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Densely Speaking: Conversations About Cities, Economics & Law
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Chatting with academics about their research on cities. Co-Hosts: Dr. Rebecca Mayers and Isaac Keast 2021 American Planning Association Transportation Planning Division Small grant award winner Artwork by Emily Huang: https://emilyhillustrations.com/ Music by Reid Cai, Ryan Kinneer, and Becca Mayers
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Welcome! Come join your hosts, Thaddaeus and Jeremiah, and a few other guests along the way, as we embark on our spiritual walk with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! The Dense Muffin is a Gospel-centered podcast seeking to explore the wonders and character of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit through his Word and conversations with other Christians who are growing in Christ daily. The Dense Muffin tackles the theological and biblical topics, questions and interests referring ...
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Tre amici che per una mezz’oretta a settimana parlano del mondo videoludico, di come vediamo le notizie e videogiochi attuali ma anche ricordardando come erano in passato, cerchiamo di portare una sana conversazione di questa passione.
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Densely Filtered is a Podcast that explores the union between Science & Society. Whether you're a Science enthusiast or are simply just curious about the world around you, this podcast is for you. Gear up for new episodes dropping weekly on Friday's.
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Video game news, discussion, important info on major new releases, and lots of humor from people who know, love, and live the gaming industry. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5941715/advertisement
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Welcome back to the Dense Muffin! Today we talk with our good friend Isaiah Roberts about his recent missions work and his encounters with the Holy Spirit! God is alive and moving, and one of the primary ways we experience Him is through His Holy Spirit. So join us today as Isaiah recounts his experiences with the Holy Spirit! Thanks for listening …
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Today, we're talking to Mario Boot, a researcher at the University of Twente about two of his related papers. The First is a more theoretical paper to understand the literature on this emerging field of cycling research, entitled “Using body sensors for evaluating the impact of smart cycling technologies on cycling experiences: a systematic literat…
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In a Bad State: Responding to State and Local Budget Crises (David Schleicher) David Schleicher is the Walter E. Meyer Professor of Property and Urban Law at Yale Law School. He is the author of In a Bad State: Responding to State and Local Budget Crises. He also co-hosts the podcast Digging a Hole with YLS colleague Samuel Moyn. Appendices:David S…
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Thanks for joining us for this episode of the Dense Muffin! In this episode, we explore the supernatural ways of God displays his power in our natural world. We were excited to have this discussion with our friend Ray Price. You can follow his podcast by clicking the link below! Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show! Follow Ray's Podc…
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Neighborhood Formation and Neighborhood Effects (Dionissi Aliprantis) Dionisi Aliprantis is an assistant vice president and a senior research economist in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, the director of the Bank’s Program on Economic Inclusion, and the founding director of the Math Movement. He is the author of “Ma…
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In this episode, we have our first guest of Season 4, Joe Cutler! Joe joins us for a discussion on what it's like to be a creative for the Glory and Kingdom of God. We learn a lot about his backstory, as well as, his experience as an artist whose work expands from graphic design to heavy metal rock music all for the Glory of God. You can find links…
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On today's episode, we talk with Dr. Chantelle Bayes about how our image of ourselves as humans and the rest of the living world as "nature" is a binary. She explains how beginning to reimagine our cities as places where non-human life is integral, and seeing ourselves as intertwined with nature, will allow us to plan better cities for ourselves, a…
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S4E2 - Blockbusting and the Challenges Faced by Black Families in Building Wealth through Housing (Jonathan Rose)
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Blockbusting and the Challenges Faced by Black Families in Building Wealth through Housing in the Postwar US (Jonathan Rose) Jonathan Rose is the Historian of the Federal Reserve System and senior economist and economic advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He is the co-author of Blockbusting and the Challenges Faced by Black Families in …
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Welcome to The Dense Muffin! We're so excited that you could join us today, we have a lot to share with you! I hope you're ready for Season 4 of the show and our new schedule! Jeremiah and I would like to update you on our whereabouts for the last few months and what's in store for this new season. We have a lot of new guests coming up in the pipel…
