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The Ivory Attic

Kurt Andresen and Ian Isherwood

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A podcast about the wonders, weirdness, (and sometimes woes) of academia. In each episode Professors Kurt Andresen and Ian Isherwood bring in a guest from academia and ask them questions about their passions, quiz them about their subjects, talk about their sartorial predilections, and have them try brand new cocktails based on their academic interests. The Ivory Tower may be crumbling, but we plan making the best of it as we rummage through the Ivory Attic.
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Ivory Tower Calling

Charlotte Redgewell

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History isn't something that used to happen - it's something that is made. We bring you the makers. Each episode a fascinating topic, a leading academic, and insightful conversation covering not just history, but the concepts and approaches which have shaped it.
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Uit de Ivoren Toren

LDE Centre for Sustainability

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Een podcast van de universiteiten Leiden-Delft-Erasmus. Welke keuzes hebben we in de energietransitie? Is de circulaire economie een oplossing voor alle duurzaamheidsproblemen? Hoe kunnen we ons voorbereiden op klimaatverandering? Luister naar onze podcast Uit de Ivoren Toren om meer te weten komen over deze maatschappelijke onderwerpen. Wij plukken wetenschappers uit de Ivoren Toren om het te hebben over allerlei duurzaamheidsthema’s. Luister naar de podcast van de universiteiten Leiden, De ...
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Ivory Discussions

Ethan Kearney

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This is a podcast for music lovers to come and have discussions about contemporary music genres. Ivory Discussions is the place to come and listen to a random pianist (me lol) voice his opinion about the musicality and lyrics of today' s hits. Hope to see you there for the RIDE AND COOL VIBES! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ethan-kearney5/support
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Ebonies In The Ivory

Ebonies in the Ivory

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Ebonies in the Ivory (EITI) is an empowerment and lifestyle brand that aims to support women of color (WOC) prior to, during, and beyond the doctoral process. EITI seeks to validate and champion WOC by providing a platform through which their experiences are acknowledged and their stories are told and heard, including through the publishing of scholarly research. EITI aspires to foster engagement via various mediums, through which the unique intersectional experiences as it relates to higher ...
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Paintbrush & Ivories

