Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Darwin Special - In Our Time podcasts

Here is a quick post to alert you to the fact BBC's In Our Time has started a 4 part series about Darwin . The parts are being podcast in fast succession. Pick them up, as they come in, on the regular In Our Time feed.

Yesterday I downloaded the first issue in which Melvyn Bragg takes us to Cambridge to talk about Darwin's early life. When he was a squire that did not stand out too much and bound to become a rural parson with time on his hands to dabble a bit in natural science. Nothing seemed to indicate he was going to make such a lasting mark on the sciences.

Today already the second podcast has come round and it will address the journey on the Beagle and bring us closer to Darwin the revolutionary.

More In Our Time:
The Consolation of Philosophy,
The Great Fire,
Heat,
Baroque,
Neuroscience.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Self help with PTSD - Wise Counsel podcast

Post traumatic stress disorder is not exclusively a syndrome for war veterans and terrorist victims. On the Wise Counsel Podcast Victoria Lemle Beckner explains PTSD can be caused by any traumatic event, like for example a car accident. What is important is to recognize the symptoms and she goes through great lengths explaining them.

The therapies for PTSD she suggests are CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), approaches from Positive Psychology and Awareness techniques. When interviewer David van Nuys asks about other therapies, as far as she can address them, her argument boils down to claiming that CBT covers the same. CBT's function is to reconnect to the traumatic event and reduce the amount of stress, anxiety and retreat is caused by it. Positive Psychology helps in that it taps into the strong points of the client and the contribution of Awareness techniques is that it learns people to accept certain feelings in themselves. The whole of her work is laid down in a book that provides a self-help strategy for PTSD.

One may wonder whether an intense syndrome such as PTSD is apt for self-help, but at least Lemle's work will help patients on track. Van Nuys's questions are spot-on as usual and the quality of the podcats will only be increased if you are a regular listener to Wise Counsel and his other podcast Shrink Rap Radio - in that case you know exactly where the questions come from.

More Wise Counsel:
Wise Counsel - psychology podcast review,
Irvin Yalom,
David H. Barlow,
Richard Heimberg,
Tony Madrid.

And:
Shrink Rap Radio on PTSD with war veterans.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

My player needs replacement

I need to buy a new digital audio player. I have been using a 1GB iPod nano since 2006 and it is near dead. The battery is empty ever faster and sometimes doesn't even allow me more than ten minutes of continuous listening. I am using every trick in the book to use as little battery as possible (and there are a good number of those, disabling back light as the most important one), but at best I can listen for two, three hours with the battery constantly in the red, threatening to choke the player any minute. And when it revives, all the playback positions are gone and all podcasts dropped out of the playlists (why? Beats me).

Some research around shops (on-line and in actual buildings where you have to physically go to) begins to point to a pretty well established conclusion: for a podcast listener such as myself, the next player should be the next generation of the iPod nano. That is, however, a lot of money for more features than I care to use. Is there really no player out there that can connect to a podcatcher, play podcasts, remember their playback position?

Is the ever growing amount of university content that comes in m4a format and should be had through iTunes U yet another indicator that the iPod has a monopoly on the kind of audio I want? What about those poor students? Must they invest in the top shelve audio player for their studies?

Any suggestions out there?

Saturday, January 3, 2009

The consolation of philosophy - In Our Time

BBC's In Our Time skipped a week around Christmas, but came around immediately on the first day of the new year. The last issue before that, about the physics of time, was also very worthwhile. However, as has happened more often when IOT touched upon science, the subject went a little bit over my head and I have hard time saying too much about it. The questions whether time is really existent and whether this is independent or dependent of space and whether it could flow backwards, or may even be entirely an illusion, are questions that the program started with and had me wondering just as much by the end.

This week's subject, the consolation of philosophy, although by many means a large subject, reaching long and wide just as the previous one, had a couple of more anchors for me. It ended very heavily with Albert Camus, whose work I have studied extensively in the past. Camus'answer whether philosophy is of any consolation towards the absurdity of life, is not so clear and it slightly bothered me, he was, once again, categorized as an existentialist. Even IOT's own program about Camus, tried to repair that common misplacement - and unsuccessfully so, as it turns out.

Where the end point was Camus, the beginning point was the 6th century Roman thinker Boethius who wrote The Consolation of Philosophy a work that outlasted him and was to influence thinkers up until Camus. In this use of the word philosophy is included also literature and poetry (as one needs to read Camus' novels to understand him and Boethius uses poetry in his books) and in many ways is therefore also, as I see it, an issue for secularism as opposed to religion: in how far does human thinking, whether philosophic theory or art, is capable to offer consolation in life, just as well, or even better than, the religions.