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Today, we discuss the effect of front-end vehicle height on pedestrian death risk, published by Dr. Justin Tyndall in the Economics of Transportation in March 2024. The article is premised on the idea that increased vehicle heights in the United States may be contributing to the fact that the number of pedestrians killed annually in collisions has …
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The National Zoning Atlas (Sara Bronin and Scott Markley) Densely Speaking programming note: this is the first episode of our new season. Sara Bronin, Professor at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and Chair of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, is the Director of the National Zoning Atlas. Scott Markley …
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We welcome Logan Samuelson and Dr. Brendon Blue from Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington. We discuss their article "Restoration as reconnection: A relational approach to urban stream repair", published in the New Zealand Geographer 2023 with co-author Dr. Amanda Thomas. The article is premised on how urban stream environments have bee…
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Today, we welcome Dr. Timothy Ross, who is a Scientist with the Bloorview Research Institute at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto, Canada where he leads the Engagement & Planning for the Inclusive Communities Lab (or, the EPIC Lab). Tim is also an Assistant Professor (status) in the Department of Geography and Planning and t…
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Today, we welcome Dr. Katherine Einstein, Dr. David Glick, and Dr. Maxwell Palmer from Boston University. We discuss their book: Neighbourhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America’s Housing Crisis; published in 2019. The book is premised on how local political inequalities can end up limiting the housing supply and contribute to the curren…
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On today's episode, we talk to Marco Zunino about his thesis “Urban agriculture: Exploring a multi-scalar and circular approach to food production and distribution in East London”. Marco discusses what is meant by urban agriculture, some background history on food production, and his case study research of East London. He provides tools for urban p…
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What does it mean for Jesus to be fully God and fully man in perfect unity? Dive into the depths of Christian theology and biblical scripture with our episode today as we try to unravel the divine mystery of the Hypostatic Union. Thanks for listening to the Dense Muffin Podcast on the first day of 2024! If you would like to suggest a topic, have an…
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Welcome back to The Dense Muffin Podcast! In this episode, we dig deeper into the Nephilim and their history in the Bible after the Flood in Genesis. Dive in with us to the history and mystery of the giants of the Bible.If you would like to suggest a topic, have any feedback or comments, or are in need of a Bible, you can email us at thedensemuff…
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Welcome back to The Dense Muffin Podcast! In this episode we discuss the differences between the two sides of baptism practiced in the Church. We explore each side with evidence from scripture and discussions of our own personal experiences.Explore with us in this episode!https://thethink.institute/articles/10-arguments-for-paedobaptism-with-credob…
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Welcome back to The Dense Muffin Podcast! In this episode we look at what the Bible has to say about government and faith. In our fast changing culture it can be hard to discern how to navigate some of the situations we find ourselves in. God's authority is sovereign, but how do we deal with earthly authorities? Explore with us in this episode! If …
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Remote Work and City Decline: Lessons From the Garment District (Clay Gillette) Clay Gillette is the Max E. Greenberg Professor of Contract Law at New York University School of Law. He is the author of Remote Work and City Decline: Lessons from the Garment District, 15 Journal of Legal Analysis 201 (2023). Appendices: Clay Gillette: the book In a B…
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Welcome back to The Dense Muffin Podcast! In this episode we dive into spiritual warfare and how it plays a part in a Christian's life. We recount our own experiences and review what scripture has to say about it. If you would like to suggest a topic, have any feedback or comments, or are in need of a Bible, you can email us at thedensemuffinpodca…
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Welcome back to The Dense Muffin Podcast! In this episode we discuss the differences of living dependently on God and independently from God. We as Christians find our hope and strength in Christ, how do we do that? And what does it look like when we don't? Find out with us in this episode! If you would like to suggest a topic, have any feedback or…
