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Growth Masters Federal: Thinking, Planning and Collaborating to Win Government Contracts

Shirley Collier, Founder of Scale2Market and Host of the Growth Masters Federal podcast, is interviewed by Brian Kent and Ken Rochan, co-hosts of the Checkmate Podcast. For more information see our website.

Next-Gen Coach Chronicles
Brian Kent AUDIO

Next-Gen Coach Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 42:05


Brian Kent is a Strategic Advisor, International Business Consultant, Speaker and has contracted over 2 Billion of government contracts in his career. In this episode he talks about the most important factor of the business, “The R Factor” or in other words the Relationship Factor  

Fuel Your Legacy
Episode 343: Scaling Through Relationships: The Power of Events and Business Growth with Brian Kent

Fuel Your Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 54:14


Links: brianlkent.comSummarySam and Brian discussed the "Fuel Your Legacy Show" and the issue of demoting speakers by positioning them as guests at events they speak at. They also talked about scaling businesses through relationships and the importance of networking at events. Sam proposed creating a collaborative event where each speaker brings in attendees and suggested a strategy for Brian to host weekly events with different speakers to expand his market and deepen relationships.Key PointsSam introduces the "Fuel Your Legacy Show" and sets the stage for a discussion with Brian about his book and expertise. 4:55Sam discusses the issue of demoting speakers by positioning them as guests at events they speak at, setting the stage for a deeper conversation on this topic. 9:08Brian Kent and Sam discuss scaling businesses through relationships and the importance of networking at events. 19:19Sam suggests creating a collaborative event where each speaker brings in attendees, emphasizing that every speaker should treat it as their own event to fill the seats. 27:52Sam proposes a strategy for Brian to host weekly events on various topics, each with different speakers, to expand his market and deepen relationships, leading to significant growth opportunities. 33:28Sam Knickerbocker emphasizes the need to align long-term goals with shorter-term targets, core values, purpose, branding, marketing strategy, and processes for scalability. 40:37Sam Knickerbocker introduces the concept of checklists from "The Checklist Manifesto" and discusses their application in streamlining processes, emphasizing the importance of systems and collaboration. 42:04Sam Knickerbocker addresses the issue of speaker expectations at events, emphasizing the importance of bringing value, trust, and confidence in relationships for successful collaborations. 47:09

Fuel Your Legacy
Episode 332: Managing business relationships with Brian Kent

Fuel Your Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 51:00


Links: brianlkent.comSummarySam Knickerbocker and Brian Kent discussed the importance of managing relationships, communication, and understanding technology needs in scaling businesses. They also emphasized the significance of considering the second and third order effects of decisions and prioritizing tasks effectively.Key Points• Sam Knickerbocker introduces Brian Kent and his book, "The R Factor," highlighting the importance of managing relationships in scaling businesses. (7:55)• Sam Knickerbocker emphasizes the significance of communication through questions in negotiations and how it contributes to making all parties feel respected and cared for. (10:17)• Brian talks about his role as a government acquisition officer managing $300 million worth of programs globally, emphasizing the importance of understanding technology needs, procurement processes, and training for success. (15:03)• Sam emphasizes the importance of community, unity, and support for one's country, drawing parallels with patriotism in other nations like Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, and Israel. (24:20)• Brian Kent shares insights on the international perception of the American dream and contrasts attitudes towards it between citizens and other nations. (29:58)• Brian Kent reflects on his experiences in the Middle East, detailing the tensions and constant state of war he observed, contrasting it with the perceived safety in the US. (36:01)• Brian Kent discusses the significance of considering the second, third, and fourth order effects of decisions, highlighting the need to make informed choices even with incomplete information. (44:41)• Sam Knickerbocker underscores the necessity of being intentional about understanding the second and third order effects of actions, prioritizing tasks effectively, and focusing on essential aspects before adding extras. (50:16)

UBC News World
Sex Trafficking Abuse Attorneys In Philadelphia Bring Civil Lawsuits For Victims

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 2:13


Brian Kent, Esq., the Abuse Guardian appointed sexual abuse attorney for Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, is committed to helping the survivors of sex trafficking get real justice by bringing a civil lawsuit against their abusers. Go to https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/pennsylvania/sex-trafficking-lawyers-pa/ to find out more. Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind
224. Brian Kent, Laffey, Bucci & Kent — Mastering Hi-Profile Cases: Demonstrating Your Value

Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 25:14


High-profile cases come with great risks and rewards. Deciding which cases to take can feel like a gamble. Over 20 years, Brian Kent , Founding Partner at Laffey, Bucci, & Kent (@lbklawyers), has taken on complex, high-profile cases for abuse and assault survivors. As head of his firm's crime victim department, he oversees teams tackling cases against public figures like Jerry Sandusky and Massage Envy. Brian has secured multi-million dollar settlements for victims nationwide and has been named a Top 100 Lawyer in Pennsylvania and nationally. He's been through it all - tough case decisions, building a national practice, leading specialty groups. Today, Brian shares insights on confidently assessing risks of high-stakes cases, unapologetically showcasing your firm to stand out from the competition, and empowering your attorneys with development opportunities. With his extensive experience and candid wisdom, he offers battle-tested guidance for growing your firm. Links Want to hear more from elite personal injury lawyers and industry-leading marketers? Follow us on social media for more. Rankings.io Instagram Chris Dreyer Instagram Rankings.io Twitter Rankings.io Website Brian Kent LinkedIn Laffey Bucci Kent Website Laffey, Bucci & Kent Instagram What's in This Episode: Who is Brian Kent? How high-profile cases aid in business development. How to attract and retain top talent. Why you have a responsibility to advertise your services.  Past Guests Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels

UBC News World
Philadelphia Attorney Fights For Boarding School Sex Abuse Victims' Rights

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 3:12


Was your child the victim of sexual assault while at boarding school? Book a free consultation with Brian Kent, Esq. the Abuse Guardian attorney in Pennsylvania to learn about your rights, gain compensation, and to bring sexual predators to justice. Go to https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/pennsylvania/boarding-school-abuse-pa/ Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

UBC News World
Atlantic City Sexual Abuse Attorneys Assist Survivors In Reporting Cases

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 2:03


If you have been a victim of sex trafficking or abuse, Abuse Guardian offers legal services in New Jersey, now with Brian Kent offering support and advice for survivors of exploitation. Visit https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/new-jersey/sex-trafficking-lawyer-nj for more details. Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

UBC News World
Vineland, NJ Sexual Abuse Attorney Brian Kent Helps Daycare Abuse Survivors

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 2:24


As daycare abuse has severe consequences, Abuse Guardian's New Jersey advocate and sexual abuse attorney Brian Kent encourages families to report potential abuse as soon as they notice the first signs - and is always ready to provide legal help.Learn more at https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/new-jersey/daycare-abuse-lawyer-nj/ Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

UBC News World
Newark Sex Trafficking Lawyer: How Experienced Attorney Brian Kent Helps Victims

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 2:02


Brian Kent, Abuse Guardian's New Jersey advocate, helps sex trafficking victims get experienced legal representation - and ensure justice is served.Learn more at https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/new-jersey/sex-trafficking-lawyer-nj/ Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

UBC News World
Doctor Sexual Abuse Attorney In Philadelphia: Sue For Injuries In Rape Cases

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 2:58


Brian Kent, Esq., one of Philadelphia's leading sexual abuse attorneys, and Abuse Guardian are working together to help the survivors of doctor abuse report and sue their abusers in civil court. Go to https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/pennsylvania/doctor-patient-sex-abuse-pa to find out more. Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

UBC News World
Jersey City Boarding School Sexual Abuse Law Firm Offers Free Consultations

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 2:29


Abuse Guardian recognizes Jersey City's Brian Kent of Laffey, Bucci & Kent, as one of New Jersey's leaders in sexual abuse civil suits and they are now taking boarding school cases. Go to https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/new-jersey/boarding-school-abuse-nj to find out more. Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

