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Podcasts from the Congregational Resource Guide: "What we can lean from 'nones'"
A podcast I've been curious aboutl listening to, dated Sept. 25, 2009 -- "What We Can Learn from 'Nones'." "Nones" are people who list no religious affiliation when responding to polls and surveys, and current conventional wisdom has it that they represent the fastest-growing religious demographic in the U.S. today.
Yahoo! Pipes: Page to Podcast (by youpy)
As a parameter, supply a page URL that has MP3 links on it. The pipe will scan all the links on the page and convert the MP3 links to a podcast. I'd like to hack this so that instead of providing a single page URL, I could give it a feed URL, and then it would run every page in the feed through this same treatment.
The Faith Life of the Party — Part II, The Right [Speaking of Faith® from American Public Media]
Brilliant conversation between Rod Dreher of the Dallas Morning News, a Christian Republican, and public radio interviewer Krista Tippet of Speaking of Faith. Dreher is a fascinating figure. I actually found his visceral anger at the treatment of conservative Christians by the "mainstream media" to be especially revealing. Also, his ideas about what true conservatism really consists of -- which for him is primarily about spiritual and cultural values -- are provocative and interesting.
Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane, 9/1-9/5/2008
The second hour on 9/2/2008, with Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers (two Wharton economists), on the subject of the economics of happiness, is something I'm very curious about.
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Does money buy happiness? Our guests, Wharton economists BETSEY STEVENSON and JUSTIN WOLFERS argue that money does tend to buy happiness. In their newly published paper on economic happiness they found that rich people are happier than poor people, richer countries are happier than poor countries and as countries get richer, their citizens tend to get happier.
Listen to this show via Real Audio- This is the show I'm really interested in. - on 2008-09-20
Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane, 9/1-9/5/2008
The second hour on 9/2/2008, with Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers (two Wharton economists), on the subject of the economics of happiness, is something I'm very curious about.
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Does money buy happiness? Our guests, Wharton economists BETSEY STEVENSON and JUSTIN WOLFERS argue that money does tend to buy happiness. In their newly published paper on economic happiness they found that rich people are happier than poor people, richer countries are happier than poor countries and as countries get richer, their citizens tend to get happier.
Listen to this show via Real Audio- This is a show I'm particularly interested in. - on 2008-09-20
BBC religion podcast: "Beyond Belief"
Something I'm going to have to investigate. It sounds like a great program.
Feast of Fools interviews Chocolate Rain's Tay Zonday
This is why I gotta love the Internet. You don't just get Tay Zonday's wacky YouTube video. You get the video, plus the online conversation around it. Turns out he's an Am Civ grad student with interesting things to say about race and GLBT issues.
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