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Radio Free Humanity is a podcast covering news, politics and philosophy from a Marxist-Humanist perspective. It is co-hosted by Brendan Cooney and Andrew Kliman. We intend to release new episodes every two weeks. Radio Free Humanity is sponsored by Marxist-Humanist Initiative (https://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org), but the views expressed by the co-hosts and guests of Radio Free Humanity are their own. They do not necessarily reflect the views and positions of MHI. Click here for a list ...
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New Security Broadcast

Environmental Change and Security Program

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Tune in to our podcast to hear expert speakers on the links between global environmental change, security, development, and health. The Environmental Change and Security Program is a part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the living, national memorial to President Wilson established by Congress in 1968 and headquartered in the District of Columbia. It is a nonpartisan institution, supported by public and private funds, engaged in the study of national and world affairs ...
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Welcome to our ”easy-listening” podcast introducing the exciting variety of commercial aviation! Tailored for budding aviation enthusiasts, young aviation professionals, students thinking about aviation careers, and of course the long-time AvGeek too!
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Healthcare design is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. How can we create healing environments that embrace innovation, celebrate human diversity, and serve everyone in our communities? From reimagining cancer care delivery to integrating infection-resistant materials and sustainable product solutions, how can thoughtful design enhance the experience of patients, families, caregivers and clinical staff? With compassion and curiosity, host Cheryl Janis interviews the world's top welln ...
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Built to Lead is a new companion offering that will make the leadership concepts of the Vernissage Health dialogue series accessible to all students in DLSPH and beyond. This series is hosted by Matthew Goulbourne (MHSc Class 2020) and Mobeen Lalani (MHI Class 2023) two emerging health leaders uncovering what it takes to be a great leader in today’s healthcare system. Season 4 of Built to Lead focuses on how health leaders can “challenge the status quo,” act as “good rebels,” and create posi ...
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Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson

Park Street Partners - Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson

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The Mobile Home Park Investors Podcast is the world's first podcast dedicated to mobile home park investing. This weekly podcast explains the intricacies of this unique real estate niche and details why an investor would want to own a mobile home park, either directly or through a real estate fund. Current manufactured housing community owners will find this podcast helpful in improving their mobile home park's operations and profitability. The Podcast is hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad J ...
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Gabriel Donnelly interviews Andrew Kliman, regarding Marx’s concept of “intrinsic value”—value as distinct from exchange-value. Andrew clarifies the distinction and talks about how it became increasingly important to Marx. He and Gabriel discuss the significance of the concept of intrinsic value, Andrew’s contention that Marx was proving the existe…
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"If I can make a terrifying experience a little calmer and a nurse's 12-hour shift less exhausting—that's my why." –Andrea Kingsbury on HID2.0. Today on the pod, Cheryl sits down—virtually—with Andrea Kingsbury, RID, CHID, LEED AP ID+C, Creative Director of Interior Design at e4h | Environments for Health Architecture.With 18+ years in healthcare i…
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"When one of us rises, all of us rise." –Kristin Leija on the Healthcare Interior Design 2.0 podcast Today on the pod, Cheryl sits down—virtually—with Kristin Leija, RID, CIDQ, CHID, EDAC, LEED Green Associate, WELL AP — Registered Interior Designer & Certified Healthcare Interior Designer at Perkins&Will in San Antonio, TX. Kristin brings big-firm…
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Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly speak with guest Gavin Mueller, an assistant professor of NewMedia and Digital Culture at the University of Amsterdam. Mueller researches the politics of digital culture andmuch of our discussion centers on the realities of artificial intelligence in our time. They consider the hugeamount of money being s…
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"Another sign is not the answer—it dilutes the message." - Corinn Soro Today on the pod, Cheryl sits down—virtually—with Senior Planner and Interior Designer Corinn Soro of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, NY for a deep dive into wayfinding that actually works: why "visual pollution" erodes attention, how de-crapification clarif…
