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InsideThe Students Studio With Ricardo

Episode 2 of the Inside The Students Studio podcast, hosted by The Davids Harp Foundation, titled "InsideThe Students Studio With Ricardo" was published on April 25, 2016 and runs 13 minutes.

April 25, 2016 ·13m · Inside The Students Studio

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Oxford from the Inside OFTI Podcast We are a group of Oxford students at different stages of a range of uni degrees who are passionate about access and increasing diversity within higher education, and we are here to talk about it all! We'll be interviewing a variety of students at Oxford, getting their advice and opinions on topics ranging from the mystery that is Oxford interviews and the reality of a work-life balance, to the downlow on the Oxford social scene and life from the perspectives of students from a variety of backgrounds, identities and places around the world. MemBrain Memtrainees We are 12 PhD students at Aston University (Birmingham, UK) and together with our supervisors, we started this wicked little podcast about science. It’s going to tell you about some things people generally don’t know regarding how science is done.We’ll be taking you behind the scenes, and talk a bit about the work that precedes the results everyone talks about. You’ll get to know more about the humans inside the labcoats, what makes us tick, and the struggles of the profession. The Mendoza Line The Mendoza Line A sports talk podcast from students at the UNC School of Media and Journalism. Carolina features plenty of sports other than football and basketball––and we're here to take an inside look at them. We'll also sprinkle in opinions and analysis of national sports news (with occasional hot takes). Co-hosted by John Thomas, Nathan Bernstein, and Jonah Lossiah. Talking Strategy, Making History Richard Flacks Each episode will focus on a different aspect or example of the general theme. Our kick-off frame is the awkward position that progressives find themselves in. It seems obvious, at least to a significant portion of Leftists, that “working within the Democratic Party” has to be part of any realistic strategy for making substantive, social democratic or radical change in the United States. What is far less clear is what this means practically, in terms of organization and elections. For many years, the slogan of the Left has been to work both “inside and outside” the Democratic Party. But what does that “inside” part actually look like?The podcast project comes from our experience as progressive activists--and from the urgency of now. Dick Flacks taught sociology at UC Santa Barbara and Umiversity of Chicago for 60 years. He's of the founding generation of Students for a Democratic Society and helped write the Port Huron Statement (along with Tom Hayden and the big Lebowski). He and hi
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