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“We Can Do This!” from the National Consumers League, a nonprofit with a 120+ year history advocating for consumers on marketplace and workplace issues. In each episode, we talk through some of the major cultural issues and public policy battles of today with individuals helping to shape our nation…

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    • Mar 6, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 45m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    20: Stop Senior Scams!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 46:34


    Happy Consumer Protection Week! While fraud can affect anyone, regardless of age and other demographic information, Fraud.org and NCL are putting the spotlight on scams targeting older Americans. Our host for this episode is NCL's very own fraud expert, Vice President of Public Policy, Telecommunications and Fraud John Breyault. John sits down with Lizette Alvarez of the Washington Post and Debra Berlyn of Project GOAL to discuss fraud prevention strategies for seniors and their families. You will hear real life examples of some shocking scams and different ways to fight fraud either for yourself or a loved one. Let's ALL make a point to speak up about fraud. In this episode there were some resources referenced and those links can be found below: Lizette Alvarez's Washington Post column on impersonation scams: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/02/08/elderly-scams-protections-targets-finances/Fraud.org – http://www.fraud.orgBetter Business Bureau: Ask Why. Verify. - https://www.bbb.org/all/bbbi/impersonation-scamsFederal Trade Commission: Pass It On - https://consumer.ftc.gov/features/pass-it-onProject GOAL - https://theprojectgoal.org/

    19: Menthol Cigarettes Are Going Up in Smoke

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 51:28


    On this episode of “We Can Do This!” our host Sally Greenberg sits down with members of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council, the country's leading public health education and advocacy organization taking on Big Tobacco to save Black lives. Dr. Phil Gardiner, Carol McGruder and Charles Debnam break down the FDA's proposed move to ban menthol cigarettes, how Big Tobacco has aggressively targeted African American communities and eliminating the number one culprit of preventable deaths for Black people in America. The airing of this episode is timely with the news of Juul e-cigarettes being banned last week and ahead of the July 5 deadline for FDA public comments on their proposed new rules that ban the manufacture and sale of menthol cigarettes and all flavored cigars. Visit savingblacklives.org for more information on these important issues.

    18: How Did My Medicine Get Here? Behind the Scenes of the Healthcare Supply Chain

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 39:40


    Many of us take for granted that our medicines are available at the pharmacy whenever needed. Despite the disruptions of the pandemic, U.S. healthcare supply chains remained incredibly resilient, safe and reliable. Dr. Nicolette Louissaint of the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA) joins NCL's Executive Director Sally Greenberg for a dialogue about medical supply chains, health equity and access, patient consumer issues, and even predictions on the next pandemic. Dr. Louissant also speaks about her personal journey of becoming one of the leading experts in supply chains and the biomedical field.

    17: Maintaining Customer Trust in a Booming eCommerce Marketplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 34:40


    Happy Consumer Protection Week! Are you an online shopper? This podcast is for you! On this episode of We Can Do This!, NCL's Vice President of Public Policy, Telecommunications and Fraud, John Breyault, sits down with Alyssa Betz, Director of Public Policy leading Amazon's Brand Protection and Customer Trust policy team, to discuss protecting consumers, specifically in the online marketplace. John and Alyssa dive into topics such as fake reviews, counterfeit products along with scams that have been on the rise this year. *Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this episode was recorded remotely. Audio quality may not be consistent throughout.*

    16: A Woman's Right to Choose: Equal Access to Health Care Threatened

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 51:36


    This episode contains sensitive topics, such as abortion and sexual violence, that may be difficult for some audiences. Listener discretion advised. As listeners of our podcast know, the National Consumers League believes in equal health care access for all, and that includes a woman's right to choose. With the looming possibility of Roe v. Wade being overturned and the strict abortion laws that have been enacted in Texas and Mississippi, we sat down with pioneering champion of women's rights — Karen Mulhauser — to discuss her personal story, contraceptive rights, and the upcoming elections.

    15: The Drug Pricing Middlemen Driving up Drug Costs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 46:49


    Healthcare continues to be front and center in the national discourse, particularly in the midst of the pandemic. As Congress works on policy solutions to lower healthcare costs for consumers, we face an unfair disadvantage when it comes to what we're paying at the pharmacy counter. Many consumers don't know that this is largely due to middlemen companies called pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). Antonio Ciaccia, President of 3Axis Advisors and Chief Executive Officer of 46brooklyn Research, joins NCL's Executive Director Sally Greenberg to talk about the role PBMs play in our drug pricing system and how they impact what consumers pay out-of-pocket for their medicines. *Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this episode was recorded remotely. Audio quality may not be consistent throughout.*

    14: The boom in e-commerce has been a boon for fraudsters

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 57:22


    The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly accelerated the growth of e-commerce. And counterfeiters raking in the cash.Dr. Jay Kennedy, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University and Assistant Director of Research at the Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection, joins NCL’s VP of Public Policy, Telecommunications and Fraud John Breyault to talk about the dangers of counterfeit products and how these products flourish in digital marketplaces.*Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this episode was recorded remotely. Audio quality may not be consistent throughout.*

    13: Does recycling even work?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 47:34


