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Between the Pages

Joel Nevius & Mark Krause

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Between the Pages is a podcast aimed at encouraging Christians to go deeper in their discipleship to Christ by reading and processing through books well! Mark Krause & Joel Nevius will spend time walking through books, chapter by chapter, discussing and breaking them down for the listeners to inspire them to grab the book and read along! This podcast is for anyone who wants to think deeper about life, culture, and Christianity!
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An awesome podcast featuring awesome people! Host Freddy Vasquez talks to people of triumph in a world of despair. Take a listen to true stories of people just like you and me taking risks, striving for the top, and letting us in on secrets to their success.
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Keith Grabowski interviews the most knowledgeable head coaches, coordinators, and position coaches from professional, college, and high school football. Keith and his guests discuss the philosophy, concepts, schemes, and strategies that they have learned throughout their careers. Each show includes a specific idea that can be applied to help coaches at every level find the winning edge.
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Businesses everywhere are struggling with change due to digital disruption. They are now at an inflection point: give up obsolete marketing practices, or risk being denied a meaningful role in the lives of people. The goal is no longer to amplify the voice of the brand – it is to serve the needs and interests of customers at every stage of the relationship lifecycle. This new marketing model is characterized by the strategic embrace of Customer First Thinking, where the emphasis is on delive ...
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Cars that Matter is all about cars that have captured people’s hearts. They are the special cars, and they come from every decade since the dawn of the Automotive Age. They might be from the Brass Era or today’s Battery Era. They have names like 911 or SL, Corvette or Countach, or simply M. All have fueled passion in the people who created them, owned them, raced them, or sometimes—with remorse—parted with them. From CurtCo Media. ​ On Cars That Matter, we talk with designers, engineers, rac ...
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BSP Podcast

British Society for Phenomenology

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This podcast is for the British Society for Phenomenology and showcases papers at our conferences and events, interviews and discussions on the topic of phenomenology.
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Imagine being 42 years old and diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson's disease. Well, this was Bobby after getting what he thought was a nervous tick looked at by multiple doctors. These tremors caused constant pain, embarrassment, and a profound decline in his quality of life. He battled deep depression and felt like an unfit father and husband for…
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Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" panth…
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In this installment of The Next Move presented by Coach Portal, Keith Grabowski and Deon Broomfield, Passing Game Coordinator/Safeties Coach for Iowa State, discuss the essential habits coaches need to develop to get promoted in their careers. They emphasize the importance of initiative, relationship-building, continuous learning, and readiness for…
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Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon (2024) is an ethnography of forest carbon offsets and the wider effort to make the living rainforest valuable in the Brazilian Amazon. Situated in the state of Acre, which continuously had to grapple with a complex positionality between frontier and periphery, Maron E. Greenleaf explor…
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Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones…
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On this episode of Your Call presented by the Headset App, Dave Mastroianni, assistant coach and leadership coordinator at New Canaan High School, discusses the evolution of leadership strategies in athletic programs, shifting from traditional teaching methods to a player-driven model. He prioritizes emotional intelligence, vulnerability, and real-…
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Policing is a source of perennial conflict and philosophical disagreement. Current political developments in the United States have only increased the urgency of this topic. Today we welcome philosopher Jake Monaghan to discuss his book, Just Policing (Oxford UP, 2023), which applies interdisciplinary insights to examine the morality of policing. T…
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In this Clinic Series episode from Lauren’s First and Goal, we’re joined by Oregon State Defensive Line Coach Ilaisa Tuiaki, who delivers a data-driven breakdown on how to build a defense that disrupts offensive rhythm, limits points, and takes back possession. Drawing from both offensive and defensive experience, Coach Tuiaki shares how concepts l…
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With rigorous attention to history and empire, Maïa Pal's Jurisdictional Accumulation: An Early Modern History of Law, Empires, and Capital (Cambridge UP, 2020) is a unique analysis of imperial expansion. Through an analysis of ambassadors and consuls in the Mediterranean—and attention to Castilian, French, Dutch, and British empires—Pal's multifac…
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Finally got my man Dr. Bill Moss on the podcast! Dr. Bill and I always have the greatest conversations. We'll see each other in passing and it becomes an hour before we realize what's happened. I love every moment we get together. On this episode, we get into Life Activation - a new awakening of sorts that Dr. Bill has been offering for some time n…
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In this episode of Champions presented by Signature Championship Rings, coaches Tom Lombardo and CJ Cesario discuss the intricacies of player development in high school football, emphasizing the importance of developing players as individuals first. They share their unique perspectives based on their experiences at different school sizes and divisi…
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Foose Design, founded by Chip Foose in 1998, has earned an international reputation for building some of the world’s most celebrated custom cars. Whether turning clunkers into dream rides on his ten-season hit series Overhaulin’, or winning six of hot rodding’s prestigious Ridler Award with his multi-million-dollar creations, this designer’s work i…
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In an age of growing wealth disparities, politicians on both sides of the aisle are sounding the alarm about the fading American Dream. Yet despite all evidence to the contrary, many still view the United States as the land of opportunity. The American Mirage: How Reality TV Upholds the Myth of Meritocracy (Princeton University Press, 2025) address…