Michelle Walker & Jennifer Ruth Russell

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Paintbrush & Ivories is the podcast for artists, curious creatives and art lovers that connects creativity with heart and soul. Twice a month, your hosts, Michelle Walker and Jennifer Ruth Russell share generous, soulful conversations about what it takes to have a joyful, fulfilling life while balancing and nurturing your creativity. If you are someone who feels ’called’ to your creative pursuits, then this is the podcast for you. Michelle and Jennifer wish to inspire you to be every bit the ...
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In this episode, we talk with Craig Lair, Chairperson and Associate Professor of Sociology at Gettysburg College. We learn how his joy of skateboarding led to his Ph.D. and why the three of us might have Ph.D.’s from Harvard University in the near future. We also consider writing letters to each other without any work and learn why chickens are gre…
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In this episode, we talk to Kerry Wallach, Chairperson and Associate Professor of German Studies at Gettysburg College. She talked to us about her new book, Traces of a Jewish Artist: The Lost Life and Work of Rahel Szalit, and what it is like to search for things that aren’t there. Kerry also talks about her shared love of tweed a la Walker Slater…
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In this run up to the New Year, Ian invites Kurt to talk about his cocktail book, Ten Cocktails Adults Should Know. We discuss all things cocktails, from which ones are easier, which ones are harder, and which ones you can set on fire. Finally, Kurt makes not one, but two cocktails for Ian to drink to ring in the New Year! So pour yourself somethin…
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It is the holiday season! During this time, we think it is important to talk about what we are thankful for, so we gathered a bunch of our previous guests and asked them to share their thoughts. Strangely, only one of our guests mentioned this great podcast! To wrap it all up, Ian and Kurt talk holiday fashion and Kurt makes Ian try a cocktail that…
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In this episode, we talk with the inaugural Kermit O. Paxton and Renee A. Paxton Endowed Teaching Chair at Gettysburg College, Dr. McKinley Melton. McKinley talks to us about his research in spirituality among enslaved Africans in America as well as his new project investigating contemporary spoken-word African-American poets. He also explains why …
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In this episode we discuss surgeries of the jaw with Dr Ahmed Shararah as well as wisdom tooth extraction and surgeries. IVORY DENTAL HUB www.instagram.com/Ivorydentalhub www.toktok.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Facebook.com/Ivorydentalhub www.YouTube.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Linktree.com/Ivorydentalhub Info@ivorydentalhub.com…
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in this episode we explore in depth all the most asked questions regarding botox injections in the face and neck with Dr Omnia Mashaly. IVORY DENTAL HUB www.instagram.com/Ivorydentalhub www.toktok.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Facebook.com/Ivorydentalhub www.YouTube.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Linktree.com/Ivorydentalhub Info@ivorydentalhub.com…
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After a pause in their podcasting, Michelle and Jennifer get back together to talk about what creative life has been like over the last six months. One key idea that has emerged has been about letting go of the turmoil that sometimes surrounds us in our creative practice and how releasing this leaves more bandwidth for our artistry. Artists and res…
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season 1 episode 4 of the IDH Podcast Miles of Smiles What to expect from my child's first visit to the dentist! IVORY DENTAL HUB www.instagram.com/Ivorydentalhub www.toktok.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Facebook.com/Ivorydentalhub www.YouTube.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Linktree.com/Ivorydentalhub Info@ivorydentalhub.com…
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Season 1 Episode 2 ازاي اختار دكتور الأسنان المناسب ليك؟ IVORY DENTAL HUB www.instagram.com/Ivorydentalhub www.toktok.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Facebook.com/Ivorydentalhub www.YouTube.com/@ivorydentalhub www.Linktree.com/Ivorydentalhub Info@ivorydentalhub.comDoor Khalid
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We’re back, baby! In this episode, we have a poolside chat with Vern Cisney, the Chair of Interdisciplinary Studies at Gettysburg College. This is a spicy one! We discuss why an Independent Major might actually get you a job; Ian and Vern fix the “crisis in the humanities”; Kurt waxes fondly on his love of creative writing; and we figure out which …
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Mending & Tending: Art that works for Nature is a commissioned project by local artists Samantha Moss, Jess Poulsen and Shona Wilson currently happening in the Byron Shire. Each artist shares a deep connection and appreciation for the environment, as well as an established art practice working with nature and its precious resources. In today’s epis…
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After two months in the gallery, Michelle’s Ash, Mud & Tears exhibition has come down. In this episode, Michelle is joined by her exhibition collaborator, Jude White to discuss what’s emerged from the exhibition experience. They discuss the impact of the exhibition on their art practice and the learnings about how to mount a great show and make it …
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In this episode, we start with a discussion about what professors actually do in the summer. This is followed by our first recurring segment, Notes from the Natural World, wherein naturalist Ian Clarke discusses the subtleties of birding without getting shot. Finally, we land an amazing interview with world-renowned Dean Chat who tells us that the …
