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aflevering A Renaissance of Our Own: A Memoir and Manifesto on Reimagining by Rachel E. Cargle artwork

A Renaissance of Our Own: A Memoir and Manifesto on Reimagining by Rachel E. Cargle

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/452660 [https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/452660] to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Renaissance of Our Own: A Memoir and Manifesto on Reimagining Author: Rachel E. Cargle Narrator: Rachel Cargle Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 51 minutes Release date: May 25, 2023 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. How we can use knowledge, empathy and action to reimagine the world around us Over the past year, we have seen a profound awakening. Institutions and communities have taken down statues and flags, the names of white supremacists in universities and on buildings have been replaced and as we continue to see action, we are also collectively unlearning incorrect history and leaning hard into the truth. In this radical work, social entrepreneur, philanthropic innovator and public academic, Rachel Cargle breaks down KEA - knowledge, empathy and action - and how these elements serve as a lens to reimagine everything from racial justice to relationships to education and beyond. Investigating how white supremacy flourishes in the feminist movement, educational establishments, beauty and body standards, our notions of intimate relationships, ancestry and cultural ideas around rest and productivity, A Renaissance of Our Own serves as a starting point for the pursuit of critical knowledge, the cultivation of radical empathy and acting intentionally. Through this process, we are taken on our journey to understanding our highest values - abundance, opportunity and ease. By reimagining our purpose, approaches to philanthropy, ethical entrepreneurship and radical vigilance, this book provides a framework for the great re-imagining we are primed for. ©2023 Rachel Cargle (P)2023 Penguin Audio

25 mei 2023 - 5 h 51 min
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The What We Owe the Future by William Macaskill

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455430 [https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455430] to listen full audiobooks. Title: The What We Owe the Future Author: William Macaskill Narrator: William Macaskill Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 55 minutes Release date: August 16, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.17 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: An Oxford philosopher makes the case for “longtermism”—that positively influencing the long-term future is a key moral priority of our timeThe fate of the world is in our hands. Humanity’s written history spans only five thousand years. Our yet-unwritten future could last for millions more—or it could end tomorrow. Astonishing numbers of people could lead lives of great happiness or unimaginable suffering, or never live at all, depending on what we choose to do today. In What We Owe The Future, philosopher William MacAskill argues for longtermism, that idea that positively influencing the distant future is a key moral priority of our time. From this perspective, it’s not enough to reverse climate change or avert the next pandemic. We must ensure that civilization would rebound if it collapsed; counter the end of moral progress; and prepare for a planet where the smartest beings are digital, not human. If we put humanity’s course to right, our grandchildren’s grandchildren will thrive, knowing we did everything we could to give them a world full of justice, hope, and beauty.

16 aug 2022 - 8 h 55 min
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The Compleat Glass Teat by Harlan Ellison

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455322 [https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455322] to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Compleat Glass Teat Author: Harlan Ellison Narrator: Luis Moreno Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 24 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 15, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The Glass Teat: EssaysThe classic collection of criticism about television and American culture from the late, multi-award-winning legend. From 1968 through 1972, Harlan Ellison penned a series of weekly columns, sharing his uncompromising thoughts about contemporary television programming for the Los Angeles Free Press, a.k.a. “The Freep,” a countercultural, underground newspaper. Sitcoms and variety shows, westerns and cop dramas, newscasts and commercials, Ellison left no pixilated stone unturned, expounding on the insipidness, hypocrisy, and malaise found in the glowing images projected into the faces of American audiences.The Glass Teat: Essays of Opinion on the Subject of Television collects fifty-two of Ellison’s columns—including his 2011 introduction “Welcome to the Gulag,” his unapologetic commentary about how cellphones and the internet have extended television’s reach, eroding intelligence and freedom and creating a legion of bloodshot eyed zombies unable to communicate beyond their screens or think for themselves.Provocative and prescient, irreverent and insightful, Ellison’s critical analyses of the glowing box that became the center of American life are even more relevant in the twenty-first century. The Other Glass Teat: EssaysThe late, multi-award-winning author of The Glass Teat continues his critical assault on television in this second collection of classic criticism. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, there were only three major television networks broadcasting original programs and news. And there was only one Harlan Ellison taking them all to task in a series of weekly essays he wrote for the countercultural, underground newspaper, the Los Angeles Free Press, a.k.a. “The Freep.” For nearly four years, he channel surfed through the mire of ABC, CBS, and NBC, finding little of value but much to critique. No one offered a more astute analysis of the idiot box’s influence on American culture, or its effects on the intelligence and psyche of viewers.The Other Glass Teat: Further Essays of Opinion on the Subject of Television collects Ellison’s final fifty columns, presenting his thoughts on everything from dramas and sitcoms to game shows and roundtable discussions, unleashing his fury against sponsors, the nightly news, and the broadcasts of President Nixon—warning readers about the commander-in-chief’s war against the media long before the Watergate scandal broke.As television has evolved into wireless streaming services and digital interactions on portable devices, Ellison’s timeless rage against the machine has become prophecy. His plea to unplug is an even more necessary call to action in the face of the twenty-first century’s media onslaught.

