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Kennedy Library Forums are a series of public affairs programs offered by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum to foster public discussion on a diverse range of historical, political and cultural topics reflecting the legacy of President and Mrs. Kennedy's White House years. They are conducted as conversations rather than lectures.
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! We’re here to explore critical issues involving packaging and the circular economy. Our guests on Pulp Nonfiction include everyone from artists and activists to manufacturers and middlemen to environmentalists and entrepreneurs to get their perspective on what they think are the most critical subjects regarding sustainability today. This podcast is brought to you by Sustana, a leading producer of FSC®-certified sustainable recycled ...
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Meet our guest Claire Sand, the CEO of Packaging Technology and Research. In this episode, Claire presents some encouraging solutions to two of our world’s most pressing problems: PFAS, the so-called “forever chemicals,” and food waste. This enlightening episode offers some fresh perspect…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Meet our guest Alicia Wallace, the Co-Founder and CEO of All Across Africa. Alicia has crafted a compassionate business model that, thanks in part to offering aspiring artists in Africa and their families hope for a brighter future, is making a major impact in today’s retail world. This i…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest is Dr. Jay Singh, a Packaging Professor at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, CA, and the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Daksha Packaging Group. Jay unpacks some of the marketplace’s most pressing packaging problems like over-packaging along with some ideas on poss…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest this month is Vicki Strull, Principal of Vicki Strull Design in Atlanta and a popular packaging and branding consultant. Vicki encourages us to think outside the box when it comes to understanding packaging’s primary purpose of selling products, why today’s marketplace increasin…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest this month is John Heaney, SVP of Sales & Director of Sustainability at Advertisers Printing Company. John provides a unique printer’s perspective on how environmental efforts like installing solar panels and employing a fleet of hybrid and EV delivery vehicles have contributed …
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest this month is Katie Brill, Sr. VP Global PR & Communications at Junk Kouture. Katie offers us a behind the runway view of their student fashion show competitions and how they nurture children’s creativity and confidence, why upcycled materials, like paper, are experiencing renew…
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The Best of Pulp NonFiction is our special gift to you this holiday season! It includes highlights from our very first episode with actress Bonnie Wright in September 2021 through our latest episode last month with Rache Brand, CEO of One Potato. This special episode also includes guests Michelle Thatcher, Julie Corbett, Anne Barr, Kristen Fulmer, …
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Our next episode of Sustana Fiber's Pulp NonFiction: The Paper & Packaging Podcast features Rache Brand, CEO of One Potato, a popular Los Angeles-based meal kit subscription service, and a partner in Star Strong Capital (SSC). Rache serves up several helpings of the latest tasty trends in the meal kit space from how her kits are working to reduce o…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! This month's podcast includes two guests; Anne Barr of Sonoco FRESH and Dr. Andrew Hurley of Clemson University. Anne and Andrew provide some valuable lessons on a number of subjects from how packaging design can help reduce food waste, why brands need to measure their packaging’s environ…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! This month's guest is Kristen Fulmer, a passionate environmentalist and the newly named Senior Director of Sustainability at the Oak View Group (OVG) in Los Angeles, provides us with a behind the scenes view of how Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena’s “Rain to Rink” system results in “green i…
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To spice things up with the start of the 4th season of the Basement Poetry Podcast, we will look at John Kenney's poem, "Hold the Elevator?" Link to John Kenney's website: Books — John Kenney (byjohnkenney.com) Amazon.com: Love Poems for the Office: 9780593190708: Kenney, John: Books If you would like a poem read on the podcast, send an email to ba…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! This month's guest is Dr. Sara Zellner, CEO of Lynz Consulting in Washington D.C. Sara provides us with an insightful overview of ESG policies and their influence on everything from the stock market to greenwashing, why choosing paper instead of plastic for single-use applications helps f…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest this month is Bill Peck, a Board Member of Clean O2 Carbon Capture Technologies and Regeneration.VC. Bill talks about his inspirational journey from working construction to earning a Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta to becoming an expert in fluid