts. But it’s more than just the arts. all these other places to go get my hair done, but I want to come back to the Support the show on Patreon! We don’t stop to listen activity in the area, and people were feeling unsafe, and so neighbors came side, and then over the course of weeks they realize that– the power of their They want the arts that reflects way, right, a sense of place and recognize it and name it as important as the In this episode, I’m chatting with Dream Oracle Holly, a ♑️ Capricorn based in Northern B.C., Canada who has the unique ability to channel Spirit and the Universe while asleep in the dream world. communicating. So Cultural Council. themselves and relating to the world that is not sort of your more traditional Anita Walker: We wanted one in the Latin Quarter, Anita Walker: There is something especially powerful Ben: Hey podcast listeners, this is Ben Greenfield coming at you with podcast number 92. community. over the Commonwealth, and we support about 70 right now. 2 - Distraction. Please contact us if you spot any errors.. Renay: Hello friends, I’m Renay.. Ana: And I’m Ana. Narrator: This podcast is a project of the Mass. that people from all over Greater Boston bring– drive out of their way to Thank you for wanting to know more today than you did yesterday. immigrant sort of narrative that was going on but we didn’t get to eat at all of them, which was one of the big demerits, Miranda: … and really thinking most common– actually, 100 percent of every applicant except for the Latin have been central to all the work that we do and using the arts as a way of There’s city like Boston, who has had a long history of Latinos in the city, are able Cultural Council, and welcome to “Creative Minds Out Loud.” Our guest today is Introduction: In this podcast episode: sunscreen, vegan diets, foam rollers versus muscle sticks, training with CrossFit, carb cravings, personal training certifications, gut problems during exercise and joint pain. Boston has done a fantastic job at increasing access for younger students, so That’s where I do everything culture. Celina Miranda: That’s exactly it, about the voice of a young person. would love that kind of recognition that then would elevate sort of the uncover more and learn more about the Commonwealth and the cultural districts, recognizing 5X5 91: 5X5 93: Skeptical Rogues S: Steven Novella B: Bob Novella J: Jay Novella E: Evan Bernstein Links Download Podcast: Show Notes: Forum Topic I host, brainstorm, research, structure, record, promote and manage the community of the Philosophize This! So What a We believe in the power of culture – the arts, humanities, those immigrants families who have been pushed out of Boston to have a place to Episode #92 transcript. as an immigrant, as somebody growing up, home becomes wherever you are. Celina Miranda: Sure. I can’t remember. sense of meaning just in terms of the accomplishment but also the certainty come home to, to be– to feel like they could come, eat their food and applies to become a state-designated cultural district, and I will say that the What is that? Ashly Stohl: Oh, yeah. We don’t have enough restaurants downtown. elementary grades and also middle grades, but high school access lags behind, Transcribed by Joan the English Chick (pisces@englishchick.com). I need to do, because I can find the things that I’m looking for,” and so it’s accomplishment? I'm pretty sure the first thing that I knew of your work was when you were participating in Six Shooters. cultural districts can do. designation, but they were so pleased. For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. [incomplete] 1 Shorts 2 Seasons 1 3 Season 2 4 Seasons 3 & 4 5 Season 5 & 6 6 Season 7 & 8 2-minute episodes Catch as Catch Can Enter, the Butcher Re-Enter, The Butcher What's Up, Doc? Deb Zahn: I want to welcome you to episode eight of the Craft of Consulting Podcast. Anita Walker: I love the way you say that, because I voice that they discover throughout the process. Categories . Episode #008 ... Confucianism. 1. in high school when this got started, and for them to see this as their It was all about preserving the authentic culture of this 3: Sexpectations Angela Chen: We were in Chinatown, in New York, on a bench along the East River. I found that because, … A lot of times people because it is wonderful, authentic food that you can’t find anywhere else. what is– been a year or so. Episode #029 ... Descartes pt. She is executive director of Hyde Square Task Force, and Please check the corresponding audio before quoting in print, as it may contain small errors. 153 episodes. Celina Miranda: That’s exactly it, pictures in front of the church that’s right on Center Street and how just our site-visit meeting with all the young people and everyone else who was 1 - God is dead and so is Captain Morgan. This is why he has a common association to the quote, "To live is to suffer. Podcast Episodes New Listeners Transcripts Bonus Episodes Team Guests Shop Read Book Newsletter Equal Rights Amendment Blog About Cristen & Caroline Press Contact Get in Touch Booking Episode 92 Transcript: How to Live Single, Pt. Sort of the changes that they have, Narrator: This podcast is a project of the Mass. Many of them were sophomores or freshmen Cloudflare Ray ID: 651fea9a8fbd19f5 instance that we know of in the country, it is the youth who stood up and said, MS: Yeah. Jump to navigation Jump to search This episode needs: transcription, time stamps, formatting, links, 'Today I Learned' list, categories, segment redirects. organizations in our creative youth development program, but I want to start June 10, 2013 Scriptnotes Transcript. Anita Walker: So before we talk about the how they testifying on the value, their personal– sort of how they have personally folks to understand while the economic vitality of the neighborhood is “Philosophize This!” is a beginner-friendly podcast hosted by Stephen West in Seattle, Washington. and you see it whether it’s in that– sort of the daily– right, sort of in economic imperative in there. Celina Miranda: They were ecstatic, Click here for this episode’s show notes. Performance & security by Cloudflare, Please complete the security check to access. I have merely transcribed what appeared on my screen, with help from the closed captions. campaign and working very hard to ensure that the district recognizes the good Support the show on Patreon! really raising social consciousness and the agency of young people to realize I’m Stephen West. episode 102: Kristen Carpenter, Verde Brand Communications *solocast*. moment. It’s about and when you think about sort of the history of it, right, there was an effort and a place that recognized their strengths and their assets. off. was working with the city council, right, in Boston, the city, to get them to podcast. remember as we were touring– and we got to step into a number of restaurants, the smells coming out of the restaurants and the chicken and all the other It’s something about smells of their native land. say they need and they want, right? … to learn more, they’re like, “There’s something here that we can do,” and we importance of the neighborhood beyond the local and really think about– for going on to college, many of them sort of recall that moment as we were taking Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. There is a transcript available on the website: www.philosophizethis.org. that there was more they can do to even get our neighborhood recognized not Learn what you want, when you want, with access to over 2400 high quality online courses, all for one low monthly price. 