House Werkstatt Podcast
HWP #049 Mixed by Harald Matthias

House Werkstatt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 60:00


eisenwaren presents: House Werkstatt Podcast (Episode 049 mixed and compiled by Harald Matthias) #01 Angelo Ferreri - A Chance (Extended Mix) #02 Kid Enigma, Latour, Mark Maxwell - Flex (Extended Club Dub) #03 Allan Piziano, Nolek - Más (Extended Mix) #04 Alex Lauthals, Harald Matthias - By The Rhythm (Extended Mix) #05 Non Grata, Chris Child - Petrunko (Original Mix) #06 Vin Vega - Fuego (Extended Mix) #07 Devotionz - Tattoo (Extended Mix) #08 Juliet Sikora, Raumakustik - Love Shake (Extended Mix) #09 Harald Matthias - Creative Legacy (Extended Mix) #10 T.A.F.K.A.T. & Mr. Maro - Thats it (Original Mix) #11 Sllash & Doppe - Ferry Boat (Extended Mix) #12 Brian Kent, Toy Armada, DJ Grind - Just Say Yes (James Hurr Remix) #13 Loz Seka, KEFFI, HARRT (feat. Altere, Alex Lauthals) - Delirio (Extended Mix)

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
The Re-Creation of Brian Kent by Wright

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 1146:18


The Re-Creation of Brian Kent

Real Talk With Susan & Kristina
What Role Do Institutions Have In Sexual Assault and Abuse Cases