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Joanne Myers, Associate Professor of English at Gettysburg College. We discuss 18th century British literature, the cultural history of miscarriage, and religious vocation. We also discuss which 18th century writer we would want to drink with and good thrift shops. Finally, we drink a milk punch which may have the…
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Do you sometimes feel too tired to make art? Do you ever struggle with managing energy levels in the ebb and flow of your creative practice? If yes, then this episode is worth a listen. Michelle and Jennifer talk through the energy dips that can result from finally getting a big project across the line or just the life of a multi-hat wearing creati…
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After months of intense work, Michelle Walker and her creative collaborator, Jude White have finished their artwork for the 'Ash, Mud & Tears' exhibition. In this episode, Jude joins Michelle and Jennifer to talk about the making of the work, the ideas behind the show and some early learnings from how it all came together. In Ash, Mud & Tears, Mich…
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In this episode, we speak with Nozomi Ando, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University. We discuss better names for sciencey stuff, how to get cheap hot dogs, ways to alleviate exhaustion in the lab, and the appropriate number of shoes for a scholar. Finally, we sip on a cocktail guaranteed to give you pep as you race large t…
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On the equinox, Jennifer Ruth Russell released her 4th book, Opulence Infusion. In today episode, Michelle interviews Jennifer and finds out more about how the lessons and processes contained in the newest book serve artists in the practice of their craft. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Seven Sacred Flames book by Aurelia Louise Jones Opu…
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Do you ever think about how your daily choice of activities affects your life and what you want to ultimately achieve? It’s the automatic (sometimes) unconscious behaviours that we do repeatedly that's in focus today. Jennifer and Michelle consider the things they do daily (or don’t do) to ensure they are strong, centered and able to give their gre…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Dave Powell, former professor of education and current professor of public policy about teaching teachers, protest music, naming dogs, and the value of a good mustache. We also will serve up 2 cocktails, one based on a famous education philosopher and another on a mid-20th century folk singer.…
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In this episode, Michelle and Jennifer welcome their dear friend and fellow ‘mastermind’ goddess, Lisa DePamphilis to the podcast. Through meeting (nearly) weekly for the past 7.5 years, the three women have grown an understanding about how to do this activity well. Masterminds can be hugely beneficial for your life and creative practice… and they …
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It’s our first ever co-curriculum episode! To thank everyone for the great reception the podcast has received so far, we created a St. Patrick’s Day special. In it, we will interview Dr. Jeff McHugh about being a post-doc, running in Paris, and his opinions on box-chain store St. Patrick’s Day t-shirts. Our co-hosts will also discuss (and drink) th…
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If you have you ever struggled to believe that you CAN make good money from art, then this episode will be of interest. Michelle and her guest, American born contemporary artist Michele Luminato talk about the importance of mindset in our journey as artists making an income from our art. Michele brings a depth of experience from “corporate creative…
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Have you ever pondered your creative identity and style? As artists, this is a key question. Prompted by a quote from Cezanne: ‘The most seductive thing about art is the personality of the artist himself’, Michelle and her guest, Liz Ackerley, a mixed media abstract artist from the UK, discuss the pursuit of our creative identity in our work. The q…
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The old proverb from West African country of Burkina Faso: ‘If you want to go fast, go alone but if you want to go far, go together’ underlines the topic for today’s episode – creative collaborations. Jennifer and Michelle discuss the experiences they have had, why they believe them to offer value to artists and key areas to pay attention to, to en…
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What happens to our creative practice when big changes occur in our lives? How does that affect how we see ourselves as artists? In this episode, Jennifer and Michelle reflect on the recent changes in their lives and how that’s affected their identities as artists and how this theme of change is part of the journey many artists experience in their …
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Starting out the year with a focus on self-care is the topic of today’s episode. Jennifer and Michelle are joined by artist, yogi and Ayurvedic practitioner, Yolanda de Cuevas who takes listeners through an understanding of our natural rhythms as seen in the Ayurvedic practice. Managing our activities with the natural flow of energies throughout th…
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At this time of year, many artists do an end-of-year review. One of the issues that can arise is the feeling of frustration and impatience with the speed at which we are achieving our goals and seeing the results we want. In this episode, Michelle, flying solo shares her thoughts about this issue and how to work through it. One of the ways she reco…
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When we are called to create, we are also called to believe that our creativity is supported in every way needed so we can bring it into the world. This is ‘the faith walk of an artist’. It means to walk ‘with a trusting heart’ in the world. This is the topic of today’s episode – Michelle and Jennifer talk about these concepts as well as what happe…
