
Josh Richardson
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1 week ago |
psychiatrymargins.com | Awais Aftab |Josh Richardson
Readers of Psychiatry at the Margins will remember Joshua Richardson from his reviews of the ‘Too Mad to be True’ conferences. Several years ago, Josh introduced me to Emil du Bois-Reymond and the Latin maxim “ignoramus et ignorabimus,” (“we are ignorant and we will remain ignorant”), and Josh treats us now to an interview with the historian Gabriel Finkelstein.
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1 month ago |
abc7.com | Jessica Gorman |Josh Richardson |Aaron Katersky |Benjamin Stein |Will McDuffie
A mechanic who has previously expressed disdain for Democrats on social media is arrestedin connection with the overnight fire at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's residence, sources familiar with the suspected arsonist told ABC News. Gov. Josh Shapiro and his family were in the residence at the time of the fire, which was reported at about 2 a.m. ET. They were evacuated safely and were not injured, according to state police.
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Jan 5, 2025 |
psychiatrymargins.com | Josh Richardson
Joshua David Richardson is a Registered Psychotherapist and philosophy graduate living and working in Ontario, Canada. Here he shares his review of the 2024 conference “Too Mad to Be True III.” He previously reviewed “Too Mad to be True II” for Psychiatry at the Margins. The Too Mad to Be True conference is a paradox. By this I mean that it is a contradiction. On the one hand, it is a conference: a deliberately organized and purposely executed congregation upon a central theme.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
waer.org | Josh Richardson
If there’s one thing that Syracuse football (6-3, 3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) knows how to do, it's keep everyone on the edge of their seats. Six of SU’s nine contests this season have been decided by just one score. Two weeks ago, it was a thrilling overtime win against Virginia Tech in front of the Orange faithful. Last week marked the first time since 2014 Syracuse has lost to Boston College in Chestnut Hill.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
vavel.com | Josh Richardson
Thomas Tuchel has had a fairly successful career, managing at the top level with many prestigious clubs such as Chelsea, Paris Saint Germain, Borussia Dortmund, and Bayern Munich. Before coaching, the 51-year-old was a player who played for Stuttgarter Kickers and SSV Ulm but retired at age 25 due to a knee cartilage injury. He then moved on to coaching in 2000 where he took on a role at VfB Stuttgart to be a youth coach and gain valuable experience.
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