More In Our Time:
The Great Fire,
Heat,
Baroque,
Neuroscience,
Simon Bolivar.

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Friday, January 2, 2009

At the beginning of 2009 - Anne is a Man's rss following

When 2008 started, my RSS following was floating around 10 readers per day. This amount has risen over the year, especially over the last weeks.

The number, though not exact, is an indicator of the amount of permanent readers my blog has. On the last day of the year, there were 110.

There are a couple of funny things about the number. It can sharply vary from day to day, though the weekly average is very stable and has been going up steadily. Those who read the blog through RSS, are likely to read within their reader, so that they actually drop out of the web statistics that are collected for the blog pages. That last number has gone up as well and its rise preceded the rise in RSS readers. I have seen that before and it makes sense: a reader first finds the blog over the web and then after a couple of visits decided to follow through RSS.

More:
What is RSS; explanatory video,
Follow Anne is a Man through RSS - instructions.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

229 Podcasts - Anne is a Man's list for January 2009

UPDATE: we now have 316 podcasts reviewed. (click this link for the latest list)

Every first of the month I publish a full list of podcasts I have reviewed. You can find the list below. If however you want to have them presented to you in a more orderly fashion, look up my list of directories. The disclaimer must be that the directories are not as up to date as the full list is. I am working on it.

