Kavaski Ervin

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Pushing out joy

Episodes

  • To know more of Tampon usage

    20/11/2023 Duration: 01min

    Earle Haas is credited with inventing the modern tampon in 1931. Gertrude Tendrich, on the other hand, is not widely known in connection with tampons. If you have specific information or context you'd like to know about them, feel free to ask! Social: duhoceanscience

  • Jesus Centered Growth

    17/11/2023 Duration: 05min

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  • Show Me - Glenn Jones [SONG]

    17/11/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • Bunions keep you from being great (Part 2)

    14/11/2023 Duration: 21min

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  • Desegreating New Orleans, Louisiana

    14/11/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • Chapters 2-5

    14/11/2023 Duration: 07min

    The Interruption of Everything Social: Duhoceanscience

  • Bunions keep you from being great (Part 1)

    13/11/2023 Duration: 33min

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  • President Woodrow Wilson has women arrested for obstruction

    13/11/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    13/11/2023 Duration: 02min

    Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th-century Mexican nun and writer, is celebrated for her significant contributions to literature and her advocacy for women's intellectual pursuits. Born in 1648, she entered the Convent of the Discalced Carmelites in Mexico City at an early age. Displaying exceptional intellect, she wrote extensively on diverse subjects, including theology, philosophy, and poetry. Her literary works, such as "Inundación Castálida" and "Carta Atenagórica," showcased her profound knowledge and wit. Juana Inés de la Cruz's legacy extends beyond her literary accomplishments; she challenged societal norms that restricted women's access to education. Often referred to as the "Tenth Muse" and the "Phoenix of America," she remains an inspirational figure for her courage in pursuing knowledge during a time when women faced severe limitations in intellectual pursuits. Her contributions to literature and her advocacy for women's education continue to be celebrated, marking her as a trailblazer in the history

  • This Day in Women’s History

    11/11/2023 Duration: 02min

    Milicent Patrick, a trailblazing artist and designer, achieved iconic status for her creation of the Gill-man costume in the classic 1954 film "Creature from the Black Lagoon." Patrick's meticulous attention to detail and artistic flair brought the aquatic creature to life, making it a memorable and enduring symbol in the realm of cinematic monsters. Her innovative approach to creature design, particularly the Gill-man's amphibious features and haunting aesthetic, contributed significantly to the success and cultural impact of the film. Despite her pivotal role, Milicent Patrick faced challenges in receiving due credit for her creation. The studio, Universal Pictures, downplayed her involvement, attributing the costume solely to Bud Westmore, head of the makeup department. This overshadowing of Patrick's contribution was unfortunately reflective of the gender biases prevalent in the industry during that era. Nevertheless, her legacy endures as a pioneer who defied conventions and left an indelible mark on th

  • 38 Pennies

    07/11/2023 Duration: 04min

    Once upon a time in the Hundred Acre Wood, Eeyore found himself in yet another gloomy day. The gray clouds loomed overhead, matching his perpetually pessimistic mood. Eeyore was pondering life's futility when he heard a small, pitiful voice interrupt his existential reverie. A tiny, ragged child, no taller than a honey jar, approached Eeyore and with an innocent yet quivering voice, said, "Excuse me, Mr. Eeyore, I'm ever so hungry, and I need 38 cents for a smackerel of honey." Eeyore, being Eeyore, looked at the child with his classic wistful gaze and responded, "38 cents, you say? Well, I've got about that much enthusiasm left in me, so I suppose you can have it." He handed over the coins, and the child beamed with gratitude. As the child skipped away to find their honey, Eeyore couldn't help but mumble to himself, "38 cents for a smackerel. What a peculiar currency they use in the Hundred Acre Wood. Not that I have any use for honey, but if they ever start selling clouds or rainstorms, I'd be rich." And

  • This Day in Women’s History

    07/11/2023 Duration: 01min

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  • This Day in Women’s History

    07/11/2023 Duration: 01min

    Helen Thompson Woolley's dissertation, titled "The Mental Traits of Sex: An Experimental Investigation of the Normal Mind in Men and Women," was a groundbreaking work in the field of psychology. Completed in 1914, Woolley's research aimed to challenge prevailing stereotypes and beliefs about gender differences in mental abilities. Her study was one of the earliest systematic attempts to investigate whether there were significant cognitive disparities between men and women. Woolley conducted a series of experiments involving memory, attention, and reasoning skills, comparing the performances of men and women across various tasks. Woolley's findings were significant, as they challenged the notion of innate intellectual differences between the sexes. Her research demonstrated that there were no substantial disparities in mental abilities between men and women, and any observed variations were attributed to environmental and cultural factors rather than inherent biological distinctions. Her work contributed to t

  • I give you a question

    02/11/2023 Duration: 01min

    The mystery question that arises here is: How can something so seemingly impossible be achieved? Magic, at its core, is an art of deception, a beautifully crafted illusion that blurs the lines between what we know and what we believe. Magic's true beauty lies in its ability to suspend disbelief and transport us to a world where the impossible becomes possible. It reminds us that, in the realm of magic, the boundaries of reality are not fixed but are, instead, limited only by our willingness to believe. It's a testament to the power of the human imagination and the endless possibilities that can arise when we choose to embrace the magic in our lives.

