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On The Cusp

Nancy Franceschi, Maurice Whitlock and Ramon Flores

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Conversation about all things Dental leadership, products and life in the dental industry, from a perspective of 2 guys and a Chick who love being part of solutions. Our conversations will cover what drives us, what makes the difference and what makes us better in our goal to be better everyday.
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Group Dynamics Dispatch

Group Dynamics Dispatch

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Interested in group? My name is Angelo, and I am excited to share these conversations that explore what it means to live and grow within groups - from our early lives to our professional role as leaders. In these episodes, you will hear from some of the key figures practicing and writing about group dynamics from around the country and the world. It’s my hope that these dialogues will inform and challenge - so that we can all learn more about the vitalization that can occur through rich emot ...
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The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast

Will Beattie, Jonathan Correa Reyes, Reed O'Mara, & Logan Quigley

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The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast brings medievalists from all professional and disciplinary tracks together to think and talk about the too-oft-unsung diversity of the Middle Ages. We offer public-facing, open access content directed at experts and non-experts alike to present updated, accurate, and culturally responsible accounts of the plurality of the medieval period. Series producers: Will Beattie, Jonathan Correa Reyes, Loren Lee, Reed O'Mara, and Logan Quigley. Our podcast is made ...
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There is something in the jungle of Irma Flores that has terrorized Sarah for years. As a scientist she needs to know what it is and by confronting this evil she is about to be awakened from her nightmare. She doesn’t know it but she will also begin her first faltering steps toward enlightenment. Along the way, she will have to contend with a strange dwarf people, pirates, corporate raiders and an obstinate lover. Her road to nirvana will be a raw and bruising journey that is certain to be b ...
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In this episode, Andrew Albin and Andrew Kraebel, the editors of Speculum's essay cluster on the textual cult of fourteenth-century mystic Richard Rolle, chat with MMA series producer and host Jonathan Correa-Reyes about Rolle's life, his works, and the contemplative life that he practiced. This episode is a collaboration with Speculum: A Journal o…
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In this episode, MMA series producer and host Reed O'Mara chats with organizers of and participants in Cosmic Ecologies: Animalities in Premodern Jewish Culture, a recent symposium held at Northwestern University and the Newberry Library. The conversation explores medieval Jewish art and culture, particularly cosmic ecologies and their continuities…
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Art and politics have long been intertwined in Spain. From the early medieval Visigoths to the Umayyad Caliphate to the fall of Granada under Muhammad XII in 1492, political, cultural, and artistic landscapes were continually reshaped as successive groups took power. Ghadi Amer explores the relationship between politics and art movements in medieva…
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Afghanistan today is often called medieval: “a broken 13th-century country” (Liam Fox), “delayed by a few centuries” (Thomas Barfield), ruled by “a medieval band of degenerate savages” (Senator Cotton). How did this label come to take hold, and where do we go from here? Join scholars Tanvir Ahmed and Sabauon Nasseri as they discuss how Afghanistan …
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Medievalism has been a common—and hardly innocent—practice in eastern European political discourses ever since the dissolution of the USSR in the 1990s. To use but one example, both Russia and Ukraine have laid claims on such prominent historical figures as Prince Vladimir/Volodymyr the Great, Princess Olga, Boris and Gleb/Hlib, as well as on such …
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Recent years have seen the re-ignition of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The historical monuments of this mountainous territory in the South Caucasus attest to the presence of Armenian people in the region for millennia. With the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict having culminated in the expulsion of Armenians…
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Title: UNITED or UNTIED Episode Notes: In this episode of "Stories from the Road," titled "UNITED or UNTIED," Dick Foth reflects on significant moments of commemoration in July and the importance of unity in our lives. Dick begins by sharing personal milestones, such as the recent Fourth of July celebrations and what would have been his mother's 11…
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Scholar Adam Mahler reflects on their experience with researching and writing their article, "'“Ai flores, ai flores do verde pino': The Ecopoetics of the Galician-Portuguese Pine Forest," which appears in Speculum 99.3 (July 2024). Denis of Portugal’s “Ai flores, ai flores do verde pino” [Oh flowers, oh flowers of the green pine] is the medieval m…