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In this installment of The Next Move Powered by Coach Portal, Keith Grabowski and Josh Crawford, Bowling Green State's running backs coach, discuss how to handle unexpected job opportunities in coaching. They emphasize the importance of professionalism, being prepared, and consulting with mentors. Coach Crawford shares personal experiences and tips…
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Filming in European Cities: The Labor of Location (Cornell University Press, 2025) explores the effort behind creating screen production locations. Dr. Ipek A. Celik Rappas accounts the rising demand for original and affordable locations for screen projects due to the growth of streaming platforms. As a result, screen professionals are repeatedly t…
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Empires, until recently, were everywhere. They shaped borders, stirred conflicts, and set the terms of international politics. With the collapse of empire came a fundamental reorganization of our world. Decolonization unfolded across territories as well as within them. Its struggles became internationalized and transnational, as much global campaig…
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In this episode, Maliha Safri, Marianna Pavlovskaya, Stephen Healy, and Craig Borowiak talk about their new co-authored book Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation (University of Minnesota Press, 2024). This volume is part of the Diverse Economies and Livable Worlds series. Solidarity economies, characterized by di…
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In this interview from the 2024 C.O.O.L. Clinic, Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo discusses the interplay between defensive and offensive line play with Coach Bob Wylie. He shares insights from his coaching journey, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with offensive line coaches for developing defensive strategies. S…
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Whether it's pumping oil, mining resources or shipping commodities across oceans, the global economy runs on extraction. Promises of frictionless trade and lucrative speculation are the hallmarks of our era, but the backbone of globalisation is still low-cost labour and rapacious corporate control. Extractive capitalism is what made - and is still …
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When it comes to Confederate monuments, there is no common ground. Polarizing debates over their meaning have intensified into legislative maneuvering to preserve the statues, legal battles to remove them, and rowdy crowds taking matters into their own hands. These conflicts have raged for well over a century—but they've never been as intense as th…
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I had a blast catching up with Dallan this week! He shared his new role as Director of Membership at the GRCA, life with his son, Jude, and we even cracked up over his meme-making for Julian Edelman’s Patriots podcast. Dallan’s also super-pumped about the GRCA’s work connecting local businesses through networking, newsletters, and blogs, urging mem…
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In Somatic States: On Cartography, Geobodies, Bodily Integrity (Duke UP, 2025), Franck Billé examines the conceptual link between the nation-state and the body, particularly the visceral and affective attachment to the state and the symbolic significance of its borders. Billé argues that corporeal analogies to the nation-state are not simply poetic…
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In this episode of The Turnaround Podcast presented by CoachTube, Coach Ken Krause shares his journey of rebuilding high school football programs at West Allis Central and Muskego. He dives into the strategies behind creating a winning culture, including building a strong coaching staff, developing player leadership through a leadership council, an…
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From the workings of financial markets to our response to the ecological crisis, economic theory shapes the world. But where do these ideas come from? Ricardo’s Dream: How Economists Forgot the Real World and Led Us Astray (Bristol University Press, 2024) tells the fascinating story of David Ricardo, Adam Smith’s only real rival as the ‘founder of …
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What would happen if policing disappeared? Would we be safe? This book imagines a world without police. It's evident that policing is a problem. But what is the best way forward? In Beyond Policing, distinguished scholar and writer Philip V. McHarris reimagines the world without police to find answers and reveal how we can make police departments o…
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How has the rise of digital platforms changed domestic labour? In The Return of the Housewife: Why Women Are Still Cleaning Up (Manchester UP, 2025), Emma Casey, a Reader in Sociology at the University of York, explores the rise of the ‘cleanfluencer’. Situating the way specific online discourses now valorise and glamourise housework, the book gets…
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Liberalism is in trouble. As a set of ideas, it has lost much of its historical authority in guiding public policy and personal behaviour. In this post-liberal climate, Russell Blackford asks whether liberalism is truly over. How We Became Post-Liberal: The Rise and Fall of Toleration (Bloomsbury, 2023) examines how Western liberal democracies beca…
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In this episode of the Art of Practice presented by GoRout, Head Coach of D3 National Champion North Central College, Brad Spencer discusses the key aspects of onboarding freshmen into a football program. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships, effective playbook installation, and the role of technology like GoRout in enhancing lear…
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Personalization at scale has long been a dream of marketers. But until recently it has been more superficial than helpful, constrained by legacy technology and processes. Today, however, AI makes it easier to do than ever before. Now the only thing holding marketers back, according to personalization expert Mark Abraham, is their campaign mindset.…
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If your reaction to the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol was to think, 'That’s not us,' think again. In Illiberal America: A History (Norton, 2024), a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian uncovers a powerful illiberalism as deep-seated in the American past as the founding ideals. A storm of illiberalism, building in the United States for ye…
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In this episode of The Next Move presented by Coach Portal, Keith Grabowski and Bryce Lewis, secondary coach at Middle Tennessee State, discuss the significance of being prepared for unexpected opportunities in coaching. They dive into the art of crafting an effective elevator pitch that leaves a memorable impression, emphasizing the need for authe…