Real Talk With Susan & Kristina

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 39:34


Description: In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by fellow attorney Brian Kent, a 15-year expert in seeing civil damages for victims of sexual abuse and assault.  Topics that they discuss are related to sexual abuse and assault in students.  The conversation includes how trauma can be used to serve others, the bodies reaction to assault when there's no physical evidence, and what roles institutions play in being held responsible in assault cases. Links: Brian Kent's Profile Show Notes: (03:14)  Why Brian Kent teams up with attorneys from across the US (04:43)  How Brian channeled his own tragedy into helping other victims of sexual absue (08:20)  How people can use trauma to serve others (10:47)  A Simple way to explaining emotional injury to a jury (11:49)  The physical impact emotional injury has on the brain (Neurobiology of Trauma) (15:27)  Can you spot trauma or assault if there's no physical evidence? (16:24)  The importance of having open communication with your children about abuse (18:41)  How Susan builds empowers her kids to speak up (22:43)  What role do institutions play in protecting students (25:23)  Are high schools worse for hazing than colleges? (28:33)  How cancel culture damages students in school (29:42)  How not taking action can make organizations legally responsible for assault (33:07)  Under what conditions can victims can seek damages perpetrators (35:39)  How helping people with the civil process helps the healing process (37:35)  Why sexual predators commit acts of assault Transcript: Susan Stone: So Kristina, we have a really bizarre practice.  Kristina Supler: Why's that?  Susan Stone: I'm going to tell you because we don't do just one thing. You can't put us in a box. It's like that line from dirty dancing. Nobody puts baby in a corner.  When I think about what we deal with on a given day, we're everywhere.  Kristina Supler: Well, and I think that just like you can't put our practice in a box, you really can't put our clients in a box either. Because we're dealing with so many different types of legal issues and people all over the country, students with problems that they want help with.  Susan Stone: Yeah. And I, I noticed that starting a couple years ago, our first sadly wrongful death case came to us. And then we started working in a couple personal injury cases and that's forced us to grow into an area that I would've never identified as.  Kristina Supler: Yeah, and it's interesting too, I mean, we're so passionate about getting the best result possible for our clients. We team up with so many different professionals all over the country.  Susan Stone: What's interesting about our client or our podcast today is that we're actually having someone that we worked with on a case and hope to work with in the future. And a lot of people would be like, why are you putting another lawyer on your podcast? I mean, aren't you worried about drawing business away from yourself? I mean, that's the question.  Kristina Supler: Yeah, and I think that the answer is no. We're not afraid of that. We are passionate about what we do, and we wanna get, again, the best result possible. So we're really pleased to be joined today by Brian Kent. Brian is a nationally recognized advocate for victims' rights. Brian has dedicated his career to seeking justice for survivors of abuse, assault, and exploitation.  As a former sex crimes prosecutor in Philadelphia, Brian's an advocate for justice for all crime victims. He's handled many high profile cases, including representing survivors of Jerry Sandusky, boarding and school boarding, school abuse, and also clergy abuse.  Now, Susan alluded to not too long ago, we paired up with Brian on a really interesting case and resolved it quite favorably. Welcome, Brian.  Brian Kent: Thank you both.  Susan Stone: Great, great meeting with you. And it was great working with you and I think what made the case be it was more enjoyable to work on together is that we saw, sort of saw the case from our lens of what we do representing students involved in disciplinary processes at school. And the team you gave us, we worked a lot with your colleague Mike, sought from a personal injury perspective, is that typical for you to pair with other lawyers?  Brian Kent: Yeah, I think our practice You know, since day one, given our specialization in these types of cases, we would get a lot of calls from folks around the country to come in and, and help with, uh, either a sexual abuse, assault, or trafficking case. And I think given our background of most of us, if not all of us, on the crime victim team being former prosecutors there's oftentimes, as you both know, an ongoing criminal case. And that's an important aspect of sort of healing for the survivors in these cases. And being able to have a former prosecutor who knows the ins and outs of that process can talk to the detective or the da. And then also handle the civil case was something unique and I think continues to be unique for our clients. I'd say the large majority of our cases are cases where we have been asked to Come in with, in like a co-counsel situation like we all had and and help out or us, getting a case in state Ohio and calling you and saying, Hey, let's team up. I think, and I get a lot of enjoyment from those relationships as well and, and a lot and I learn a lot too. Our practice is really built on that sort of bedrock.  Kristina Supler: Brian, I'd like to talk for a moment about something personal when Susan and I were reading about your background and preparing to talk with you a bit today. We read that you are a survivor of sexual abuse, so can you tell us how that has led to your work today?  