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State Media

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A fresh look at Penn State Sports. State Media is the official home of The Pocket with Christian Hackenberg and Brandon Bell, The Lions Den, The Heat Check with Myles Dread, and Hardcore PSU Football. Presented by The College Sports Company.
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Get The Belt

Myles Hart

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British Podcast that you probably are not ready for! Join Myles with segments 'such as Myles Measures' that discusses relevant pop culture and society shenanigans, 'Melanin Magnificence' that celebrates and provides a platform to Black achievers, entrepreneurs and Black Excellence. 'Word of The Week' that focuses on self help and improvement and the self titled 'Get The Belt' where he gives a good tongue lashing cussing out someone or something during the week who stepped way out of line and ...
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Gresham College has been providing free public lectures since 1597, making us London's oldest higher education institution. This podcast offers our recorded lectures that are free to access from the Gresham College website, or our YouTube channel.
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The Filter

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Dive deep into the world of your favourite artists with us! Join Shannon Burns, Myles Galloway, Producer Jess, and the rest of the iHeartRadio family in Canada for in-depth interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at what REALLY goes on when artists drop by!
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This is the fourth lecture from the Gresham Festival of Musical Ideas. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/series/musical-ideas-2025 Professors Sarah Hart and Milton Mermikides reveal the deep connections between music and mathematics. Whether that’s the Euclidean rhythms that shape funky grooves, the set theory that maps every possible chord, or a…
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This is the third lecture from the Gresham Festival of Musical Ideas. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/series/musical-ideas-2025 This dialogue presents the what and why of Ancient Greek music, and its profound role in philosophy, society and the individual. Education without music was an impossibility in ancient Greece; virtue without music, equ…
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This is the first lecture from the Gresham Festival of Musical Ideas. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/series/musical-ideas-2025 Musical instruments have been found in the archaeological record from at least 40,000 years ago and despite the diversity of human civilization, we are yet to find a culture which lacks music. Other species also make ‘…
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This is the fifth and final lecture from the Gresham Festival of Musical Ideas. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/series/musical-ideas-2025 Professors Lintott and Mermikides present and discuss historical and contemporary musical representations of astronomical data including Pythagoras’s parallelism of tuning purity and celestial movement, Plato…
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This is the second lecture from the Gresham Festival of Musical Ideas. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/series/musical-ideas-2025 Why does a rhythm make us tap our feet—or even get up and dance? In conversation with Professor Milton Mermikides, neuroscientist Professor Morten Kringelbach reveals how the brain finds pleasure, meaning, and movemen…
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Accra’s James Fort is an iconic monument for Ghana and modern Africa. This lecture explores the fort's evolution -from its role as a trading post in the early European-African encounters, through its significance during the trans-Atlantic trade and enslavement, to its later use as a modern colonial prison in the post-independence era. It also explo…
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This lecture considers ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ from Carousel (1945). Perhaps Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most operatic song, it was originally written for Metropolitan Opera star Christine Johnson but has gone on to be recorded by artists as diverse as Elvis Presley and Marcus Mumford and sung at both the Last Night of the Proms and Liverpool Footb…
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HUGE Recruitment News on the PSU Pulse! In this episode of the Penn State Pulse, Dylan Dawson sits down with brand new Penn State Nittany Lion, Jackson Ford. Discover why four-star defensive end Jackson Ford chose Penn State over top programs like Ohio State, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The guys go in-depth on Ford's decision to commit to the Nittany …
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We have to stop fossil fuels from causing global warming – before the world stops using fossil fuels. There’s only one solution: safe and permanent disposal of one tonne of carbon dioxide for every tonne still generated by burning fossil fuels. But how do we achieve this without overheating the planet or stoking political conflicts? This lecture pr…