  1. 12 Byzantine Rulers
  2. 7th Son
  3. Africa (Stanford Travel)
  4. Africa Past and Present
  5. All Things Medieval
  6. American Environmental and Cultural History (Berkeley ESPM 160AC)
  7. American History before 1870
  8. Ancient and Medieval Podcast
  9. Ancient History - Alternative Theories
  10. Ancient Philosophy (Berkeley)
  11. Are we alone?
  12. Armistice Podcast 
  13. Backstory
  14. BBC History Magazine
  15. Behind the Black Mask
  16. Beyond Good and Evil (Librivox)
  17. Big Ideas (TVO)
  18. Bike Radar
  19. Binge Thinking History 
  20. Bioethics podcast
  21. Biography Podcast (Learn Out Loud)
  22. the Biography Show (TPN)
  23. Biota Podcast
  24. Birth of the Modern (Arizona State University)
  25. the Bitterest Pill 
  26. Bommel Hoorspel
  27. British History 101
  28. Cambridge Alumni Podcast
  29. Car Talk
  30. CATS 2 Culture and Technology Studies (UCSD)
  31. Celtic Myth Podshow
  32. CFR Podcast
  33. Chronicles Radio Dispatches
  34. Church History
  35. Dan Carlin's Common Sense
  36. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
  37. Das Rätsel der verschollenen Schatulle
  38. David Kalivas' World History
  39. Distillations
  40. East Asian Thought (UCSD)
  41. Economics 100B (Berkeley)
  42. the Economist
  43. EconTalk
  44. Engines of our Ingenuity
  45. English 117S (Berkeley)
  46. Entitled opinions
  47. Everything Lincoln
  48. Existentialism in Literature and Film (Phil 7 - Berkeley)
  49. Exploring Environmental History 
  50. F1Cast
  51. Fact or Fiction
  52. Family History - Genealogy made easy
  53. Forgotten Classics
  54. Frankenstein, or modern Prometheus (Librivox)
  55. Freedomain Radio
  56. Fresh Air (NPR)
  57. From our own Correspondent (BBC)
  58. Game Theory (Yale)
  59. Genealogy Gems Podcast
  60. Geography 110C (Berkeley) Economic Geography of the Industrial World
  61. Geography 130 (Berkeley)
  62. Geography of Europe (Arizona State University)
  63. Geography of World Cultures (Stanford)
  64. German Cultural History
  65. Geschichtspodcast (Chronico)
  66. Geschiedewistjedatjes
  67. Global Geopolitics (Stanford)
  68. Grammar Girl 
  69. Hank's History Hour
  70. Hannibal (Stanford)
  71. Haring Podcast
  72. Harvard Business IdeaCast
  73. Historical Jesus (Stanford)
  74. Historicast
  75. History 106B (Berkeley)
  76. History 167B (Berkeley)
  77. History 181B (Berkeley)
  78. History 2311 (Temple College)
  79. History 2312 (Temple College)
  80. History 4A (Berkeley)
  81. History 5 (Anderson - Berkeley)
  82. History 5 (Hesse- Berkeley)
  83. History 5 (Laqueur - Berkeley)
  84. History 7B (Berkeley)
  85. History according to Bob 
  86. History Compass Blog
  87. History Network
  88. History of Holland (Librivox)
  89. History of Rome
  90. History of the International System (Stanford)
  91. History on the Run 
  92. History Podcast
  93. Historypod
  94. Historyzine
  95. Hoor! Geschiedenis
  96. ICT Update
  97. In My Living Room! 
  98. In Our Time (BBC)
  99. In the Media (WNYC)
  100. Inspired Minds (Deutsche Welle)
  101. Interview Vrijdag (VPRO)
  102. Introduction to Ancient Greek History (Yale)
  103. Introduction to German Politics (Oxford)
  104. Introduction to Language (Arizona State University)
  105. Iran Podcast
  106. Irving Poetry podcast
  107. ITV
  108. Jung Podcast
  109. Junggesellenblog
  110. KMTT
  111. La Resistance
  112. KQED Forum
  113. Language (UCSD)
  114. Leben und Überleben mit 45+
  115. Letters and Science (Berkeley)
  116. LSE Podcast  
  117. Making History with Ran Levi - עושים היסטוריה
  118. Marathon Interview (VPRO)
  119. Matt's Today In History
  120. Media Matters (NPR)
  121. medicalhistory 
  122. Medieval & Renaissance Studies Events (Virginia Tech)
  123. Medieval Podcast
  124. Meetings Podcast 
  125. Meiky's Podcast Show 
  126. Midwest Writer
  127. Military History Podcast
  128. Missing Link
  129. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Chamberlain - UCSD)
  130. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Herbst - UCSD)
  131. MMW 4 (UCSD)
  132. MMW6 (UCSD)
  133. Muscular Judaism
  134. My Three Shrinks
  135. Namaste Stories
  136. Napoleon 1O1 (TPN)
  137. National Archives Podcast
  138. Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast
  139. New World Orders
  140. New York Coffee Cup
  141. Night's Knights
  142. Nonviolence (Berkeley PACS 164A)
  143. Nonviolence today (Berkeley PACS 164B)
  144. NRC FM
  145. Only in America
  146. Open Source
  147. Out of the past
  148. OVT (VPRO)
  149. Oxford Biographies
  150. Oy Mendele!
  151. Parnell's History Podcast
  152. Peopletalk's Podcast
  153. Physics for future Presidents (Berkeley)
  154. Philosopher's Zone
  155. Philosophy 103
  156. Philosophy 7 (Berkeley)
  157. Philosophy Bites
  158. the Philosophy Podcast
  159. Philosopy 6 (Berkeley) Man, God, and Society in Western Literature
  160. Podcast history of cooking
  161. Podcasts on Medieval Texts (Virginia Tech)
  162. Pods and Blogs 
  163. Podwatch
  164. Political Science 10 (UCLA)
  165. Political Science 179 (Berkeley)
  166. Politics and Warfare (UCSD)
  167. Pope Podcast
  168. Practice of Art (Berkeley) Foundations of American Cyber-Culture
  169. Prosperity show
  170. Radiolab (WNYC)
  171. Rav Dovid's
  172. Real Talk
  173. Red Panda
  174. Redborne History
  175. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155A)
  176. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155B)
  177. Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
  178. Replaceable You (Stanford)
  179. Rhetoric 10 (Berkeley)
  180. Rpgmp3
  181. RSA Current Audio
  182. Schlaflos in München
  183. Science & the City
  184. Science Fiction and Politics
  185. Science Friday (NPR)
  186. Sex History Podcast
  187. Shrink Rap Radio
  188. Šimek 's Nachts (RVU)
  189. the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
  190. Skythen-Podcast
  191. Social Innovation Conversations
  192. Sonic Society
  193. Speaking of Faith (APM)
  194. Stanford U History
  195. Stem Cells: Policy and Ethics (Stanford)
  196. Sterke Geschiedenis
  197. Straight talk about stem cells (Stanford)
  198. Sunday Sundown 
  199. Talking Robots
  200. TdF London
  201. Teaching American History
  202. Teaching Company
  203. TED Talks
  204. That Podcast Show (aka Edgy Reviews)
  205. Theories of Law and Society (Berkeley)
  206. the Things We Forgot To Remember
  207. Thinking Allowed
  208. Time Out for Truth
  209. Times Talks
  210. Tudorcast
  211. UCLA Israel Studies 
  212. University Channel Podcast (aka UChannel Podcast)
  213. Veertien Achttien
  214. Volkis Stimme
  215. Volkskrant Podcasts
  216. We the People Stories
  217. Welcome to Mars
  218. What is Judaism?
  219. Wise Counsel
  220. the Word Nerds
  221. the Writing Show
  222. Wynyfryd's meditation room
  223. the Your History Podcast
  224. Your Purpose Centered Life
  225. zencast
  226. zoem
  227. האוניברסיטה המשודרת
  228. מה שהיה היה
  229. קטעים בהיסטוריה
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