Brian Kent: Yeah, sure. So I was, I went to Catholic grade school in Catholic high school in the Philadelphia area. Was an altar boy. Um, we had a abusive priest that came in, was head of the altar boys when I was in fourth and fifth grade. And then was shipped out two years later. . Why we don't know yet but hopefully someday will. But and he had abused me multiple times in the church area or in our church, oh my god, school, of like together. And in the rectory area. And I would say, you know, I always I talk about like. I would say subconsciously probably directed my career, but I was never. Like definitively, like this is what I'm gonna do. But when I went to the DA's office, I started prosecuting sex crimes and specifically child sexual abuse cases. And throughout my career, I think it's helped me tremendously, not just from a standpoint of being able to communicate with my clients and like truly understand how difficult it is not just to. say, Hey, I'm gonna file a lawsuit. But just to talk to anybody about it, I mean, I still have difficulty talking about it. And it took me a very long time to even talk about it in the first place. So, having that connection with survivors that come in to talk to me about their cases I think is incredibly important for them. Um, it's also important for me that they know You know that I truly do understand somewhat of what they have gone through and what they're going through. And I also think, like from a perspective of trying cases and conveying to a jury the impact on someone it gives me a unique perspective. And I think voice to really help people understand how many different ways this impacts an individual to. , make sure that the jury, when they're making their decision, um, adequately has a full sort of backdrop of every single aspect that this goes into somebody's life. Um, whether that means, as a child growing. your relationship with your parents your job, your ability to trust other people, your marriage ultimately when you have kids addiction issues, things of that nature. I mean, there's just so many different realms that it can go into, and, uh, I think it really helps that I can then I have personal experience in that regard, so I've tried to use something as horrific as that. As sort of a positive aspect in my life and just recognize that, it put me on a journey to where I'm at today and, and, uh, you know, as not a day, I probably don't go by that. I don't think about it. But I also just try to use it the best way that I can use it. I  Susan Stone: just listened to a podcast. This weekend as a podcaster, I love to poke in, see what other people are doing, and it was on a topic that I struggle with, which is, What is my purpose? Because I just, maybe it's a middle-aged and I'm sure it's a middle-aged thing, but I think it's something I've wrestled with my whole life that what am I, why am I on this earth it? It just can't be to walk through the day, get up, go to work, make dinner, raise my. Not that those aren't incredibly important aspects of my life, but I, I'd like to think that we all are on this earth for some really important reason. And in this podcast that I listened to, the guest said something and it was my aha moment. The guest said that we go through trauma and there's, and that the ultimate way to find your purpose is to use that trauma as a way to serve others. Because everybody goes through some sort of trauma. Everybody is in pain, and if you can take what you do and be a bomb to somebody else, then it's not for nothing that you went through that experience. And I was thinking about my own life story and I've had a lot of traumatic moments and I. I know it's what makes me fight for clients because I wanted to feel when I was down and out, the people who were most important to me, who were those who weren't gonna stay neutral but would stand up and fight. And it's my gift and my curse cuz sometimes I fight too hard and I don't listen. Kristina Supler: And I think it's interesting to think about, you know, it's interesting that you bring up this idea of trauma and purpose, and we're talking about it in the context. Employers on a podcast, but I think that it's so important to think about how a, a job isn't necessarily the ends and means of the, the whole end of your purpose. But a vehicle that allows you to achieve that. And I think what I'm hearing, a common theme among the three of us is that we really enjoy what we do and it helps us look to the greater greater good we can do.  Susan Stone: We've got a lot of calls about emotional distress damages. And we had a blow recently with the law in terms of Title IX cases, which is the bulk of what we do. You cannot recover emotional distress damages for a Title IX action. However you recover emotional distress. And we'd love your insight because people are like, I'm so upset. Do they have to go to therapy? And if sending someone to therapy contrived And does there need to be a physical injury attached? Help talk about emotional distress, cuz I must talk about it once a week. What about you, Kristina?  Kristina Supler: Well, and everyone we speak to has really suffered and experienced a, a trauma that is impacting their lives in very real ways. And it's hard to say that as a lawyer, oh, sorry. The, the law's not gonna recognize that here. But maybe there are other contexts. So, Brian, what, what are your thoughts on that topic? Brian Kent: Yeah, so it's funny because I always the way that I present call them emotional distress Injuries to a jury is, and it's true. Is that it's a brain injury. And it's, it is a physical injury. It's a brain injury that has happened as a result of trauma. You have a brain injury where somebody hits their head really hard against the car window if they're hit. This is just a different type of brain injury, but doesn't mean it's not as devastating as that scenario. And I, I really get into the neurobiology of the trauma. So what area of the brain is it affecting and how is it manifesting it as a result of that change? And I think we have seen a huge progression over the past couple years in terms of being able to measure this. I mean, there, there are you know, some studies that have been done to to show what happens to the brain when there is abuse and neglect at a young age. And how can you physically see that on something like you know, a CT scan or CAT scan or something like that.  