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Whether you are human or computer, viruses can ruin your day, so taking steps to avoid them is important. This lecture will ask whether there are similarities between human immunity and computer immunity? Can we use discoveries in one system to help protect against infections in the other? Might we one day take our laptops for regular vaccinations,…
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The FIRST of it's kind PENN STATE FOOTBALL VLOG is HERE! Penn State recruits showcased their skills and dominated the Maryland 7-on-7 Tournament! In this action-packed video, PSU Pulse Host Dylan Dawson goes in-depth on the standout performances, big plays, and what to expect from these future Nittany Lions. From Lavar Keys and Darell Carey's game-…
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It's a pop-punk-emo-nostalgia fest on this episode of the filter live from All Your Friends Fest 2025! iHeartRadio's Ruby Carr talks to some of your favourites including Simple Plan (0:00:16) State Champs (0:15:10) Boys Like Girls (0:27:01) Rise Against (0:47:06) The Starting Line (0:59:57) Under Oath (1:08:35) Faber Drive (1:24:44) Moneen (1:34:30…
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Now over 50 years old, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon remains the perfect example of a concept album. Blending cyclical forms, jazz and modal harmony, experimental electronics, multi-layered guitars, studio techniques and haunting lyrics, this lecture will examine why this album has retained its popularity, critical success, and enduring influe…
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How have lawgivers featured in modern revolutions? This lecture considers key moments in revolutions, including seventeenth-century Britain, eighteenth-century France and (what would become) the United States, and twentieth-century Iran. The appeal to lawgivers (including ancient ones from many cultures) in revolutionary visions and in consolidatin…
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You ready to LOCK IN? The PSU Pulse is BACK! In this episode of the Penn State Pulse, Dylan Dawson goes in-depth on the future stars of Nittany Lions football heading into the highly anticipated 2025 season. From rising talents to breakout potential, I’ll share big-picture insights into the players you need to know and what to expect as PSU footbal…
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The U.S. Constitution had to be formed through debate before it could be ratified. Mirroring this, a British constitution must emerge through debates held by the next generation. This lecture indicates schools are a good environment to foster this. For students, there are many contentious issues that tap into discussions at the heart of writing a c…
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Aysanabee stops by to chat with iHeartRadio's Sarah Christie to talk about his brand new album Edge of the Earth, the writing process, and what the most difficult songs were to write. Aysanabee talks about his Canadian Tour, and having local indigenous artists opening up for him. He also talks about his karaoke experiences and going undercover as a…
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The JWST is the most expensive and powerful telescope astronomers have ever constructed. Its launch in 2021 started a new phase in our exploration of the cosmos, with the observatory's golden mirrors producing instantly iconic images of the Solar System's giant planets, nearby star-forming regions and galaxies, and our distant universe. The lecture…
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Are you ready to step onto The Fairway Huddle? You have never seen a show like this before, where NFL stars trade the gridiron for the greens in an intense golf showdown like no other! This competitive series takes you inside the exclusive Loop 19 golf club as athletes battle it out at Pebble Beach on a Trackman simulator. With $10,000 on the line …
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This Episode we are joined by Ballroom icon Alizé! We discuss the history of Ballroom, where it is now and the scene in general...We talk Gay Marriage… is it necessary? Prenups, sex work the Diddy Trial and more… Myles also shakes the table and opens up about a revelation he has had with Transracial people... and more! Send questions, your Melanin …
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Another episode of The PSU Pulse is coming your way! Get hyped for the ultimate White Out showdown as Penn State takes on Oregon under the lights on September 27th! This highly anticipated prime-time matchup has the Nittany Lions favored by four points, and Beaver Stadium is expected to be absolutely electric for what could be the first-ever White …
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Why do smart people make dumb financial choices? This lecture explores the surprising link between our psychology and money mistakes. We will see how fear, overconfidence, and even our desire to be liked can cloud our judgment, especially when dealing with financial "experts". Learn how these psychological blind spots worsen conflicts of interest, …
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/hLBfAVyeMBs Throughout history, authorities have struggled to manage individuals’ urges to speak out against injustice and malpractice. IT has given us new means to obtain and publish data that others may wish to protect or even conceal. To some, those who hack and leak are heroes. To others, they are cr…