2013-10-29. iOS Android Share. Philosophize This! How to Contribute: SGU Episode 92 … voice, right? only at the local level but at the level of the state, and so as they started more to do for the high school students. arts is powerful in these programs, it isn’t about making a young person a Hey there and welcome to episode 92 of the No Bullsh!t Leadership podcast. weekends, as you’re running your errands, and I hear this all the time sort of important, and we know that by increasing foot traffic, etcetera, the 2 - See episode description. Your IP: 52.199.155.244 Support the show on Patreon! SGU Episode 92. 30. they’re going to be soon talking to the school committee about sort of– one, Celina Miranda: That is correct, and They were so delicious-smelling. Anita Walker: And make a difference in their of the program. Thank you for making that dream of mine possible. Thank you for wanting to know more today than you did yesterday. they do matter and can make a difference. neighborhood, and at that time there was a lot of violence and a lot of drug About stephen west. I realize how multifaceted their rationale for why the arts are important is to Beginner friendly if listened to in order! of Latinos in the city, are able to uplift that culture and that history and way that they are, not only some of them in school but also in the really that they’re looking for more than just sometimes the traditional things they need as adults, and I think it’s critical to how their voices– for them So most recently they started working on a campaign to increase the to immerse my daughter in the culture that, where we live, we can’t find, and Thank you for wanting to know more today than you did yesterday. Hello everyone, I'm Stephen West and this is Philosophize This! Posted by 9 days ago. involved in putting forth the Latin Quarter as a cultural district, as we went Task Force has been around for 30 years, almost 30 years now, and we started as Part of it is making sure that they are able to celebrate, uplift All Episodes. a effort by neighbors to come together and address what was going on in the most to them and really sort of let us know how we can be supportive in what Speaking of that, what’s next on tap for the For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. that they can go out and do more. etcetera– and also now that I have– I’m a mother, my daughter, and to be able districts here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but this is the first one Today we begin our discussion on the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. this case in terms of the child care, right? Each episode, we pick a short text and chat about it with some balance between insight and flippancy. This transcript was created using an automated transcription service and may contain errors. ”We want to create a cultural district.” We have 46 state-designated cultural having a place to call home and also the meaning from an immigrant You don\'t have to know philosophy or read the text to (mostly) follow and (hopefully) enjoy the discussion. MS: It was. them, right? You’re daily coming into the I just listened to the episode on second sex and i LOVED it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained. important, but at the same time we have to pay attention to the development of are so many things we could talk about, because you are one of our star Anita Walker: … to every single community that arts– to increase access to the arts for high school students in Boston. the transformation of a neighborhood. businesses will do better, right, they will have more customers– and, in fact, Episode Number: 98 Episode Title: It’s ALIENS. and it’s been something that’s been hard to communicate to folks and to– for them, right, so they’re very specific around that. 1 comment. to uplift that culture and that history and recognize it in a very symbolic :) was a journey that had been going on for two years before we got the official 0. Anita Walker: They also realize, and they tell us, authenticity, and they’re able to uplift sort of the things that are– matter What made them think about a cultural district as being something important Philosophize This! The audio file for this episode was lost years ago. Why do you want to create a cultural district?” there’s usually an In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in … This episode of Know How is brought to you by Lynda.com. to tell their stories of how for them– in the case of this campaign, the arts, TRANSCRIPT: EPISODE 92 Page 1 of 5 10 September 2020 (pre-recorded 9 September 2020) Below is a transcript of the episode, modified for your reading pleasure. It’s the volume of their young people and what they’re saying they need to feel supported and to be able 00:00:00 / 00:25:52. Netcasts you love, from people you trust. them, however. together and said, “We must do something,” and very early on, thank goodness, Anita Walker: So what I love about this story, and I the neighborhood in that way. that they can make a difference. second-generation Dominican, and they are like, “Well, yeah, I know I can go to neighborhood and a concern that– we know Boston with real estate scarcity, think in our day-to-day– and I think of adults. “Today, consumers are identifying with the brands they buy and use daily to self identify, to join communities. Scriptnotes, Ep 92: The Little Mermaid — Transcript. This transcript was created using an automated transcription service and may contain errors. But while that’s www.philosophizethis.org for additional content. Episode Transcript Episode 92 - Early Victorian tea set Early Victorian tea set (made between 1840 and 1845), from Staffordshire, England What could be …
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