In honor of National Cyber Security Awareness Month in October, Laura gives you 7 tips to stay connected with family and friends on social media as safely as possible so ordinary details you share won't be used by cyber thieves to hurt your personal finances. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2drUJRq Get the Money Girl book at http://www.MoneyGirlBook.com.
The Gist - Where Do Republicans Go From Here?
The implosion of Donald Trump's campaign shows a party that’s divided on everything from criminal justice reform to immigration. On The Gist, National Review executive editor and Slate columnist Reihan Salam considers the future of the GOP and conservative thinking.
For the Spiel, why did the Republican Party fall for a demagogue? Is it because conservatives still kowtow to right-wing media outlets that embrace conspiracy theories, lies, and propaganda?
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New Books in Native American Studies - Kelly Watson, “Insatiable Appetites: Imperial Encounters with Cannibals in the North Atlantic World” (NYU Press, 2015)
Kelly Watson’s Insatiable Appetites: Imperial Encounters with Cannibals in the North Atlantic World (New York University Press, 2015) explores the history of the New World through the lens of the cannibal myth. Watson establishes that accusations of cannibalism in the Americas during the early modern period became a valuable discursive tool to justify the European imperial project. She shows how early accounts of crazed cannibal women grounded the often discordant voices of Spanish explorers, colonial officials, and clergy into one persuasive call for action in the Caribbean and Mexico.
Watson shows how Spanish accounts followed similar calls for action against cannibals in ancient and medieval texts echoing the writings of Pliny and Herodotus. Although these claims were often exaggerated or fabricated, the cannibal myth became a kind of prehistory essential for the atrocities and enslavement of native peoples of the Americas. French and English colonists also employed the cannibal myth for their own interests. Watson shows how French Jesuit missionaries used the spectre of native cannibalism as a means to amplify their own sense of Christian martyrdom in Quebec. The English too used captivity narratives to reinforce their claim to North American lands as a something that was once wild and savage now made civilized through great diligence and personal risk. In all contexts, the cannibal myth identified and enhanced the masculine identities of the colonizers, enhancing a claim to subjectivity, justice, and reason to the perceived chaos of effeminized native peoples.
James Esposito is a historian and researcher interested in digital history, empire, and the history of technology. James can be reached via email at espositojamesj@gmail.com and on Twitter @james_esposito_
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Cato Daily Podcast - Real Heroes: Inspiring True Stories of Courage, Character, and Conviction
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The Stack Overflow Podcast - Stack Overflow Podcast #90 – Developer Stories, Charger Butts, and Joel’s Tiny Hands
In this week's episode, the hosts talk about the launch of Stack Overflow's latest product, Developer Story. They also talk about Jay's unique vernacular, and what angers programmers the most.
The Goods from the Woods - Episode #111 – “The Road Trip” with Finn Straley
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by comedian, Finn Straley who is fresh off the road from a nationwide comedy tour. We're talkin' about all Finn's stops along the way including favorite road food, music, and snacks. Side tangents include John Ford and Monument Valley, the undying sadness of 'Lassie', the grossness of "Jack & Diane", and the Cyclorama in Atlanta. We also cut a promo on the elitism of the annual KCRW Pie Contest. This is an absolutely amazing episode and we think you're gonna love it. Follow Finn on all social media platforms @FinnStraley. Song of the week this week: "Tounga" by Adama Dicko a.k.a. Faso Art. Check out his album 'JAMJAM'. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
Opening Arguments - OA16: Dump Trump?
In this week’s bonus episode, we tackle the breaking legal question of whether the RNC can legally replace Donald Trump as the Republican nominee for President, and if so, what the consequences would be. You don’t want to miss this episode! In our opening segment, we bring back a classic “Breakin’ (Down) the Law” by … Continue reading OA16: Dump Trump? →
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Opening Arguments - OA16: Dump Trump?
In this week’s bonus episode, we tackle the breaking legal question of whether the RNC can legally replace Donald Trump as the Republican nominee for President, and if so, what the consequences would be. You don’t want to miss this episode! In our opening segment, we bring back a classic “Breakin’ (Down) the Law” by … Continue reading OA16: Dump Trump? →
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PHPUgly - 31:Bedtime for Tom
Show notes: https://github.com/PHPUgly/podcast/blob/master/shows/ep31.md recorded October 6th, 2016 Topics Ryan Thompson from PyroCMS: “It’s all about principles” Laravel 5.3.16 is now released Codewars adds PHP support PuPHPet adds 7.1 support The hosts Eric Van Johnson Twitter / Github / Blog / About.me Tom Rideout Twitter / Github / About.me John Congdon Twitter / Github Follow us on Twitter @PHPUgly Email us at Podacast@phpugly.com Sponsor of this show: The DiegoDev Group
Cato Daily Podcast - Finding Foreign Policy Substance in POTUS Debate
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