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You likely know, and even flown in, the CRJ. In this episode we learn from Ross Mitchell about the role MHI RJ now has in this legendary aircraft, as well as the other roles MHI RJ plays in the aviation industry. Ross also shares a number of great stories and perspectives from his vast experience in aviation business development and strategy.…
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You are likely aware of EAA Airventure in Oshkosh, and some of that is thanks to the work of Dick Knapinski, Director of Communications at the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA). Hear more about Dick's aviation career as well as all the activities the Experimental Aircraft Association supports in order to spread the love of aviation.…
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Radio Free Humanity : “Episode 140: Reading Dunayevskaya’s “Form and Plan” in 2025 (Part II).” The co-hosts continue to discuss Dunayevskaya’s 1949-50 text, “Form and Plan.” Current-events segment: onMamdani’s unexpected victory in the New York mayoral Democratic primary.By MHI
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"I wanted to be a dolphin trainer... But here I am." - Kelly Guzman What happens when emergency nurses become healthcare design consultants? In this fascinating episode of Healthcare Interior Design 2.0, host Cheryl Janis sits down with two remarkable guests who made the leap from bedside care to transforming how healthcare spaces are designed. Mee…
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In Part 2 of our live conversation with Ru Taggar, seasoned healthcare leader and mentor, hosts Matthew and Hannah dive deeper into the leadership journey that prioritizes authenticity, influence, and patient-centered decision-making. Ru shares reflections on the importance of self-awareness in leadership, walking through the evolution of her caree…
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In Part 1 of a live episode recording of Built to Lead, hosts Hannah and Matthew sit down with Ru Taggar, Executive Vice President and Chief Nursing and Health Professions Executive at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, to explore what it means to lead authentically through a nonlinear career from the bedside to the boardroom. Ru shares her journey…
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Radio Free Humanity Ep. 138: “Episode 138: Confronting the Paranormal Fringe (with Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling).” The co-hosts welcome author Hongoltz-Hetling to discuss his latest book. Current-events segment: Xi outmaneuvers Trump. Radio Free Humanity is a podcast covering news, politics and philosophy from a Marxist-Humanist perspective. It is co-h…
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Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly dive into the archives! This is the first of a two-part discussionof the text of a presentation that Raya Dunayevskaya gave in the early 1950s, titled “Form and Plan.” Sheargues that the alternatives are not whether or not to plan, but the “despotic” plan of capital vs. the cooperativeplan of “freely asso…
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Part 2: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer In Part 2 of their discussion, hosts Matthew and Hannah continue their enriching conversation with Dr. Peter Singer, a renowned global health innovator and bioethics leader. You can follow Peter's latest writings and reflections on his Substack at http://singerp.substack.com/. Peter sh…
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Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly dive deep into Henryk Grossman’s model and theory of capitalist breakdown. They discuss Andrew’s upcoming new article on Grossman, and Andrew’s dialogue witha Grossman defender. MHI has recently published an article by Michael Rednitz, “Grossman’s “Correction” of Marx’s Law of the Tendential Fall in the R…
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Part 1: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer Hosts Matthew and Hannah welcome Dr. Peter Singer, a globally recognized leader in health innovation and bioethics, to Built to Lead. Peter shares invaluable insights drawn from his diverse and impactful career, including roles as co-founder and former CEO of Grand Challenges Canada, S…
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Part 2: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu Hosts Matthew and Mohini continue their engaging discussion with Rahul Chandran, Chief Strategy and Partnership Officer at Grand Challenges Canada, and Dr. Joanne Liu, former International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), exploring deeper insights into resili…
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Part 1: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu Hosts Matthew and Mohini welcome two distinguished guests, Dr. Joanne Liu and Rahul Chandran, to Built to Lead, to explore the theme of resilient leadership in high-stakes global environments. Joanne, a globally recognized medical humanitarian leader and former Internati…