    Beth Porter, Climate Campaigns Director at Green America, join NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg to talk about the American arm of the global recycling movement and the confusing myriad of systems consumers must navigate to lead sustainable, eco-conscious lives.*Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this episode was recorded remotely. Audio quality may not be consistent throughout.*

    12: Women's sexual health shouldn't be taboo

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 50:27


    It's 2021, can we speak frankly about women's sexual health yet?Dr. Crista Johnson-Agbakwu (MD) of Arizona University’s Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center and Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg (Ph.D.) of UH MacDonald Women's Hospital & Case Western Reserve University join NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg for a straight talk, non-apologetic conversation about women sexual health, societal shyness on the topic, and harmful traditions in immigrant communities.*Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this episode was recorded remotely. Audio quality may not be consistent throughout.*

    11: Advice to get rid of that debt monkey on your back

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 46:18


    Michelle Singletary award-winning Washington Post columnist joins NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg and Lisa Hertzberg, director of the LifeSmarts program, to discuss how consumers can manage debt and finances even amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic and the predatory business practices that keep so many Americans in cycles of poverty.But first, Lisa Hertzberg quizzes David Han, a University of Georgia freshman and LifeSmarts program alumni on personal finance. *Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this episode was recorded remotely. Audio quality has been impacted as a result.*

    10: Price gouging and usury and fraud, oh my!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 37:26


    Ben Wiseman, director of the Office of Consumer Protection at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, joins NCL’s VP of Public Policy, Telecommunications and Fraud John Breyault to talk about the surge of consumer protection issues that have emerged as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the crucial role that state attorneys general play in protecting consumers from predatory businesses and scammers.

    S E9: Child and forced marriage puts the "lock" in wedlock.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 47:15


    Fraidy Reiss, activist and founder/director of Unchained At Last, joins Reid Maki, NCL’s director of child labor issues and coordinator of the Child Labor Coalition for a dialogue about the silent scourge of child marriage in America and the continued effort to support women who wish to leave coerced and forced marriages.

    S E8: Born too soon; the difference a day makes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 52:33


    Dr. Joia Adele Crear-Perry of the National Birth Equity Collaborative and Dr. Kelle H. Moley of March of Dimes joins NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg for a dialogue about premature births, maternal outcomes, and the societal stressors that disproportionately affect some pregnant women more than others.

    S E7: The invisible child laborers in our fields

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 52:49


    Norma Flores López, Governance and Development/Collaboration Manager at East Coast Migrant Head Start Project, joins Reid Maki, NCL’s director of child labor issues and coordinator of the Child Labor Coalition for a dialogue about the plight of workers on America’s farms. Joining them are two young women that have worked in fields as child laborers, Araceli and Jazmin.

    S E6: What’s for dinner? Whatever’s in the waste bin.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 47:32


    Scott Nash, CEO of MOM’s Organic, joins NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg for a dialogue about America’s shocking food waste epidemic, our food system, and the impact that our dinner plates have on the environment.

    S E5: Sorry, fair pay and a safe workplace aren’t on the menu.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 43:02


    Diana Ramirez, Federal Senior Policy Advocate at Restaurant Opportunities Center, joins NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg for a dialogue about one of America’s most pervasive sources of inequality: the death of livable wages in the food industry and others.

    S E4: Measles, it ain’t over until it’s over.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 53:54


    Dr. Linda Fu, general pediatrician at Children’s National Health System and an associate professor of pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine, joins NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg and Patricia Kelmar, NCL’s director of health policy, for a dialogue about vaccines in America and debunk the myths that have stoked the current anti-vaccine sentiment.

    S E3: Ending the scourge of child labor with Kailash Satyarthi

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 50:38


    Kailash Satyarthi—Nobel Peace Prize Laurate and founder of multiple social activist organizations including Bachpan Bachao Andolan, Global March Against Child Labour, and GoodWeave International—joins Reid Maki, NCL’s director of child labor issues and coordinator of the Child Labor Coalition to talk about his journey from local activist to global figure in the fight to end child labor and the state of affairs in the movement.

    S E2: Crashing through the glass ceiling with two dynamos of women's rights law—part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 42:22


    Marcia Greenberger, the founder and co-president of the National Women’s Law Center and Judy Lichtman, president emeritus and senior advisor at the National Partnership, join NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg to continue their look look at how far women have come and the work ahead in the women’s rights movement.

    S E1: Crashing through the glass ceiling with two dynamos of women's rights law—part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 43:24


    Marcia Greenberger, the founder and co-president of the National Women’s Law Center and Judy Lichtman, president emeritus and senior advisor at the National Partnership, join NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg for a look at how far women have come and the work ahead in the women’s rights movement.

    Indomitable spirits

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 10:06


    In this trailer of We Can Do This! you will hear from figures who have paved the way for social and economic reforms as well as those carrying on the fight for an equitable tomorrow. This very special sneak peek of the new podcast from the National Consumers League features two pioneering advocates and attorneys working for women's rights, Judith Lichtman and Marcia Greenberger; Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Kailash Satyarthi; and three young women who grew up working in the farm fields of America as child laborers.

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