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What’s in a name? Inspired by a controversial quote from performance and visual artist, Yoko Ono about what defines an artist versus an artisan, Michelle and Jennifer talk through their views on these titles and how they have come to understand the context of controversy in art-making and the important process of finding one’s voice. Artists, resou…
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It can be truly exciting when someone wants to commission us as artists to create an artwork. Navigating what comes next, takes some business savvy and belief in your artistic skills. Managing the contracting process as well as undertaking the work and delivering a well-received final piece can be tricky if you don’t know about the pitfalls. In thi…
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“Community hones us” is a quote from Jennifer that emerges as she and Michelle talk about how community plays important roles in each of creative lives. The formal and informal communities that support us in our growth artistically can take many forms, and it's up to each of us to find the balance between being in community and dancing out for quie…
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In this episode, Jennifer and Michelle talk about the concept of a creative's body of work and how they each go about it for their artistry – whether it’s for an exhibition or a new CD of music and songs – there are phases and tips for embarking, sustaining and finishing your project. Resources and artists mentioned in this episode: Whitney Freya's…
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Having covered the planning and preparation phases of running an online challenge in Part 1 (Episode #27), Michelle and Jennifer dive into the delivery and follow up phases in this episode. From tips on how to manage all the daily activities and communications with your participants and focus on helping your people get the results they want, to clo…
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Our final episode for this season focuses on the campaign to ban the misuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) being led by Dr. Julie Macfarlane and Zelda Perkins. Named “Can’t Buy My Silence,” Julie and Zelda’s campaign aims to bring new law into effect in both Canada and the UK to stop victims being forced to exchange their own privacy for prote…
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Wat weet jij van het effect van wolken op de onvermijdelijke temperatuurstijging op aarde? ik spreek Herman Russchenberg, onderzoeker en wetenschappelijk directeur van het ambitieuze Climate Action Programma van de TU Delft. Hij vertelt over zijn onderzoek naar wolkenproductie. Want wolken kunnen een belangrijk wapen worden in de strijd tegen de op…
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Online challenges can be a great way to grow your following and engage with folks who are interested in similar things and give back to your community. In this episode, Michelle and Jennifer step through what you need to think about if you are keen to run your own online challenge – what to cover as you are coming up with the idea and focus of your…
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In today’s episode, Julie talks to Bernie Mayer and Jackie Font-Guzmán about the ideas they explore in their new book, The Neutrality Trap: Disrupting and Connecting for Social Change (Wiley, 2022).Two long-time mediators and mediation teachers, Bernie and Jackie describe their growing disillusionment with the way mediation is sometimes offered to …
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Visiting art in the outdoors has become an experience many enjoy. Regional areas and cities have seen the potential and artists have embraced the concept as a way of reaching a wider audience. In today's episode, Michelle, flying solo, talks through her recent experience of being a part of her local art trail and open studios event. She talks throu…
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The vast majority of self-represented litigants cannot afford full representation in legal services – and yet most of them are continuing to search for assistance that is affordable to them. In this episode, Julie speaks with Marcus Sixta, of CrossRoads Law, about his pioneering legal coaching practice, Coach My Case. Marcus is a leading innovator …
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May is the month we celebrate Mother’s Day in the US and Australia. It also happens to be Mother Mary’s month and Jennifer celebrates her annual flight around the sun. In this episode, Michelle and Jennifer discuss the mother energy and its connection to creativity, how our relationships with our earthly mothers can affect our belief in ourselves a…
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De Nederlandse overheid zorgt voor toegang tot drinkwater voor al haar inwoners. Maar hoe is dat eigenlijk geregeld in een land als India, dat geregeld te kampen heeft met extreme hitte en droogte? We vragen het aan Neha Mungekar. Ze doet bij Drift in Rotterdam onderzoek naar urban water governance (oftewel stedelijk water beheer) en reist geregeld…
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Since the murder of George Floyd and the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement there has been a new focus on the development of anti-Black racism training, and education on the impact of racism on our lives, relationships, and beliefs. Moya McAlister and Siddika Jessa are both creating workshops and safe spaces for conversation and education…
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On discovering a beloved poem lost for more than 30 years, Michelle has been thinking again about the concept of simplicity. In this episode, Michelle shares the poem by William Carlos Williams and what follows is a conversation with Jennifer around simplicity in art and life that covers music triads, colour palette triads, do-ability and the zen s…
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Bijna dagelijks verschijnen nieuwe vegetarische en veganistische voedingsalternatieven. De vleesvervanger, ook bekend als de tasty doppelgänger, wint snel aan populariteit. Het moge duidelijk zijn: we zitten inmiddels middenin de eiwittransitie. Maar gaan we het wel redden met alleen vegaburgers en havermelk-cappuccino’s? Of moeten we onze ogen ope…
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