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Part 2: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman Hosts Matthew and Mobeen continue their insightful discussion with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman, diving deeper into how leaders can successfully navigate non-linear career paths through mentorship, adaptability, and resilience. Jennifer emp…
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Part 1: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman Hosts Matthew and Mobeen welcome a dynamic panel—Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman—to explore embracing non-linear career paths and leadership agility. Jennifer, President & CEO of SickKids Foundation, Ryan, Director of Diversity, Equity, an…
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Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly welcome Franz Schaefer, a Communist and political activist in Austria, on the show to discuss Trumpism and the rise of the far-right. The discussants consider how Trumpism in America threatens democracy everywhere. They also discuss the rise of the Freedom Party in Austria. Franz explains the fascist root…
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In this episode of Built to Lead – Season 5: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis, the hosts, Matthew and Mobeen continue their conversation with Christine on navigating leadership through career transitions. Christine shares candid insights from her journey at Google, Hootsuite, and Caribou, offering practical advice on embracing uncertaint…
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Leadership in Motion: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis – Part 1 In this episode of Built to Lead, hosts Matthew and Mobeen sit down with Christine Dupuis, Chief Product Officer at Caribou, to discuss leadership through different seasons of life and career. Christine shares her experiences navigating product leadership, AI, startups, and …
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In Part 2, hosts Matthew and Shagun continue their conversation with Dr. Maja Djikic, exploring how leaders can overcome stagnation and accelerate personal transformation. Building on the Wheel of Self, Maja explains how joy—not happiness—is a key indicator of growth and how self-limiting beliefs, stored in our nervous system, hold us back. She int…
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Hosts Matthew and Shagun welcome Dr. Maja Djikic, a leading expert in leadership development and the psychology of change. As Associate Professor at Rotman School of Management and Director of the Self-Development Lab, Maja helps leaders navigate personal transformation and unlock underdeveloped strengths. In this episode, Maja introduces the "Whee…
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Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly discuss Karl Marx’s 1852 book “The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte,” written soon after French president Louis Napoleon—or, as Marx refers to him, Louis Napoleon—staged an auto-coup in 1851, replacing a parliamentary republic with “rule by bayonet.” Shortly thereafter, he declared himself Emperor N…
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Built to Lead Season 5: Standing Up, Sitting Out Welcome to Season 5 of Built to Lead! In this introductory episode, co-hosts Mobeen and Matthew discusses and challenges the traditional view of leadership as a straight climb up the ladder. Instead, they introduce this season’s theme - "Standing Up or Sitting Out" - a new leadership paradigm that em…
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"Certification enhances your credibility and your expertise in healthcare interior design. It distinguishes you from non-certified healthcare interior designers that are practicing in the healthcare design space and illustrates the amount of knowledge to deliver these types of environments." —Megan McNally on The Healthcare Interior Design 2.0 podc…
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Co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly discuss Gabriel’s upcoming article “American Unionism andTrump: Where are the unions in the struggle against Trumpism?” set to be published soon in Marxist-HumanistInitiative’s publication With Sober Senses. The co-hosts, and the article, consider the state of trade unionismafter Trump’s second election. …
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在本期节目中,ECSP的克莱尔·多伊尔(Claire Doyle)和威尔逊中心中国环境论坛的阮叶芬(Jennifer Nguyen)将与奥伯特·博尔(Obert Bore)共同探讨津巴布韦矿业有关的一些问题。 奥伯特是津巴布韦环境法协会(Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association)的商业与人权项目的负责人,并是国际贸易、中国在非洲的投资以及自然资源治理方面的专家。 他在推动政策改革,加强受采矿影响社区的人权保护方面一直作为领袖 在这次对话中,奥伯特介绍了津巴布韦的重要矿产部门,也强调了近来的重要矿产投资以及与之相关的一些环境和社会挑战。 他还分享了一些战略和建议,以促进可持续和负责任的采矿实践,同时确保津巴布韦矿产行业的扩张成为发展的机遇。 English …
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In this episode, ECSP's Claire Doyle and Jennifer Nguyen from the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum are joined by Obert Bore. Obert, who serves at the Business & Human Rights Program Lead at the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association, is an expert in international trade, Chinese investments in Africa, and natural resource governance. He has b…
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