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Enemy Feminisms: Terfs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation (Haymarket Books, 2025) is a provocative compendium of the feminisms we love to dismiss and making the case for the bold, liberatory feminist politics we'll need to stand against fascism, nationalism, femmephobia, and cisness. In recent years, "white feminism" and girlboss femin…
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Robert Ross narrates the ultimate celebration of fine automobiles for anyone who collects or just appreciates the designs and pedigree of Cars That Matter. He emphasizes that while cars matter, the people behind them matter more. Cars That Matter is an exploration of automotive history, introducing listeners to the legends behind the world’s most i…
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In this episode, we explore Modern Football Technology's transformative impact and student assistants' role in high school coaching. We discuss how real-time analytics can enhance decision-making on game day, supported by a comprehensive support system that includes student volunteers and assistants. We hear from Trevor Hudson, who led American Can…
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Gangnam is an exclusive zone of privilege and wealth that has lured South Korean pop culture industries since the 1980s and fueled the aspirations of Seoul’s middle class, producing in its wake the “dialectical images” of the modern city described by Walter Benjamin: sweet dreams and nightmares, visions of heaven and hell, scenes of spectacular ris…
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Lauren Marks: A Passionate Advocate for Berks County Justice This interview was nothing short of inspiring. Lauren, a seasoned attorney with 20+ years of experience in civil, criminal, and family law, shared her journey and vision for the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. Her tenacity and heart for justice shine through in every word—proof that t…
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In uncertain times, confronting pressing problems such as racial oppression and the environmental crisis requires everyday people to come together and wield political power for the greater good. Yet, as Michael Rosino shows in Democracy Is Awkward (UNC Press, 2025), progressive political organizations in the United States have frequently failed to …
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What does transphobic oppression have to do with sexism, heterosexism, and racism? How does a decolonial analysis help us understand trans oppression? How are the relatively recent concepts of person, self, and subject implicated in these forms of oppression? And what theorizations are already available within trans communities for thinking through…
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In the UK’s fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poor…
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In Care at the End of the World: Dreaming of Infrastructure in Crip-Of-Color Writing (Duke UP, 2025), Jina B. Kim develops what she calls crip-of-color critique, bringing a disability lens to bear on feminist- and queer-of-color literature in the aftermath of 1996 US welfare reform and the subsequent evisceration of social safety nets. She examines…
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In this episode of the Sprint-Based Football presented by Titans Sensors, host Tony Holler is joined by John Shaw, Assistant Coach of Speed and Performance for the Tennessee Titans, for an in-depth conversation on the power of speed development in professional football. Coach Shaw shares his unique perspective on how speed impacts player performanc…
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It’s a common refrain: AI is neither good nor bad because that depends on how its used. Professor Anita Say Chan begs to differ. Chan is the author of Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future (U California Press, 2025). Chan is Associate Professor in the School of Information Sciences and Department of Media and …
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Wage stagnation, growing inequality, and even poverty itself have resulted from decades of neoliberal decision making, not the education system, writes Neil Kraus in his urgent call to action, The Fantasy Economy: Neoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform Movement (Temple UP, 2023). Kraus claims the idea that both the education system and…
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In this episode of The Next Move presented by Coach Portal, Jaylen Banks discusses how assistant coaches can earn more responsibility by focusing on small moments that build trust and demonstrate reliability. Coach Banks shares practical tips on how to excel in current roles, anticipate needs, and handle tasks enthusiastically, emphasizing the impo…
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In Reconfiguring Racial Capitalism: South Africa in the Chinese Century (Duke UP, 2024), Mingwei Huang traces the development of new forms of racial capitalism in the twenty-first century. Through fieldwork in one of the “China malls” that has emerged along Johannesburg’s former mining belt, Huang identifies everyday relations of power and differen…
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In episode of Your Call presented by The Headset App, Jeremy Plaa, head football coach at Thomas Downey High School in Modesto, California, discusses the PridePoint system implemented in his football program. This system creates accountability and competition among players, encouraging them to earn points through various activities such as particip…
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Leaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash. In What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions (Princeton UP, 2025), Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confrontin…
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How do young people use digital platforms? In The Kids are Online: Confronting the Myths and Realities of Young Digital Life (U California Press, 2025), Ysabel Gerrard, a Senior Lecturer in Digital Media and Society at the University of Sheffield explores the understandings and experience of young people as they navigate both the online and offline…
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In The Promise of Beauty (Duke UP, 2024), Mimi Thi Nguyen explores the relationship between the concept of beauty and narratives of crisis and catastrophe. Nguyen conceptualizes beauty, which, she observes, we turn to in emergencies and times of destruction, as a tool to identify and bridge the discrepancy between the world as it is and what it oug…
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In this episode of Champions presented by Signature Championship Rings, three state championship head coaches discuss strategies for maintaining momentum and energy during the offseason. They share insights on training methods, building team culture, and innovative activities to keep athletes engaged. The conversation highlights the importance of a…
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