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Today, we welcome Edward Pinto, co-director of the American Enterprise Institute’s Housing Center to discuss their paper on How Government Policy Made Housing Expensive and Scarce, and How Unleashing Market Forces Can Address It, co-authored with Tobias Peter. Together they’ve co-authored a variety of reports on housing policy, specifically on the …
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Hey there! Welcome back to The Dense Muffin! The long-time wait is over! And just as Jesus called Lazurus from the grave, we are back from our break better than ever! This is your host Thaddaeus and your new co-host Jeremiah! In this episode you will get the chance to meet our new co-host (Jeremiah) and hear about his journey with Christ! If you wo…
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S3E5 - Firms, Fires & Firebreaks: The Impact of the 1906 San Francisco Disaster on Business Agglomeration (James Siodla)
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Firms, Fires, and Firebreaks: The Impact of the 1906 San Francisco Disaster on Business Agglomeration James Siodla is an Associate Professor of Economics at Colby College. He is the author of Firms, fires, and firebreaks: The impact of the 1906 San Francisco disaster on business agglomeration. We also discuss related work by him: Clean slate: Land-…
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On this episode, we welcome Swedish author and academic Dr. Stefan Gössling. He’s a professor at the Linnaeus University School of Business and Economics and Lund University's Department of Service Management. We discuss his book: The Psychology of the Car. Automobile admiration, attachment and addiction; published by Elsevier in 2017. The book exp…
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Join Brad and Micah on Dense Pixels for a candid discussion about the latest developments in the gaming industry. They explore the recent layoffs at Epic Games, including the departure of Steam Spy creator Sergiy Galyonkin, and the reported halt in development for The Last of Us Factions. The hosts dissect the resumption of the FTC's case against M…
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Tune in to the latest episode of Dense Pixels, featuring Brad and Micah, as they share their final thoughts on Starfield after completing the game and exploring the possibilities with the new game plus mode. Micah also provides his impressions of Mortal Kombat 1. The hosts delve into the controversy surrounding Unity Engine's runtime fees and insta…
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Have you thought about the ways that your recreational pursuits have been influenced by colonization? Dr. Dan Henhawk discusses the history of colonization and recreation, the concept of Indigenous relationality, and how we can adapt to the changes in our environment by engaging in respectful and reciprocal relationships with the natural world. Thi…
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The Role of Private Law in Land Use Regulation (Molly Brady) Molly Brady is the Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She is the author of Turning Neighbors into Nuisances. Appendices:Molly Brady: Magic Mike’s Last Dance and This $5,750-a-Month Brooklyn Apartment Has a Smell Test. Greg Shill: the Culdesac development and its rep…
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How to Destroy Your Company Overnight (Unity's Controversial Fees, Xbox Series X Mid-Gen Refresh)
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Join Brad and Carrie on another episode of Dense Pixels as they dive into the latest gaming news, industry developments, and game announcements. In this episode, they discuss the controversy surrounding Unity's new install charge and how indie developers are reacting to it. They also explore Unity's response to the backlash, including the possibili…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Dense Pixels, where Brad, Carrie, and Micah share their gaming adventures and insights. Micah dives into his initial experiences with Baldur's Gate 3, offering a glimpse into the captivating world of this CRPG. Carrie celebrates her journey through Tears of the Kingdom, discussing her "finished" experience wit…
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Join Brad and Micah on another episode of Dense Pixels as they explore the latest gaming news, trends, and hot topics. They dive into the details of the newly announced PlayStation Portal handheld, discussing its features, price, and potential impact on the gaming market. The team also tackles the recent PlayStation Plus price increase and its impl…
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Join Brad, Carrie, and Micah on the Dense Pixels podcast for a dynamic episode where they discuss gaming experiences, industry news, and even offer relationship insights. Carrie shares her experiences playing Baldur's Gate 3, while Brad embraces the questionable practice of save scumming. They delve into the ongoing developments in the gaming indus…
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Today, we welcome Dr. Alessandro Venerandi and Professor Sergio Porta. We discuss their article "Urban form and COVID-19 cases & deaths in Greater London: An urban morphometric approach" published in Urban Analytics and City Science in 2022. This article takes a finer-grained approach to infection spread, examining urban form and habitable space th…