And you physically can see change changes in the brain. Not all the time. But there are cells in the brain that change and areas of the brain that there may be deficits as a result of the actual trauma that's occurred. Especially if it's over a, a significant period of time that a jury can look at and say, oh my gosh, like, yeah, clearly there is, there has been this, this trauma that's affected the brain. We've started through organization that I'm involved in Child usa, like we started doing, judicial education of ju like educating the judges on emotional distress and harm and things of that nature. And like when I bring this up and give this presentation on the neurobiology of trauma and, and you just see their eyes like light up and they're like, oh my gosh. And why people are acting the way that they're acting. And, and things of that nature. It just puts it in a different perspective for juries and for people that really don't understand the inside part of what's happening to somebody as opposed to just the outside manifestation of what the injury is. But it's, it's what it is. I always say the outside is the symptomology. The inside is really the injury. And being able to, to show that to a jury from a physical standpoint is super important for them to, to understanding that and being able to appreciate the harm, the level of harm that the trauma caused. I know this Cummings decision was, is, has been to say detrimental would be the understatement of the year. But I also think you know, I think you're gonna see a progression from this emotional distress and really trying to show that this is a physical injury such that you know, it may not be limited by this decision. And, and hopefully utilize what I'm talking about in terms of neurobiology of trauma to, to make that happen. With, with this Supreme Court, it may be a lost cause. But I think that's just one way. I think we're gonna start seeing people trying to get around that. Kristina Supler: That is fascinating. Neurobiology of trauma is, is a phrase that we hear in different contexts and it's, it's interesting. It's confusing in some respects. But let's roll it back to just basics. We have many of our audience members are parents. And for parents who are listening, if they have a student on campus, at school, away from home who's injured in for whatever reason, maybe in a dorm room is assaulted by another student, a sexual assault, perhaps. What, what are some basic steps that you would encourage a student to take to start to document their injuries or think about, you know, what to do next.  Susan Stone: I mean, we've done a lot of work educating parents ourselves, and on our website it's kj. We have a lot of tear sheets for students when they're going through a Title IX action. But we really don't touch upon broader issues. Like so in a very broad way, maybe talk about what type of injuries that should be on the radar of parents is something that could lead to a civil suit. And what should be done  Brian Kent: Are, and you, when you say parents of children, are you talking about college aged kids or younger kids or, I,  Susan Stone: I would say in general, I don't think it should be limited. Kristina Supler: I agree. No,  Brian Kent: no. I, I, I agree. I think, well, I let's say first and foremost, like I am amazed, I'm sure you, you are too, with how many cases that we get where there is some sort of yellow flag, red flag leading up to, uh, some sort of abuse or assault that occurs. And I say that because I think when you're talking about younger children and what's it kind of look for? I, I've seen it manifested in a lot of different ways. But you know, you see significant behavioral changes in a child. I will say, like from a physical standpoint, I think the large majority of cases that we get there is no physical evidence of the assault. When I say physical, I mean on the body itself.  There are sometimes, um, but I'd say the large majority of times there, there is not that physical aspect. But I, I always think it's, and I know how difficult this is, obviously from personal experience and otherwise, to report when something happens. And whether that means reporting it to law enforcement, reporting it to a school, reporting it to the people that are in the know with regards to taking action, I think it's super important that be the first step.  I mean, You guys have kids, so I, I preach to my children all the time that, no matter what it is, like if you come to me and you tell me that something happened, like it's a safe place. Like we're not gonna be angry at you, we're not gonna be upset. We're just gonna try to help. And, um, go from there.  And I'm super open with them about sexual abuse, about sexual assault and consent and pornography and things like that. Because I want them to feel safe with coming to me to talk about those really difficult issues.  And I think that also needs, from a school standpoint, institutional standpoint, you know, we're kind of hesitant to, to talk about those types of issues. But I think the more transparency there is at the end of the day and the more that students and children know that they are safe if they do come forward about something and that they'll be taken care of and protected the better. But I always say like, the first thing that they should do is at least report it. Now, we have gotten a unfortunately, and I'd love to hear what your perspective is on this from a law enforcement standpoint, we've had a ton of cases over the past couple years where we are really seeing a trend, uh, against, uh, of unless there is some corroborating evidence, they are not really pushing the envelope or arresting or whatever it may be. And that's disheartening for me because I mean, I'm former law enforcement as a, as a former prosecutor and I see cases now where it would be a no-brainer for me to at least put in front of a grand jury, uh, and let them decide as to whether they're gonna be charges. But most of the time I always say, I say, look at something and I say, of course I would charge on this case. And we're seeing more recently like a, you know, sort of trend where that's not happening for some. Have you guys seen that? What's your, been ex been your experience?  Susan Stone: Well, I wanna roll a couple things back before I address that. Sure. I think have to set a mindset up in your home that it's okay for your kids to challenge authority respectfully, might I add, without fearing retaliation.  