
The Neha Anwar Podcast
Episode 71 : Kendra Tuthill, Film Worker, Screenwriter, and Southern Gothic novelist living in Albuquerque New Mexico
Kendra Tuthill, Film Worker, Screenwriter, and Southern Gothic novelist living in Albuquerque New Mexico

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Hosted by Neha Anwar · education · EN · 71 episodes
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Kendra Tuthill, Film Worker, Screenwriter, and Southern Gothic novelist living in Albuquerque New Mexico

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Scott Sumner is an American economist best known as a leading proponent of market monetarism, a school of thought that argues central banks should target nominal GDP (NGDP) growth rather than inflation or interest rates. He taught economics for many years at Bentley University and has been affiliated with the Mercatus Centre at George Mason University, where he has continued his research and writing. Sumner rose to wider prominence during and after the 2008 financial crisis through his blog The Money Illusion , where he argued that the Federal Reserve's monetary policy was too tight and that NGDP level targeting would have produced a faster, more stable recovery. His ideas influenced subsequent debates among economists and policymakers about the conduct of monetary policy, and he is often credited with helping popularise market monetarism as a distinct school of macroeconomic thought. He is the author of several books, including The Midas Paradox (2015), which examines the causes of the Great Depression through a monetary policy lens, and The Money Illusion: Market Monetarism, the Great Recession, and the Future of Monetary Policy (2021).

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Patrick Winn is an award-winning investigative journalist. He specialises in rebellion and black markets in Southeast Asia. Winn is the author of two narrative non-fiction books: Narcotopia: In Search of the Asian Drug Cartel that Survived the CIA (PublicAffairs / Icon Books) Hello, Shadowlands: Inside the Meth Fiefdoms, Rebel Hideouts and Bomb-Scarred Party Towns of Southeast Asia (Icon Books) Winn is a long-time contributor to The World , a radio program broadcast on more than 300 NPR stations across America. His writing and short documentaries have appeared in/on The New York Times, Rolling Stone, the BBC, The Atlantic and many other outlets. He has received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award (also known as the ‘poor man’s Pulitzer’) and a National Press Club award. He’s also a three-time winner of Amnesty International’s Human Rights Press Awards, among other prizes. Winn is a member of 2050 Productions, a small Bangkok-based team telling Southeast Asian stories through documentary video, audio and reportage. Winn has appeared on screen as an expert source on two documentaries. Narco Wars (National Geographic, broadcast on Hulu ), Season Three, Episode Two: “Prince of Death” The Business of Drugs (Netflix), the “Meth” episode. Winn was an associate producer on Hope Frozen , a Netflix original documentary, and a field producer for the debut Myanmar episode of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown . Both won Emmys. Winn was raised in Eden, a dwindling North Carolina factory town that once manufactured carpets and beer. He graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2003 with a degree in journalism. His early reportage explored economic decay in the American South and crime within the US military. Since 2008, Winn has lived in Bangkok and reported on Southeast Asia. He reads and speaks Thai — and occasionally sings it, badly, in upcountry karaoke joints.

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<p>Rev. Dr. Robin Hoover is a prominent social ethicist dedicated to the well-being of migrating people along the southwest border of the United States for 40 years. A native of West Texas, he has earned degrees in journalism, religion, social ethics, and political science. </p><p>As the author of 'Creating Humane Borders: A MigrationEthic' and several articles and book chapters, Hoover has shared his insights on migration across every major media market globally, testified before congressional committees, and presented at numerous leading universities. </p><p>He has founded and led various nonprofit organisations that have provided millions of dollars...

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<p>William C. Ratcliff is a Professor in the School of Biological Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology and serves as the Director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Quantitative Biosciences (QBioS). He is widely recognized for his research on the evolution of multicellularity, social evolution, and bet hedging, combining experimental and theoretical approaches. His work often explores how single-celled organisms transition to multicellular life forms, with notable studies involving yeast models.</p><p>Dr. Ratcliff earned his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 2011, where he conducted research on microbial ecology and evolution. His groundbreaking work includes...
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