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The Impact of WFH on Brick-and-Mortar Retail (Lindsay Relihan) Lindsay Relihan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business at Purdue University. She is the author of The Impact of Work-from-Home on Brick-and-Mortar Retail Establishments: Evidence from Card Transactions, with James Duguid, Bryan Kim, and…
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Welcome to another engaging episode of Dense Pixels, where Brad and Micah delve into the latest gaming experiences, events, and discussions. Brad shares his impressions of Baldur's Gate 3, highlighting its remarkable replication of a tabletop RPG experience and drawing parallels to Breath of the Wild in how much freedom the game allows the player. …
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Join Brad and Micah on Dense Pixels, where they discuss the latest gaming news, share insights, and engage in fun challenges. In this episode, they explore the recent updates on Overwatch 2, including its availability on Steam and Blizzard's World of Warcraft changes. They also touch upon the unfortunate news about CD Projekt Red's third round of l…
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Welcome to Dense Pixels, a gaming podcast featuring Brad and Micah, where they discuss the latest gaming news, share their impressions, and explore thought-provoking topics. In this episode, they delve into the recent Microsoft-Activision injunction decision and the binding agreement between Microsoft and PlayStation to keep Call of Duty on PlaySta…
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Today, we welcome Dr. Tom Cohen and Mariam Almarwani. We discuss their article "Addressing the unjust treatment of pedestrians at signalized intersections," published in Transportation Research Procedia in 2022. The article is premised on the idea that pedestrians wait statistically longer than other road users at signalized intersections and that …
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The Work-from-Home Technology Boon and Its Consequences (Andra Ghent) Andra Ghent is Professor of Finance at the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business. She is the author of The Work-from-Home Technology Boon and Its Consequences, with Morris A. Davis and Jesse Gregory. Appendices:Andra Ghent: the miniseries Show Me a Hero and the book …
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Welcome to the Dense Pixels podcast, where Brad and Micah share their gaming experiences, impressions, and thoughts on the latest news and trends. In this episode, Brad discusses his impressions of Motorsport Manager and his cemented love for unlicensed sports simulations. The duo then dives into a comprehensive review of Diablo IV's campaign, acco…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Dense Pixels, featuring Brad, Carrie, and Micah as they delve into the latest gaming news and share their impressions. Micah kicks things off by giving his impressions of Final Fantasy XVI, raising the question of whether the game is relying too much on its name recognition. Carrie joins the discussion with he…
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We welcome Dr. Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, who is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto Transportation Research Institute. We’re talking about his paper “Time poverty in transport research: A conceptual framework, standards, and profiles for achieving transport justice”. His co-authors include Dr. Matthew Palm and Professor Steven Farber. …
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Join Brad, Carrie, Terrence, and Micah on the Dense Pixels podcast as they dive into the highlights of Summer Game Fest 2023, discussing the biggest games that caught their interest. They share their impressions of the highly anticipated Starfield, acknowledging its impressive visuals while pondering whether it will deliver a satisfying overall exp…
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Welcome to Dense Pixels, a gaming podcast where Brad and Micah share their impressions and insights into the latest gaming releases. In this episode, we dive deep into the highly anticipated Street Fighter 6, discussing its gameplay, mechanics, and overall experience. We also delve into the dark and immersive world of Diablo IV, sharing our thought…
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On this special episode of Dense City, we are all about the e-bike! We attended the Squamish E-bike Expo at Junction Park in Squamish, BC. We interviewed e-bike owners, District of Squamish Staff, and E-bike vendors to get to know more about e-bikes. A big thank you to those interviewed!
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Work From Home and the Office Real Estate Apocalypse (Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh) Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh is the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate and Professor of Finance at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business. He is the author of Work From Home and the Office Real Estate Apocalypse (joint with Arpit Gupta and Vr…
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Join us for another exciting episode of Dense Pixels, where we cover the latest gaming news and share our impressions of highly anticipated titles. In this episode, we'll discuss the highlights from the PlayStation Showcase in May 2023, including new game announcements and trailers that have caught our attention. We'll also touch on the recent news…
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