My daughter is a junior and I just literally had a situation this week where she had applied to a summer program. And her, uh, teacher was supposed to get in a letter of recommendation. It didn't get in early. My daughter got the email from the institution. We still don't have your letter of recommendation. And my daughter told me early on to intervene. And then we had a conversation later in the day and she said to me, you know, mom, a lot of students wouldn't have gone to their parents to intervene because they'd be really scared. What if I make. Ms. X, Mr. Y. mad at me. And I've really ingrained in my students, students that I represent, and in my own home, don't worry about retaliation. Let's get an issue out early and to build that muscle on things that are not as serious, something that can be fixed. The letter of recommendation suddenly got gone.  Or my older daughter, who's now starting grad graduate school, I will never forget this. It was sixth grade. We got a report card and we noticed that the grades were an error. Again, came to me early. We asked the teacher in that grade to recalculate it, and lo and behold, my daughter did earn an A.  But that sets the stage for later reporting on the big issues. No one just comes home and says, God forbid this person in a position authority did X to me. You've gotta create a culture of telling, not tattling. And then I'll let Kristina add on about what she's been seeing with reporting with law enforcement, her perspective.  Kristina Supler: Well, I just wanna say to first address your point, Susan, and it, it seems to me that some of these smaller matters can help empower students of all ages to feel like they can speak up when something bad happens. Something that they don't wanna happen. And also perhaps, and ideally, be more aware of negative situations and immediately remove themselves. And not feel like, oh, this person is in, you know, this is my teacher, my principal, the priest, whomever has control over me. And I, I can't say, no, that's not okay, and remove myself from the situation. With respect to the issue of law enforcement. You know, I think that Brian, the point you raised is an interesting one cuz I wonder how much of it really is just tied to geography and the different perspective. Because we're not seeing that. Yeah. The different perspectives of the district attorneys and prosecutors and their offices. Because I would say in Ohio, I don't think many defense attorneys, criminal defense attorneys would say sexual assault cases are down. So I don't know. That's interesting. I, and I'd be curious to hear more from others. And also I think that just across the board with respect to college students, what we see is a greater awareness of self-advocacy in general.  Susan Stone: And we know Title IX cases are up. If it's anecdotal, we're getting calls every day for help. And what's more interesting on the calls is we're getting calls from more females wanting us to help shepherd them through, as a complainant, we're getting more single sex couples. We're getting more complete diversity in cases that we never saw initial. .  Kristina Supler: I think that's right. It's, and actually that's one of the things I love about what we do is that there's always different issues that students come to us with that we help them fight for. Susan Stone: So we're not seeing what you see. But we love your perspective in your part of the woods.  Brian Kent: Yeah, I and I j let me speak just on your, when you're talking about the culture aspect of things, you both talked about it. I, I don't know if you're seeing this in, in the especially school cases, like we just filed a case in New Jersey. Where it was so set up for just rampant boundary crossings between students and teachers. And it was it really is for me. It's like I truly believe, and this is I truly believe that you can prevent sexual abuse, sexual assault in the institutional setting if you have the appropriate safeguard setup. And everybody is doing what they're supposed to be doing. Um, I do too. I agree to prevent that from a caring and, and, and I, where you see this happening is one of those two things are lacking or both are lacking. But it's always a cultural sort of issue in, in terms of the institution itself. And what I have seen is it's just set up. If it does happen, it's set up for failure. In, in this case that we just filed over New Jersey. It's teachers, were texting students and there's just a lot of boundary issues. And that are, were,  Kristina Supler: it's so funny you say that. Yeah, sorry to interrupt, but I, I recently No, no, go ahead. Had a conversation with someone and, and basically at the heart of the story was a miscommunication that occurred between a teacher and a student. And it was over text. And I, it was a high schooler and I was shocked to, I'm like, A teacher should not be texting a student ever. And it particularly not in high school. I mean, that's just a recipe for disaster. And it's interesting to hear you have that observation in, in the suit. You recently filed boundaries. We talk about boundaries a lot. Every day, every day, every day of our  Susan Stone: life we talk to, to preach about boundaries. Let's shift to fraternity, sororities and hazing. Haha. Oh my gosh. We are still defending students of hazing allegations. Sometimes they have a lot of teeth to them. Other times I'm like, stop. Come on. You know? Yeah. I don't think popping a bottle of champagne and spilling it all over the place after kids get their big brothers is hazing. I think it's a celebration. Some acts are hazing. What are you seeing on your front?  Brian Kent: So we are, I mean, hazing goes so far beyond just the fraternity sorority level. Like we, we get a lot of these high school cases or even grade school, but high school sports cases, um,  Susan Stone: we see those too. Yeah. And actually we think they're worse than the college cases. Brian Kent: A hundred percent. I think they are as ago. Like Mo, most of the high school cases that we've got with athletic teams has been like sexualized in nature. Yes, we've had some mean, yes. Yeah, and I mean, it's straight up abuse. No doubt about it. Sexual abuse, I mean, no doubt about it.  