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Mint Simon is in the city and stopped by to chat with iHeartRadio Canada’s Shannon Burns to catch up on their new music, love for Toronto and Pride Month Celebration plans!Mint expresses their excitement to be able to use their influence as an artist to empower others. To celebrate Mint’s latest album ‘Chimera’, Shannon goes through the album and t…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/3ntebbsM4Hw This lecture delves into musical forms which rely on the most economical of materials and concepts. From Steve Reich’s adoption of rhythmic cycles and phasing in Ewe drumming to the expressive power of Estonian composer Arvo Pärt’s music, we explore how profound effect can emerge from such ap…
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This lecture was recorded by Ronald Hutton on 14th May 2025 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London. Ronald is the Gresham Professor of Divinity. He is also Professor of History at the University of Bristol and a Fellow of the British Academy, the Royal Historical Society, the Society of Antiquaries and the Learned Society of Wales. The transcript of the lec…
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Your front-row seat to the Nittany Lion’s heartbeat... Welcome to The PSU Pulse! Meet Jaziel Hart, Penn State's newest CB star and four-star recruit from Roanoke, Virginia, as he joins Host Dylan Dawson on the Debut Episode of The PSU Pulse to go in-depth on his journey to Happy Valley! Jaziel explores the big picture of his recruitment, his keys t…
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The Road to Happy Valley stops in 1987 this week! Relive the thrilling 1987 Fiesta Bowl, where Penn State’s Nittany Lions claimed an epic national title win in this week's brand-new episode! This unforgettable matchup between #2 Penn State and #1 Miami brought together undefeated teams in a battle for the ages, featuring legendary performances and …
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/VOGzTymAYno For many modern thinkers, the lawgiver has been important as a founder or re-founder of civic identity and cultural values. From Machiavelli on Moses; to Rousseau on Solon, Lycurgus, and the need for a lawgiver to make a true social contract possible; to Nietzsche and his followers seeking a …
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SURPRISE! The Pocket is BACK! Christian Hackenberg is joined by Paxton Kling! Paxton discusses why he transferred to and joined Penn State. Paxton explores his journey from the SEC to the heart of Nittany Lions territory. From the allure of LSU’s baseball culture to the big picture of coming home to represent Pennsylvania, this conversation is pack…
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Diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s are devastating neurological conditions that typically occur at old age and lead to systematic dementia and debilitating symptoms. The underlying mechanisms of these diseases are poorly understood. Yet, a striking feature of these conditions is the characteristic pattern of invasion throughout the brain, …
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This lecture was recorded by Melissa Lane on 6th March 2025 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London. Melissa Lane is Gresham Professor of Rhetoric. Melissa is also the Class of 1943 Professor of Politics, Princeton University and is also Associated Faculty in the Department of Classics and Department of Philosophy. Previously she was Senior University Lectur…
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The On Deck Circle x Road to Happy Valley Collab Episode is HERE! Here's What To Expect: - Big picture: Penn State baseball's rise in success and its growing appeal for top recruits. - Offensive highlights: The team’s dominance in scoring, including multiple 10+ run games. - Keys to success: How can the Nittany Lions capitalize on their momentum? -…
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Avenoir & Ymxbeats on their love for Frank Ocean’s Music! iHeartRadio Canada’s Shannon Burns is joined by Avenoir and his producer Ymxbeats to chat about working together, their love for Frank Ocean and advice for other artists. Avenoir describes the music scene where he grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. Avenoir and Ymxbeats share how they met and star…
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This lecture was recorded by Myles Allen on 29th April 2025 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London. Myles is the Frank Jackson Foundation Professor of the Environment. Myles is also is currently Director of the Oxford Net Zero initiative. He was awarded the Appleton Medal and Prize by the Institute of Physics in 2010, and in 2022 a CBE for services to clima…
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Lilly Singh Wants THESE Celebs on Battle Of The Generations! Lilly Singh reunites with iHeartRadio Canada’s Ruby Carr to snack together on treats while chatting about the hilarious moments behind the scenes of ‘Battle of the Generations’ and bec oming Chief Hype Officer for a WNBA team. Lilly Singh and Ruby Carr Identify which Tim Hortons donut is …
