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The Stanford Improv RadioHour (or SIRaH) is the shortest hour of improv radio that's never actually made it to radio! Hosted by Matt Herrero and Magellan Pfluke, this podcast brings together all sorts of improvisers on Stanford campus to hang out, play, and be sillier than a Saltine Salamander, which is the confirmed silliest animal in North America! If you want to get in contact, with songs you think we should play on the show, questions for the improvisers, a link to your favorite wikipedi ...
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Challenges for Native Schools with guest Teresa LaFramboise" Teresa LaFramboise, Professor of Development and Psychological Science at Stanford, talks about the challenges facing schools with a predominantly Native American population and how those communities are addressing those problems. Originally…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "The Impact of Climate Change on Human Behavior w/ guest Marshall Burke" Marshall Burke, professor of Earth system science and a Center Fellow at Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, shares his insights on how climate change is already impacting human behavior and what interventio…
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Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf: "Changing Banking with Cryptocurrency and Blockchain with guest Chris Larsen" Ripple co-founder and executive chairman Chris Larsen talks about the promise of XRP and other cryptocurrencies and how blockchain technology will change the way we do business. Originally aired on SiriusXM on September 22, 2018. Rec…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Fighting for Digital Privacy with guest Riana Pfefferkorn" Riana Pfefferkorn, Cryptography Fellow at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, talks about the legal fight to secure internet message and data encryption, how a court case across the globe could impact privacy in the U.S., and some of the…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "The Politics of Textbooks with guest Francisco Ramirez" Stanford Graduate School of Education Professor Francisco Ramirez tells us about the politics behind textbooks and how changes in textbooks reflect a national outlook. Originally aired on SiriusXM on September 15, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Back to High School with guest Amika Guillaume" East Palo Alto Academy High School Principal Amika Guillaume gives us insight into the daily life of a principal. She also discusses some of the challenges in helping first generation students get into college and the importance of professional developme…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Regulating Cryptocurrencies w/ guests Brad Garlinghouse & Joe Grundfest" What are cryptocurrencies? Should they be regulated? How much? Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and Professor Joe Grundfest answer these questions and more in this episode of Stanford Legal. Originally aired on SiriusXM on September 1…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "FIghting Opioids/Addiction in the Courts w/ guests Nora Freeman Engstrom & Michelle Mello" An estimated 510,000 people will die over the next decade from opioid-related causes. Should the companies that make and distribute the drugs be held liable? Professors Michelle Mello and Nora Freeman Engstrom sh…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Nudging your Commute with guest Balaji Prabhakar" Stanford Professor of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Operations Information and Technology Balaji Prabhakar talks about his studies on how moving your commute time can make life less stressful and some of the best ways to get people to chang…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: Artificial Intelligence and Medical Decisions with guest David Magnus Stanford Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine, and Biomedical Ethics David Magnus discusses how artificial intelligence can create a number of ethics issues in hospitals, and also how it can be used to improve medical outcomes for patients.…
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Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf: "Earning a spot on the bench" California Supreme Court Associate Justice Goodwin Liu discusses his ascension to the highest court of our nation’s largest state. From his upbringing as the son of immigrant parents in Sacramento, to his education, to clerking for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and what it is like to go th…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Legal Advice for Temperamental CEOs w/ guests Joe Grundfest & Michael Callahan" Stanford Law Professor Joe Grundfest and Michael Callahan, former GC of Yahoo! and LinkedIn, discuss the legal issues arising from America’s changing corporate culture where it is easier for CEO’s to speak off the cuff and …
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Dress Codes, Style, and the Law with guest Richard Thompson Ford" Can an employer force women to wear makeup and tell them what to wear? Do we have the right to style our hair as we pleased for work? Stanford Law Professor Richard Thompson Ford explains the relationship between dress codes, style, law,…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Learning Math skills for Life with guest Keith Devlin" Stanford Mathematician and NPR Weekend Edition “Math Guy” Keith Devlin talks about how learning math in the classroom is evolving and why it is more important for students to understand math concepts than it is to repeatedly solve equations. Origi…
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Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf: "Unlocking Your Creative Potential with guest Tina Seelig" Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in the Department of Management Science and Engineering and faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program discusses creativity, problem solving, and the importance of reframing the question to come …
