LISTEN: The holiday weekend is an excellent opportunity to dive into "If This Hall Could Talk," WQXR's podcast produced with Carnegie Hall capturing the iconic concert hall's incredible history through artifacts in its archives. Javier Hernandez of The New York Times takes readers on a delightful tour through some of the objects highlighted in the series. https://lnkd.in/ebGV3FWe
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The latest episode of the Departures podcast is up - get it while it's hot.
Vienna in the early 20th century was the global epicenter of influential thought - both constructive and deconstructive. I very much enjoyed this podcast discussion with Richard Cockett, a historian and journalist at the Economist, who authored a very interesting book on the conditions which led to this dramatic acceleration of intellectual production, and what led to its sad demise. Listen, subscribe, and please share! https://lnkd.in/e_Arw_zC
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Episode #122 of Go-To Grandma is up on the podcast! Broadcaster and author Jay Ingram tells us about his new book The Future of Us, The Science of What We'll Eat, Where We'll Live, and Who We'll Be. Journalist and author Deirdre Kelly on her new book, Fashioning the Beatles, The Looks That Shook The World, and our Take 5 With RBC interview series talks about probate and why so many try to avoid it. https://lnkd.in/dgyzb6SU
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In honor of the current geomagnetic storm, I share with you my favorite podcast episode. https://lnkd.in/gkVyQiY3
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🎤 My latest podcast with the Sotheby's Institute of Art with Bellingham, Dr. David where we talk about more public art, less elitism in artistic discourse and my forthcoming book 📚 Visual Detox: ‘with this book, I would like you to be able to say, I can see that visual language, I know where it came from and why it was created; I can interact with it; I can contribute to it; I can participate in it’ I loved this podcast, David Bellingham is such a good and in depth interviewer! https://lnkd.in/ek4kC3nY
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Meet the chairman of TFAS, Randy Teague, as he discusses the history of TFAS, his career journey in law and politics and his work with the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation & Museum. Listen to this episode of the Liberty Leadership Podcast and more at TFAS.org/podcast.
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“We talk about contemporary art, so its contemporary culture. So how can we rebel against the contemporary culture?” Find out more in episode 1 of The Pearl Lam Podcast by subscribing here: https://lnkd.in/ejR2uxKU
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Curious what's going on with the art market? Are we going through a slowdown, a major correction, or not? On our new podcast episode, Josh Baer explains how one collector can make or break a market and compares our current environment to past hiccups, especially his experiences with the art market's real crash in the 90s. He also shares market insights behind recent art business news like Frieze's acquisition of The Armory Show and EXPO CHICAGO, his recent travels throughout Asia, and more. https://lnkd.in/eDAHZ7xi
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This special holiday edition of "Market Matters" podcast from New York Life Investments features Julia Hermann sharing a heartwarming ode to the markets. Whether you're an investment enthusiast or just curious, this episode is a delightful and quick listen! #candriam #investing4tomorrow
Our holiday ode to the markets (December 18, 2023)
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“Coercion is evil precisely because it thus eliminates an individual as a thinking and valuing person and makes him a bare tool in the achievement of the ends of another. Free action, in which a person pursues his own aims by the means indicated by his own knowledge, must be based on data which cannot be shaped at will by another.” Friedrich Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty WATCH: Is Russell Brand RIGHT on Covid!? —> https://lnkd.in/eehmAeyt A podcast that discusses this all in depth: Is There Such A Thing as Objective Morality? | Bruce Pardy & Kate Wand | Liberty Curious —> https://lnkd.in/eFjBJSkC
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This special holiday edition of "Market Matters" podcast from New York Life Investments features Julia Hermann sharing a heartwarming ode to the markets. Whether you're an investment enthusiast or just curious, this episode is a delightful and quick listen! #candriam #investing4tomorrow
Our holiday ode to the markets (December 18, 2023)
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