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This lecture was recorded by Clive Stafford Smith on 10th April 2025 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London. Clive is the Gresham Professor of Law He is the founder and director of the Justice League a non-profit human rights training centre focused on fostering the next generation of advocates. He also teaches part time at Bristol Law School and Goldsmiths…
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This lecture was recorded by Alderman Alastair King on 14th April 2025 at Guildhall, London. Alastair King is the 696th Lord Mayor of the City of London His civic responsibilities began when he was first elected as Common Councillor for Queenhithe Ward in 1999 – giving him over 24 years’ uninterrupted service; he was appointed Deputy for the Ward i…
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Welcome to The Fairway Huddle! You have never seen a show like this before, where NFL stars trade the gridiron for the greens in an intense golf showdown like no other! This competitive series takes you inside the exclusive Loop 19 golf club as athletes battle it out at Pebble Beach on a Trackman simulator. With $10,000 on the line and every dollar…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/Y9JR7El863k Our alert systems for identifying safety and security threats have evolved over time. As the threat from wild animals diminished, the perceived threat from other humans increased. To defend our territories and our livelihoods, we began to gather intelligence on our enemies, in the hope that b…
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Why SAINt JHN feels Coachella is like Marriage; MASTERING Business and Music and why he's in his 'Harvard Year' SAINt JHN sits down for an interview with iHeartRadio's Shannon Burns after the final show of his Festival Season tour to talk inspiration, his goals in music and business, and why his recent Coachella Performance is like marriage to him.…
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Josh Levi is childhood friends with Normani? Josh Levi joins iHeartRadio Canada's Shannon Burns to talk about upcoming album, love for Beyoncé and being childhood friends with Normani. He describes the reasons why his upcoming album ‘Feel The Ba$S’ is very special to him especially that it’s inspired by his hometown, Houston. Shannon takes Josh Lev…
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This Mother’s Day, our athletes at Penn State are giving a special shoutout to the real MVPs: their moms. From early morning practices to late-night games, none of this would be possible without the love, sacrifice, and support of the incredible mothers who’ve been there every step of the way. Learn more about our partners Weis Markets: https://www…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/G_SpC_BV4jA In the late nineteenth century, Joseph Chamberlain transformed Birmingham with municipal enterprise and urban improvement, but in the last few years, local authorities have been facing serious financial difficulties, and some of the largest, such as Birmingham, have faced the equivalent of ba…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/qz9a4zXIFz0 The ancient Druids have long represented some of the most striking and controversial figures in ancient and medieval literature. In this lecture, we will look at the many different ways in which the modern imagination has been inspired by them, both as heroic ancestors and as demonic villains…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/PcNoOjT30VY Vaccination has changed the world, saving millions of lives and enabling us to eradicate a lethal disease for the first time in human history – not to mention their critical role in ending the Covid-19 pandemic. This lecture explores how a vaccine actually works, why mRNA vaccines are truly g…
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The Halluci Nation members Tim Hill and Bear Witness join iHeartRadio Canada's Shannon Burns to talk about hitting the road for their ‘The Path of the Baby Face’ Tour. The Halluci Nation chat about how their music connected them to the wrestling world including connections to Bret Hart.Tim and Bear reveal the reason behind their group name to ‘The …
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The On Deck Circle is back! Penn State Baseball is on the rise! This week, Coach Ryan Wheeler, Penn State Baseball's Director of Player Development and Alumni Relations, shares the keys to building a championship culture and keeping Pennsylvania talent at home. From the team's Big 10 Championship aspirations to fostering alumni connections, this co…
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Welcome to The Fairway Huddle! You have never seen a show like this before, where NFL stars trade the gridiron for the greens in an intense golf showdown like no other! This competitive series takes you inside the exclusive Loop 19 golf club as athletes battle it out at Pebble Beach on a Trackman simulator. With $10,000 on the line and every dollar…
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Myles Sat down with One of the UKs Gay trail blazers in Rap music Carter The Bandit. The word of the week is 'Live For you not for them!' Carter The Bandit shares his journey, thoughts on the industry, gay music, support from friends and often lack of...and tells us about what he's got coming up! We get into Dutchpot where he wants to speak about l…
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