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In the Berkhamsted spotlight

Berkhamsted Schools Group

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Welcome to the Berkhamsted Spotlight, Berkhamsted School's podcast channel. Join our weekly guests from inside the classroom to behind-the-scenes of our day-to-day activities through to life beyond Berkhamsted. Find out what it's really like to be part of our remarkable community. Thank you for taking an interest, we'll see you soon. www.berkhamsted.com
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The University of California, Berkeley presents the Graduate Lectures. Seven lectureships comprise the Graduate Lectures, each with a distinct endowment history. These unique programs have brought distinguished visitors to Berkeley since 1909 to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
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The University of California, Berkeley presents the Graduate Lectures. Seven lectureships comprise the Graduate Lectures, each with a distinct endowment history. These unique programs have brought distinguished visitors to Berkeley since 1909 to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
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This podcast offers close readings of Arendt’s books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations in the spirit of Hannah Arendt, who thought loving the world means neither uncritical acceptance nor contemptuous rejection, but the unwavering facing up to and comprehension of that which is.
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Church Without Walls, Berkeley is a diverse community following Jesus, loving God, neighbor, the Bible and the world. We aim to worship God and explore Christian spirituality in a meaningful, approachable way. Our spirituality is centered on Jesus because we’ve discovered that his life and teachings deeply connect faith with everyday life. As our name implies, we believe that “church” is not a building. It is a community of people gathered to love God, one another and their city in a way tha ...
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Podcast Berkala berisi obrolan dan materi ringan nan receh yang membahas edukasi/pendidikan, issue dan problema baru di alam semesta. Bisa menjadi temanmu ketika nyetir, makan siang, ataupun pengantar tidur. Created by @faiz_um dan diupdate secara berkala setiap satu / dua minggu, atau malah sesempetnya dan seenaknya yang bikin.
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PRASTHIO RIZQI

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haloo semuanya perkenalkan nama gua prasthio rizqi , gua asal dari kota cirebon , kota kecil yang penuh sejuta cerita , tujuan gua membuat podcast ini agar kita semua bisa mendengarkan cerita , peristiwa dan khayalan dari berbagai orang , ingin lebih tau b? follow aja IG gua @prasthiorizqi ,okayyy selamat mendengarkan podcast guaa seeyou :)
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Muda Berkarya

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Muda Berkarya . Untuk kalian yang akan atau sudah berbisnis ( berjualan ) kalian gak salah dengerin channel podcast kami ! Kita bukan generasi berkompetisi , kita generasi berkolaborasi.
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Duta Bahasa Sumatra Selatan