mec…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest this month is Mary Anne Hansan, President of the Paper and Packaging Board. As President of the Paper and Packaging Board (P+PB) since its formation eight years ago, Mary Anne leads P+PB’s How Life Unfolds® national consumer and B2B marketing campaign, reaching millions of consu…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest this month is Christine Figgener, Director of Science & Education of the Footprint Foundation. Christine is a marine conservation biologist and ocean advocate who is passionate about conserving marine turtles, fighting plastic pollution, and empowering women in science, technolo…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! Our guest this month is Michelle Thatcher, CEO and Co-Founder of The U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce, the fastest growing sustainability-focused Chamber in the United States. Michelle has experience and passion for disruptive innovation, regenerative economy, purpose-driven enterprises, an…
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Today we will take a look at the poem, "15" from The Feeling Sonnets published in Volume 51 of The American Poetry Review.American Poetry Review – Home (aprweb.org)Eugene OstashevskyEugene Ostashevsky was born in Leningrad in 1968 and immigrated with his family to New York in 1979. He is the author of the poetry collections Iterature and The Life a…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! March's podcast guest is Cat Neville, the talented Producer & Host of the Emmy award-winning PBS television series tasteMAKERS. Cat serves up some tantalizing food for thought on why consumers continue to be fixated on food, how innovative brands are increasingly embracing recycled packag…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! February’s podcast guest is Dr. Yanyun Zhao, an esteemed Professor in the Department of Food Science & Technology at Oregon State University. Dr. Zhao discusses her groundbreaking work developing edible food packaging and its exciting implications for food waste reduction, her latest rese…
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https://allpoetry.com/Tonight-I-Can-Write-(The-Saddest-Lines) Happy Valentine's Day. Today we talk about Pablo Neruda's poem, "Tonight I Can Write (The Saddest Lines) Tonight I Can Write (The Saddest Lines) Tonight I can write the saddest lines. Write, for example, 'The night is starry and the stars are blue and shiver in the distance.' The night w…
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January’s podcast guest is Cheree Berry! Cheree is the Founder, CEO, and Creative Director of Cheree Berry Paper & Design, an award-winning graphic design and social stationery company based in St. Louis known for creating both beautiful event invitations and engaging marketing collateral. Overseeing a talented team of designers, Cheree’s agency ha…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! December’s podcast guest is Melissa Sevy, founder and CEO of Ethik Collective. Her mission is to help women throughout the world gain economic empowerment by offering them consistent work and fair pay for their artisan crafts. Melissa is the Founder and CEO of Ethik Collective, a first-of…
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Today we will be looking at the poem "Words for Worry" by Li-Young Lee. Bio: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/li-young-lee The Poem: Words for Worry by Li-Young Lee Another word for father is worry. Worry boils the water for tea in the middle of the night. Worry trimmed the child’s nails before singing him to sleep. Another word for son is de…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! November’s podcast guest is Julie Corbett, the Founder and former CEO of Ecologic Brands. Ecologic was acquired by Jabil Inc. in January 2021. She is a well known pioneer in the sustainable packaging space as the mastermind behind the world’s first commercial paper based bottle made of re…
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! October’s podcast guest is Thomas Fu, VP of Global Innovation at Sabert Corporation, a leading producer of food packaging including many recycled and recyclable products. Thomas talks about how specialty coffee led to the evolution of the coffee cup sleeve, some new fiber-based packaging …
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! We’re here to explore critical issues involving packaging and the circular economy. Our guests on Pulp Nonfiction are going to include everyone from artists and activists to manufacturers and middlemen to environmentalists and entrepreneurs to get their perspective on what they think are …
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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast. We’re here to explore critical issues involving packaging and the circular economy. Our guests on Pulp Nonfiction are going to include everyone from artists and activists to manufacturers and middleman; environmentalists to entrepreneurs to get their perspective to what they think are the…
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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/poet-billy-collins-reflects-on-9-11-victims-in-the-names "The Names" - Billy Collins Yesterday, I lay awake in the palm of the night. A soft rain stole in, unhelped by any breeze, And when I saw the silver glaze on the windows, I started with A, with Ackerman, as it happened, Then Baxter and Calabro, Davis and Eber…