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Getting Ready for School with Guest Ira Lit" Ira Lit, Director of Stanford’s Elementary Teacher Education Program, discusses how parents can prepare their kids for school and some of the ways teachers can prepare to meet the needs of their students. Originally aired on SiriusXM on August 18, 2018. Rec…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Common Core and Setting Standards with guest Kenji Hakuta" Kenji Hakuta, Professor Emeritus with the Graduate School of Education, talks about how the Common Core educational standards were set and why standards exist in the first place. Originally aired on SiriusXM on August 18, 2018.…
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Appreciating Young Adult Literature with guest Jennifer Wolf: "Appreciating young adult literature with guest Jennifer Wolf " Jennifer Wolf, Senior Lecturer at the Graduate School of Education discusses young adult literature, banned books, and whether or not it is easy to find the next big hit in the genre that spawned recent classics like Harry P…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Planning Your Education with guest Mitchell Stevens" Mitchell Stevens, Associate Professor with the Graduate School of Education, shares his expertise on college path planning and how the use of a web based tool called Carta is helping students plan their college course trajectory. Originally aired on…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Eroding union rights with guest William B. Gould IV" Stanford Law Professor Emeritus William B. Gould IV talks about the recent Supreme Court decision that hinders the ability of unions to collect dues from their members. Originally aired on SiriusXM on August 4, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Blockchain and Cryptocurrency with guest Dan Boneh" Dan Boneh, professor of computer science and of electrical engineering, explains how blockchain works and how his lab is working to address security and privacy concerns when it comes to the currency of the future. Originally aired on SiriusXM on July 28…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Retiring Smarter with guest Gopi Shah Goda" Gopi Shah Goda, senior fellow and deputy director at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), shares her expertise on retirement savings and tells listeners how to save enough for life after work. Originally aired on SiriusXM on July 28, 2018…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "The Legacy of Justice Anthony Kennedy with guest Jeff Fisher" Stanford law professor and co-director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic Jeff Fisher discusses the career of retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, his legacy, and the potential for many of his centrist decisions to be undone b…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Improving education Across America with guest Linda Darling-Hammond" Linda Darling-Hammond, President and CEO of the Learning Policy Institute and Professor Emeritus at Stanford, shares her top five suggestions to improve America’s schools and prepare students to compete for 21st century jobs. Origina…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Religion, Schools, and Learning with guest Ari Kelman" Ari Kelman, the Jim Joseph Chair in Education and Jewish Studies and Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Education discusses religion in schools, the sense of belonging faith creates, and how people learn about religion following an epip…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Cities for Workers with guest Michelle Wilde Anderson" Stanford Law School Professor Michelle Wilde Anderson discusses her research into concentrated rural and urban poverty, which has taken her across the country to the many “dying” communities that no longer have a base of middle-class jobs. Here, sh…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "The Impact of Work on Health with guest Jeffrey Pfeffer" Graduate School of Business professor and author of “Dying for a Paycheck” Jeffrey Pfeffer discusses his research on how your health is connected to your work life and environment. Originally aired on SiriusXM on July 14, 2018. Recorded at Stanford …
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman" "Buildings for People with guest Sarah Billington" Sarah Billington, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, shares her work on how buildings can impact your mood, health, and sense of belonging. Originally aired on SiriusXM on July 14,…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Identifying & Treating Mental Illness in our Schools w/ guest Shashank Joshi" Dr. Shashank Joshi, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral sciences, discusses how schools are tackling mental health issues and how teachers and school staff are being trained to identify at risk students. Origina…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Funding Schools with guest Mike Kirst" California State Board of Education President and Stanford Professor Emeritus of Education and Business Administration, Mike Kirst shares his insights on how schools are funded and why they are financed that way. Originally aired on SiriusXM on July 7, 2018. Reco…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Purging Voter Rolls with guest Nathaniel Persily" Stanford Law Professor Nathaniel Persily discusses important recent Supreme Court decisions on voting rights including one that allows Ohio to take the names of certain voters off its roles. Will this and other decisions impact one party’s voters dispro…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "The future of populism and political movements with guest Anna Grzymala-Busse" Anna Grzymala-Busse, professor of political science and senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies, discusses the current rise in populism in the U.S. and Europe and how informed citizens can help av…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Controversial Wedding Cakes with guest Pam Karlan" Stanford Law Professor and Stanford Legal co-host Pam Karlan discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to side with a Colorado cake shop owner who denied service to a gay couple who wanted him to bake a cake for their wedding. Originally aired on SiriusXM…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Working on Peace with North Korea w/ guests Allen Weiner & Scott Sagan" Allen Weiner, Director of the Stanford Program on International and Comparative Law, and Scott Sagan, Political Science Professor at Stanford and Senior Fellow at Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation, talk a…