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Berkisah merupakan kegiatan literasi yang diinisiasi oleh Duta Bahasa Sumatra Selatan. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk meningkatan keterampilan berbahasa khususnya kemampuan menulis bagi teman-teman berkebutuhan khusus. Hasil yang diharapkan adalah terciptanya karya tulis fiksi maupun kisah inspiratif yang bisa mengajak masyarakat umum untuk menyalurkan kebebasan emosional melalui tulisan.
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ADVENT SERIES: Unwrapping the Gift of God Next Generation Director Alex Zarecki Description: This week we hear about the pitfalls of false peace, and the liberation that we can only find in the true peace of Jesus. Missed us this morning? Catch the recap! And join us in person every Sunday at 10am in the Berkeley Arts Magnet Auditorium (entrance on…
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In this bonus episode, Roger Berkowitz discusses the relevance of Hannah Arendt's ideas on gratitude and the importance of understanding diverse perspectives in the context of modern societal challenges. If you like this episode and our podcast in general, please leave us a comment on your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support! ABOU…
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This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast - mixing spoken word, saxophone, guitar and harp - Dave meets JoJo Blyth to hear about her easy going, uplifting vibes! Plus, Hannah gets to know Killer Kowalski in Connections & Alex catches up with Reading's The Sound Machine, who have been going for 30 years! Here's this week'…
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(Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley) Vedana (वेदना) is an ancient term from Sanskrit and Pāli that refers to the automatic experience of pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral that arises when the senses come into contact with objects (including thoughts). Vedana can be translated as "feeling tone".Using mindfulness to become aware of vedana can be…
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This program explores the decolonizing potential of Indian aesthetic-social philosophy by challenging two entrenched colonial prejudices: the supposed radical dissimilarity and inferiority of pre-modern Indian traditions compared to modern social theory. Through an analysis of the Upanishads and Vaisnava theology and poetry, Sudipta Kaviraj, profes…
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This program explores the decolonizing potential of Indian aesthetic-social philosophy by challenging two entrenched colonial prejudices: the supposed radical dissimilarity and inferiority of pre-modern Indian traditions compared to modern social theory. Through an analysis of the Upanishads and Vaisnava theology and poetry, Sudipta Kaviraj, profes…
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This program explores the decolonizing potential of Indian aesthetic-social philosophy by challenging two entrenched colonial prejudices: the supposed radical dissimilarity and inferiority of pre-modern Indian traditions compared to modern social theory. Through an analysis of the Upanishads and Vaisnava theology and poetry, Sudipta Kaviraj, profes…
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This program explores the decolonizing potential of Indian aesthetic-social philosophy by challenging two entrenched colonial prejudices: the supposed radical dissimilarity and inferiority of pre-modern Indian traditions compared to modern social theory. Through an analysis of the Upanishads and Vaisnava theology and poetry, Sudipta Kaviraj, profes…
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ADVENT SERIES: Unwrapping the Gift of God Pastor Dani Kilgore Description: Pastor Dani begins Advent with a powerful reminder of God’s assurance in our lives even when our futures seem uncertain. Missed us this morning? Catch the recap! And join us in person every Sunday at 10am in the Berkeley Arts Magnet Auditorium (entrance on Lincoln St.). Supp…
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Leah kicks off Advent with a reflective teaching on the theme “You Are a Blessing.” Exploring Mary’s encounter with the angel Gabriel, Leah highlights how Divine favor begins with blessing, reshapes expectations, and empowers new possibilities. Through this lens, she invites us to embrace the truth of our inherent worth and consider the agency we h…
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In this episode, we discuss the first part of "The Crisis in Culture: Its Social and Political Significance" from Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, including artists' rebellion against society, the erosion of a shared cultural world, and the impacts of consumption and entertainment on enduring cultural objects. Roger Berkowitz highlights how…
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In Berkeley Talks episode 214, former editors of the New York Times and the Washington Post, Dean Baquet and Marty Baron, evaluate how the media covered the 2024 U.S. presidential election and share thoughts on how journalists should effectively cover Donald Trump’s second term. In 2016, the New York Times was shocked that Trump won, because they d…
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This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Newbury's dance-pop star Allegra to hear about her new single Rain. Plus, Alex meets Shock Horror and Alto Alto after their gig at Oxford's Jericho Tavern, Truck HQ tell us who's playing at the festival in 2025.. and when the band app opens for business... a…
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Like millions of other Americans, UC Berkeley Professor Poulomi Saha watched a lot of docuseries about cults during the COVID-19 pandemic. The more Saha watched, the more they felt a kind of change within themself. "I was absolutely enthralled," said Saha. “My reaction no longer fit that old script, the script that I had internalized. I wasn’t just…
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065 - This is the Berkhamsted Spotlight, the podcast showcasing the remarkable Berkhamsted School community. Each episode, we speak to students, staff and alumni to bring you their insights. Summary Grace, a nutritionist, discusses the importance of nutrition education in schools, the challenges of working for a company that produces unhealthy prod…
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SERIES: The Way The Truth & The Life Pastor Dani Kilgore Description: Pastor Dani closes out our series with a reminder to ask ourselves how we are inviting Jesus into the stories of our lives. Missed us this morning? Catch the recap! And join us in person every Sunday at 10am in the Berkeley Arts Magnet Auditorium (entrance on Lincoln St.). Suppor…