  • This Day in Women’s History

    02/11/2023 Duration: 01min

    Ann Rutherford, a Canadian-American actress, had a notable career in Hollywood, leaving a lasting impact. Here are six highlights of her career and her contributions to the film industry: 1. **Roles in Classic Films**: Ann Rutherford is best known for her role as Carreen O'Hara, Scarlett's sister, in the iconic film "Gone with the Wind" (1939). Her performance in this epic film cemented her place in cinematic history. 2. **The Andy Hardy Series**: Rutherford appeared as Polly Benedict in MGM's popular "Andy Hardy" film series, alongside Mickey Rooney. The series was a significant success in the 1930s and 1940s, and her involvement contributed to its popularity. 3. **Versatile Actress**: Rutherford showcased her versatility by starring in a wide range of films, including comedies, dramas, and musicals. Her ability to adapt to various genres made her a valuable asset to the industry. 4. **Radio and Television**: In addition to her film work, Rutherford ventured into radio and television, further expanding h

  • BOOKCLUB (NEW JUMP)

    02/11/2023 Duration: 05min

    "The Interruption of Everything" is a novel by Terry McMillan, published in 2005. The story centers around Marilyn Grimes, a middle-aged woman who has spent much of her life taking care of her family and putting her own dreams on hold. However, when she reaches a point in her life where her children are grown and she faces menopause, Marilyn begins to question her life choices. Marilyn's life takes unexpected turns as she deals with health issues, her husband's infidelity, and other disruptions. These interruptions force her to reevaluate her priorities and make choices that will ultimately lead her on a journey of self-discovery and personal empowerment. The novel explores themes of midlife crisis, self-identity, and the pursuit of happiness, as Marilyn navigates the challenges of modern womanhood and learns to embrace the unexpected interruptions that can transform her life. Social: Duhoceanscience

  • Books, joys, grace

    02/11/2023 Duration: 11min

    I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for being here today and for lending your unwavering support. Your presence and attention have made this podcast truly special. Your support has been the driving force behind our endeavors, and I am immensely grateful for your dedication and enthusiasm. Your belief in the HUMANS OF DUH OCEAN mission have been invaluable. I look forward to continuing this journey together, and I am deeply thankful for the faith you've placed in us. Thank you for being such an incredible audience.

  • This Day in Women’s History (Spooky Speaker)

    30/10/2023 Duration: 01min

    The Pregnancy Discrimination Act, which was enacted in the United States in 1978, helped protect the rights of pregnant workers. It amended Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to explicitly prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions. This act made it illegal for employers to discriminate against women based on their pregnancy status and required them to treat pregnant employees in the same manner as other employees with similar abilities or limitations. In essence, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act played a significant role in ensuring that pregnant women in the workplace receive fair treatment, reasonable accommodations, and are protected from discriminatory practices that were prevalent before its passage. It helped promote gender equality and protect the rights of pregnant employees by ensuring they are not unfairly disadvantaged or mistreated due to their pregnancy. Social: @Duhoceanscience

  • This Day in Women’s History

    30/10/2023 Duration: 01min

    Angelica Kauffman was an 18th-century Swiss Neoclassical painter who gained widespread recognition for her exceptional talent and contributions to the art world. Her work was characterized by a focus on historical and mythological subjects, often portrayed with a remarkable degree of grace and sensitivity. Kauffman's paintings, marked by their delicate color palettes and refined compositions, were a departure from the prevailing Rococo style of her time. Kauffman was not only a gifted artist but also a trailblazer for women in the arts during an era when opportunities for female painters were limited. Her success was not confined to the canvas, as she became a prominent figure in European artistic circles, associating with influential figures of the Enlightenment. Her legacy endures through her extensive body of work, which remains celebrated for its artistic quality, as well as her pioneering role in challenging the gender norms of her time and opening doors for future generations of female artists. Social:

  • This Day in Women’s History

    26/10/2023 Duration: 01min

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