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In this episode, four scholars from the "Conques in the Global World" project (Kris Racaniello, Adrien Palladino, Martin Lešzák, and Janet Marquardt) discuss their research on the diverse ways in which this French village has been (and is still) historicized, museumified, and "Disneylanded," producing a "living" medieval space in the present. This …
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Episode Notes: Sacrifice: Let Freedom Ring In this episode of "Foth and Friends, Stories from the Road," Dick Foth reflects on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944. Join us as we: - Hear the touching story of Foth’s recent flight over the Normandy beaches and the deep historical significance it invoked. - Explore the sacrifices of the 150,00…
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In this episode, Amanda Valdés Sánchez addresses the crucial role of Marian devotion in the Castilian domination of the former territory of Al-Andalus and its native Islamic population. She analyzes the Castilian exploitation of the local Islamic cult of Maryam as an essential tool for consolidating the Castilian control over the recently conquered…
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Podcast Episode Description: Title: Stories from the Road Subtitle: A Heart-Stopping Miracle and the Power of Prayer Description: In this heartfelt episode of "Foth and Friends," Dick Foth reflects on a life-altering experience that occurred exactly 11 years ago. As he prepares to travel to Boise, Idaho, for his grandson's high school graduation, D…
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### Podcast Notes for Episode 42: "Congratulations, Class of 2024!" Host: Dick Foth Title: Congratulations, Class of 2024! Episode Number: 42 Release Date: [Insert Date] #### Summary In this special episode, Dick Foth celebrates his granddaughter, Hope Clements, and her graduation from Northwest University. He delves into the dual nature of graduat…
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In the centuries after the Norman Conquest, as many as eight languages were spoken in the British Isles: English, Anglo-Norman, Latin, Norse, Welsh, Cornish, Irish, and Hebrew. Who spoke these languages, and how did they interact and influence each other? In this episode, Austin Benson discusses the linguistic and literary landscape of multilingual…
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**Podcast Notes: "Betting on God"** - **Introduction:** Dick Foth sets the scene on a beautiful spring morning in Colorado, discussing the buzz of sports events like the Master's Golf Tournament and reflecting on humanity's love for competition and chance. - **Gambling in Scripture:** Foth references the biblical accounts of soldiers gambling for J…
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What goes into editing a special issue of a journal? How does the framework of race and race-thinking inform medieval studies today? What is the role of objectivity in the study of the Middle Ages? Join us for this conversation with the editors of the special issue Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Global Middle Ages, published by Speculum (…
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What is the relationship between so-called built and natural environments as they are represented in medieval literature, and what is the value of thinking about this relationship? Amy Juarez, Chelsea Keane, and Rebecca Davis discuss the nuanced connections between medieval literary representations of “built” and “natural” environments. Their wide-…
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**Podcast Summary:** Welcome to "Stories From The Road"! In this episode, host Dick Foth reflects on his upcoming 83rd birthday, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about the journey of life. He delves into the significance of beginnings, recounting details from his own birth record and early experiences. From humorous moments like misunderstan…
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- **Hosts:** Dick Foth (DF) interviews Mark Batterson (MB) - **Location:** Southern California, overlooking the Pacific Ocean - **Date:** Spring morning 1. **Introduction & Memories of Catalina Island** - DF and MB share memories of Catalina Island, a special place for MB's family vacations. - Discussion on finding rest and tranquility in memorable…
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In this episode of "Stories from The Road" with Dick Foth, listeners are treated to a blend of personal reflection, sports trivia, and spiritual insights. Dick begins with a touch of melancholy following his team's Super Bowl loss, transporting listeners back to his childhood in 1950s Oakland, California, where baseball giants were yet to emerge, l…
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Episode Notes: 1. **Introduction:** - Dick Foth makes a triumphant return to "Stories From the Road" on February 1st, 2024, after a brief hiatus, eager to delve into intriguing tales from his travels. 2. **Groundhog Day Traditions:** - Unveil the fascinating history behind Groundhog Day, spotlighting Punxsutawney Phil's prognostications and the ric…
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In this episode, Angelo talks with Annie Weiss and Yoon Kane who, along with Saralyn Masselink, edited and contributed chapters to “Women, Intersectionality, and Power in Group Psychotherapy Leadership” (2022, Routledge). Their conversation explores how this project sought to address the conspicuous void in professional literature on the complex ch…