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Today we will take a look at "The Rainstick" by Seamus Heaney. Bio: Seamus Heaney is widely recognized as one of the major poets of the 20th century. A native of Northern Ireland, Heaney was raised in County Derry, and later lived for many years in Dublin. He was the author of over 20 volumes of poetry and criticism, and edited several widely used …
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Today we will be taking a look at the great Nikki Giovanni's poem, "No Pancakes Please" This poem direness from her 2020 collection of poetry and prose Make Me Rain Bio: Nikki Giovanni is one of America’s foremost poets. Over the course of a long career, Giovanni has published numerous collections of poetry—from her first self-published volume Blac…
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Jevon Jackson was awarded First Prize in Poetry in the PENamerica 2019 Prison Writing Contest. Pen America interview with Jevon Jackson - https://pen.org/pen-ten-interview-jevon-jackson/ Poem: All of Us, In Prison Some prisons are pistol-thick, core-earth dense with a long electric fence that wraps around, and some prisons are softer than the molec…
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Welcome Back!!!! Today we will take a look the poem, "The Snow man" by Wallace Stevens I also forgot to mention in the episode that in most cases the word "Snowman" is one word, yet Wallace Stevens spells it "Snow Man" in the title. Take that for whatever you want it to be. Bio - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/wallace-stevens The Snow Man O…
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Today we will be taking a look at the poem “Kind” by James Owens This poem originally appeared in the summer 2020 issue of Chestnut Review. https://chestnutreview.com/wp-content/uploads/CR2-1.pdf James Owens Bio: James Owens’s newest book is Family Portrait with Scythe (Bottom Dog Press, 2020). His poems and translations appear widely in liter- ary…
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Today we will be taking a look at the poem "On, Lusty Gentlemen" by Dorothy Cantwell, published in the summer 2020 issue of River and South Review.https://riverandsouth.comLink to poem: https://riverandsouth.com/index.php/2020/06/12/on-lusty-gentlemendorothy-cantwell/For Submissions/Guidelines: https://riverandsouth.com/index.php/submissions/--- Su…
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Today we will be taking a look at the 3rd section of "East Coker" by T.S. Eliot. Bio: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/t-s-eliot Link to Poem: http://www.davidgorman.com/4quartets/2-coker.htm O dark dark dark. They all go into the dark, The vacant interstellar spaces, the vacant into the vacant, The captains, merchant bankers, eminent men of …
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Today we will take a look at "Out, Out—" by Robert Frost Bio: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/robert-frost Poem: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/53087/out-out ‘Out, Out—’ BY ROBERT FROST The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood, Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across i…
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Today we will look at Pablo Neruda's poem "Tu Risa" or "Your Laughter" Link to both English and Spanish Version :https://msu.edu/~sullivan/NerudaPoemLaugh.htmlTu risa (Spanish)Quítame el pan si quieres,quítame el aire, perono me quites tu risa.No me quites la rosa,la lanza que desgranas,el agua que de prontoestalla en tu alegría,la repentina olade …
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Today we will be looking at the poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas Bio: https://poets.org/poet/dylan-thomas Do not go gentle into that good night Do not go gentle into that good night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, B…
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Poem - "The Vulture & The Body"Link to Poem - https://www.vqronline.org/poetry/2017/10/vulture-bodyPoem:On my way to the fertility clinic,I pass five dead animals.First a raccoon with all four paws to the sky like he’s going to catch whatever bullshit load falls on him next.Then, a grown coyote, his furred golden body soft against the white cement …
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Today we will be looking at the poem "The Flock Of The Ewe" by Wanda Coleman Wanda Coleman Bio/other poems: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/wanda-colemanSend poetry suggestions and all other inquiries to BasementPoetryPod@gmail.com--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bppod/support…
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Today we will take a look at the poem "This Is Just To Say" by William Carlos Williams. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/56159/this-is-just-to-say This Is Just To Say I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold --- Support this podcast: htt…
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Link to Poem: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/148564/i-being-born-a-woman-and-distressed "I, being born a woman and distressed" BY EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY I, being born a woman and distressed By all the needs and notions of my kind, Am urged by your propinquity to find Your person fair, and feel a certain zest To bear your body’s weight upon…
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