15 feb 2022 - 24 h 30 min
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Worn: A People's History of Clothing by Sofi Thanhauser

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/463964 [https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/463964] to listen full audiobooks. Title: Worn: A People's History of Clothing Author: Sofi Thanhauser Narrator: Rebecca Lowman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 13 minutes Release date: January 25, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A sweeping and captivatingly told history of clothing and the stuff it is made of—an unparalleled deep-dive into how everyday garments have transformed our lives, our societies, and our planet. “We learn that, if we were a bit more curious about our clothes, they would offer us rich, interesting and often surprising insights into human history...a deep and sustained inquiry into the origins of what we wear, and what we have worn for the past 500 years.' —The Washington Post In this panoramic social history, Sofi Thanhauser brilliantly tells five stories—Linen, Cotton, Silk, Synthetics, Wool—about the clothes we wear and where they come from, illuminating our world in unexpected ways. She takes us from the opulent court of Louis XIV to the labor camps in modern-day Chinese-occupied Xinjiang. We see how textiles were once dyed with lichen, shells, bark, saffron, and beetles, displaying distinctive regional weaves and knits, and how the modern Western garment industry has refashioned our attire into the homogenous and disposable uniforms popularized by fast-fashion brands. Thanhauser makes clear how the clothing industry has become one of the planet’s worst polluters and how it relies on chronically underpaid and exploited laborers. But she also shows us how micro-communities, textile companies, and clothing makers in every corner of the world are rediscovering ancestral and ethical methods for making what we wear. Drawn from years of intensive research and reporting from around the world, and brimming with fascinating stories, Worn reveals to us that our clothing comes not just from the countries listed on the tags or ready-made from our factories. It comes, as well, from deep in our histories.

25 jan 2022 - 13 h 13 min
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The Harlan Ellison Hornbook and Other Works by Harlan Ellison

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455324 [https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455324] to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Harlan Ellison Hornbook and Other Works Author: Harlan Ellison Narrator: Luis Moreno, Mia Barron Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 59 minutes Release date: October 12, 2021 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The Harlan Ellison HornbookThe Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author probes topics ranging from departed pets to Lenny Bruce and San Quentin in this provocative collection of essays.A major collection of Harlan Ellison’s incomparable, troublemaking, uncompromising, confrontational essays and newspaper columns, The Harlan Ellison Hornbook mines deep into the author’s colorful past. Failed love affairs, departed pets, a defense of comic books—in lesser hands, these subjects would be pabulum or treacle. When Harlan Ellison is behind the typewriter, the mundane becomes an all-out intellectual brawl. Emotionally moving and verbally stimulating, these columns cannot be missed, especially Ellison’s article on controversial comedian Lenny Bruce or the chilling account of the author’s trip to visit a death row inmate in San Quentin State Prison.Harlan Ellison's Movie: An Original ScreenplayHerein lies in written form Harlan Ellison’s Movie, the full-length feature film Ellison created when a producer at 20th Century-Fox said, “If we gave you the money, and no interference, what sort of movie would you write?” Well, that producer is no longer at the studio; he left the entire venue of moviemaking after Harlan Ellison’s Movie was seen by the Suits. There is no use even trying to describe what the film is about, except to confirm the long-standing rumor that it contains a scene in which a 70-foot-tall boll weevil chews and swallows an entire farmhouse and silo on-camera. (It is Scene 33C.)

12 okt 2021 - 18 h 59 min
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