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**Episode Notes - "The First Day"** - Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Stories from the Road" with Dick Foth in 2024. - Dick reflects on the profound nature of January 1st, marking the beginning of a new year. - He opens with a quote from John Lennon, pondering life's unpredictability and the unexpected twists it may bring. - References the sta…
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Scholars Thomas Morcom and Helen Gittos reflect on their experiences with researching and writing their article, "The Cerne Giant in its Early Medieval Context," which appears in Speculum 99:1. The Cerne Abbas giant is a well-known figure cut into the chalk of a hillside in Dorset. Recent archaeological investigation has concluded that it had been …
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Introduction: Dick Foth shares heartwarming memories of his childhood Christmas in India in 1946. Recollection of creating a snowy atmosphere with a pine tree and ivory snowflakes. Emphasis on the generosity of people supporting their family from afar. Conversation with Susanna: Dick and Susanna discuss their collaborative effort in writing a schoo…
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Podcast Title: Christmas: The Mothers of Jesus Episode Notes: In this special Christmas edition of the podcast, titled "Christmas: The Mothers of Jesus," host Dick Foth takes listeners on a reflective journey into the often-overlooked role of mothers in the story of Jesus' birth. Inspired by insights from Tim Keller's book, "Hidden Christmas: The S…
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Podcast Notes: Christmas: Light of the World References: Scriptural Foundation: Isaiah 9:2 - "The people walking in darkness have seen a great light..." Book References: Tim Keller's "Hidden Christmas" serves as a foundational text for the discussion. G.K. Chesterton's quote: "God is like the sun. The one created thing we cannot look at is the one …
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Introduction Dick Foth sets the stage, reflecting on the Christmas season and introducing the late Tim Keller as a prominent figure. Highlights Tim Keller's impactful legacy as a pastor, author, and influential church leader. Tim Keller's Impact Emphasis on Keller's ability to connect ancient faith with the modern city, particularly through Redeeme…
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On the Road! As Ruth and I travel from Colorado to Washington DC we travel through some cities like; Colby, KS, Augusta, KY and Marietta, OH. In Washington DC, Dick Foth speaks at National Community Church and we recorded a session of Stories I Love To Tell. That evening we were hosted by my good friend Mark Batterson and told stories. One particul…
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There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to weep and a time to laugh, ime to mourn and a time to dance, a time to scatter stones and a time to gather …
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Scholar Georgios Makris reflects on his experiences with researching and writing his article, “Jewelry and People in the Byzantine Cemetery of Parapotamos, Epiros,” which appears in Speculum 98:4. Jewelry reflecting the tastes, needs, and practices of past users across all social strata constitutes one of the most representative portable arts in th…
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What does it mean to experience a sacred text? How did Buddhism make its way from south Asia to the Japanese archipelago? How did the adoption of Buddhism impact the Japanese Middle Ages? Join Jon Correa Reyes and Reed O'Mara for a conversation with Charlotte Eubanks, where they discuss some of the many ways in which Buddhist beliefs and practices …
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In this thought-provoking interview, Angelo talks with Dr. Macario Giraldo about his pioneering approach to working with groups from a Lacanian perspective. Their conversation delves into the importance of not-understanding, the role of loss in becoming, and how to listen to both the dialogues "in" and "of" the group. They also explore the intrigui…
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Join your episode co-hosts Kersti Francis (BU) and Misho Ishikawa (NYU) for a lively conversation with Chris Chism (UCLA) about prequels that attempt to "diversify" preexisting fantasy IP. Together Kersti, Misho, and Chris discuss the racial politics of The Lord of the Rings and the new Rings of Power series based on Tolkien's Silmarillion. Through…
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What did medieval music sound like? How can we read and perform the musical notation from medieval manuscripts? What does singing and playing music written before 1500 actually feel like? How did the early music tradition carry forward into the seventeenth century? In this episode, Reed O'Mara interviews musicologists Elena Mullins Bailey and Allis…
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Scholar François•e Charmaille reflects on their experiences with researching and writing their article, “Trans Climates of the European Middle Ages, 500 to 1300,” which appears in Speculum 98:3. This article gathers evidence of a distinct strand of writing in Western Europe from the sixth century onwards, which concerns itself with the relation bet…
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