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Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf: "The future of collegiate athletics with guest Ken Shropshire" Global Sport Institute CEO and adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University, Ken Shropshire discusses the current state of college athletics and changes that need to be implemented to ensure that athletes get the most …
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Facing Addiction with guest Anna Lembke" Anna Lembke, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic, talks about the rise of America’s opioid epidemic and other addictions from technology to sex. She also discusses some of the …
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Address Cyber Threats with guest Andrew Grotto" Andrew Grotto, Adjunct Professor at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation and a research fellow with the Hoover Institution, discusses cybersecurity from election hacking to the theft of intellectual property and explains how deep fake…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Making sense of tribal sovereignty w/ guests Gregory Ablavsky & Jared Crum" Stanford Law Professor Gregory Ablavsky, an instructor with Stanford’s Native American Amicus Brief Project and law student Jared Crum, president of Stanford’s Native American Law Student Association; discuss their work with tr…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "The birth & growth of American colleges w/ guest David Labaree" Stanford Graduate School of Education Professor David Labaree gives us a historical perspective how and why America’s college and university systems developed from the Pre-Revolutionary War times into the present. Originally aired on Siri…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Fighting terrorism with guest Martha Crenshaw" Martha Crenshaw, senior fellow at The Center for International Security and Cooperation and Freeman Spogli Institute shares her expertise on addressing the threat of terrorism. Originally aired on Jun 2, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.…
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Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf" "Redefining What It Means to be an Elder w/ guest Chip Conley" Entrepreneur and author Chip conley talks about his journey from hotelier to Airbnb and his quest to help business leaders rethink the value of elders in the workforce. His new book, “Wisdom at Work: The Making of a Modern Elder” is due out later t…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Strategies for Making Teacher Professional Development Work w/ Janet Carlson" Janet Carlson, Associate Professor with Stanford's Graduate School of Education, talks about her work to improve education in the classroom through professional development offerings for teachers. Originally aired on SiriusX…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Educating the Whole Child w/ Jim Shelton of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative" Jim Shelton, head of the education arm of the Chan-Zuckerberg initiative, discusses that organization's efforts to improve education through smart investment. Originally aired on May 26, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "The First Amendment on Campus with guest Michael McConnell" Law professor and Director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford, Michael McConnell talks about the First Amendment and where it begins and ends on different types of college campuses. Originally aired on SiriusXM on May 26, 2018. Recor…
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Stanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "The legality of Truth Detection w/ guests Hank Greely & Bob Weisberg" Stanford Law professors Hank Greely and Bob Weisberg discuss advances in truth detecting technology and how those technologies intersect with the legal system and societal ethics now and in the not too distant future. Originally aire…
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Preparing Students for the Future with guest Keith Coleman" A conversation with Keith Coleman, Chief Strategy Officer at the Tesla Foundation, a science and tech think tank dealing with autonomous innovations in our culture. Originally aired on SiriusXM on May 12, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.…
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "How Public Policy Decisions Affect the Poor w/ guest Maya Rossin-Slater" Stanford’s Maya Rossin-Slater explains how public policy decisions often disproportionately affect the poor. Originally aired on SiriusXM on May 19, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.Por Stanford Radio
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The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "1960s Communes & Today's Social Media w/ guest Fred Turner" Stanford’s Fred Turner draws a parallel between 1960s communes and today's social sharing platforms, and enjoins us to “practice cultural hygiene.” Originally aired on SiriusXM on May 19, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.…
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Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf: "Real American" with guest Julie Lythcott-Haims This week on Pathfinders we talk to Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of “Real American,” a memoir about growing up bi-racial in America. Originally aired on SiriusXM on May 19, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.Por Stanford Radio
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School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "What is Service Learning? with guest Thomas Schnaubelt" Thomas Schnaubelt, the executive director of the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford, explains how service learning differs from community service, and what benefits students get from combing service and scholarship. Originally aired on Ma…
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