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What defines a person’s character, and how does it shape who they are? In this lecture, Susan Wolf, emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, challenges traditional ideas about character. She argues that character is more than just a set of traits or values an individual endorses—it can include aspects of ourselves we ma…
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What defines a person’s character, and how does it shape who they are? In this lecture, Susan Wolf, emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, challenges traditional ideas about character. She argues that character is more than just a set of traits or values an individual endorses—it can include aspects of ourselves we ma…
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What defines a person’s character, and how does it shape who they are? In this lecture, Susan Wolf, emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, challenges traditional ideas about character. She argues that character is more than just a set of traits or values an individual endorses—it can include aspects of ourselves we ma…
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What defines a person’s character, and how does it shape who they are? In this lecture, Susan Wolf, emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, challenges traditional ideas about character. She argues that character is more than just a set of traits or values an individual endorses—it can include aspects of ourselves we ma…
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In this episode, we discuss Hannah Arendt's essay "The Crisis in Education" from her book Between Past and Future. Roger Berkowitz explores Arendt's views on the essence of education, the challenges posed by modern educational practices, and the necessity of balancing conservatism with revolutionary potential in teaching. Additionally, we reflect o…
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This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Deva St. John and Alex meets Puma Theory after their stripped back set at Oxfam Music Reading. Plus, there's first plays from The Jacques, The Dazed Mind, Deviice, Oscar Grouch and all the latest new music from Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Here's this week's t…
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(Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley) At this time, US citizens are going through a major adjustment to a new reality after the election. A large part of the population is happy at the outcome. And another large part is confused by that fact. A whole host of feelings are likely to arise--disorientation, confusion, fear, numbing out to name a f…
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SERIES: The Way The Truth & The Life Bruce Hansen Description: A teaching team member preaches on the cross, the mystery of our faith that is an invitation to ever growing wonder. Missed us this morning? Catch the recap! And join us in person every Sunday at 10am in the Berkeley Arts Magnet Auditorium (entrance on Lincoln St.). Supporting Scripture…
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Oil and gas are the most traded commodities on the planet; they are also the chief causes of the most grievous harm our species has yet faced, the burgeoning climate crisis. Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College and a founder of Third Act, which organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and racial ju…
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Oil and gas are the most traded commodities on the planet; they are also the chief causes of the most grievous harm our species has yet faced, the burgeoning climate crisis. Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College and a founder of Third Act, which organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and racial ju…
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Oil and gas are the most traded commodities on the planet; they are also the chief causes of the most grievous harm our species has yet faced, the burgeoning climate crisis. Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College and a founder of Third Act, which organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and racial ju…
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Oil and gas are the most traded commodities on the planet; they are also the chief causes of the most grievous harm our species has yet faced, the burgeoning climate crisis. Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College and a founder of Third Act, which organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and racial ju…
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In Berkeley Talks episode 213, Timothy Tangherlini, a UC Berkeley professor in the Department of Scandinavian and director of the Folklore Graduate Program, discusses the vital role that storytelling plays in many cultures around the world, and how it can influence belief, for good and for bad. “Stories give a basis and a justification for people t…
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This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Oxford's newly reformed 90's indie band Beaker, Alex sits down with Music Venue Trust CEO Mark Davyd, our Connections series contines - where bands recommend bands - this week Hannah gets to know Tiger Mendoza, and there's a rare bit of music news about Oxfo…
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Continuing with the essay "What is Freedom" in Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, Roger Berkowitz explains Arendt's views on the disappearance of authority in modern society and the evolving understanding of freedom as the courage to act publicly with impact, highlighting the essential connection between political action and human freedom. AB…
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SERIES: The Way The Truth & The Life Tim Zenor-Davis Description: A teaching team member preaches on how we can tell God’s story with our own lives, and what the Marvel universe has to do with God’s truth in the world. Missed us this morning? Catch the recap! And join us in person every Sunday at 10am in the Berkeley Arts Magnet Auditorium (entranc…
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Focusing on the first two parts of the essay, "What is Freedom," in Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, Roger Berkowitz discusses Arendt's bold argument that true freedom is rooted in public action rather than individual will or intellectual motives. Berkowitz outlines Arendt's thought process, discussing how philosophical tradition has misund…
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This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave introduces you to musican & comedian, Tom Gk to hear about his upcoming album 'Somehow We Made It'. Plus, Alex catches up with Ady from 19 something in Reading to hear about the recent 19 Something festival, and there's picks from BBC Radio 1's Jaguar and Jess. Here's this …
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