We've also had some cases like with military academies and things like that, where similar stuff goes on. But it, again, it always comes back to like, it's the culture. Because it's been allowed to happen over and over again for gener, for, for years and years. But I think Like we talked about boundaries it is difficult to say what, what would be allowed and what, what should not be allowed. Because I, it is kind of a slippery slope. If once you allow certain types of, quote unquote hazing to occur, even if it's somewhat innocent, people may feel more comfortable doing it. More serious hazing if they know that they can get away with it. In the long run, I mean, we've seen everything, you know, the Penn State, like death cases and things like that. Like, we had a, my alma mater, we had a, a fraternity that where somebody had died as a result of alcohol hazing and things of that nature. Susan Stone: Those are the, those are just the worst.  Brian Kent: Mm-hmm. . I know they are. I mean, and because it's so easy for it to happen. I mean, I was a, I was in a fraternity at the University of Delaware as well. It is so easy for something like that to just get out of control and happen. But I don't, I have not, I mean, we have, I wanna say where we have seen the majority of our fraternity cases are more sexual assault cases than they have been hazing.  We have seen a huge amount of the hazing cases in these high school athletic programs and things of that nature. And that's not to say that they're not happening at the fraternities, cuz they, they definitely still are. I just think that's something that, and for whatever reason we've seen a little bit of a downtick in that regard. But an uptick in the sexual assaults involving fraternities but an uptick when it comes to the hazing stuff at high schools. What are, what are you guys seeing?  Kristina Supler: Well, something that we are seeing with greater frequency on, on the hazing front is, I mean, I think traditionally when people hear hazing, they think fraternities, and that's by and large what we've talked about here.  But we've handled a growing number of hazing matters involving female sports teams. And so I think that, you know, I'm curious what your experience has been in terms of hazing, sort of being construed as only male students do it because that doesn't necessarily square with some of the cases that we've been contacted about and  Susan Stone: Actually, we're seeing a different twist going on in student organizations. We're not seeing a lot of traditional hazing. I, I actually agree with you. I think fraternities are, and sororities are getting very good at watching and monitoring alcohol abuse or use for underage students and really trying very hard to create a collegial atmosphere that does not demean. So hopefully, I mean, we still have those cases, but they're getting less and less. What we are seeing is something totally different. We're seeing that the minute a student has a whiff of being accused of sexual assault before there's any investigation of all, they're canceled and kicked out. That organizations are so scared of getting involved, it's like the person has leprosy. And we're seeing these students get canceled and excluded and you talk about depression and emotional distress. Oh. We've represented students saying, I have no idea who I harmed. I have no idea what it's about. I've just been kicked down  Kristina Supler: calling me names and don't know what's driving it whatsoever and being removed from organization after organization. That's a good point, Susan. Cuz we are dealing with a lot of that right now. Brian, legally, if you were, for example, council advising one of these organizations, do you have any thoughts on why these organizations are, the students are, are taking those actions? Do you think the students are receiving advice from a national higher ups on, okay, this is too risky. We don't wanna be, have liability for anything, just put 'em on leave.  Susan Stone: I think that's a great question, Kristina. Thanks for posing it. Yep.  Brian Kent: I think so. I mean, I, I would imagine that there's somebody advising them that, you know, we, we can't, you know, just based on the allegation alone we can't have anything to do with this person and put them on leave. Do whatever you're gonna do.  Because the flip side is so, I'm a plaintiff's lawyer. I have a client that comes in and says, I was sexually assaulted at this fraternity party by this guy. And I find out that she reported it. There's an investigation and the fraternity didn't take any action whatsoever against this person. I'm coming in from a legal standpoint and saying you know, look, they may not have any they may not be vicariously liable, let's say, for his actions. There is a legal theory out there called ratification that if you are put on notice of action that you know you didn't approve of originally, but then you ratify it by not taking any corrective action, then you can be legally responsible for all of those acts that occur.  And if I'm advising those institutions, I'm probably telling them that to say if you don't take any sort of action, then we can be responsible for everything that that person did, even if we didn't have notice of it. Even if we didn't have notice that this may, this guy may be a bad guy. Um, but I, I do think that institutions are petrified when anything is anything like that. Any, anything of a sexual nature comes up that they're just trying to take some sort of action that if it does turn into something down the road that they can legitimately say, what else did you want us to do other than what we did in this case? I am super, I'm super curious to hear what your guys' perspective is on this. Are how many of those cases that are coming in where you have the individual that doesn't really know, like what happened, are alcohol related? Susan Stone: We have a couple and there's no alcohol.  Kristina Supler: I was gonna say, yeah. Really fewer than you might. Oh wow. Yeah. Yeah. I, I, fewer than you would think. We have a few right now. That are quite serious in terms of what our fallout that our client has endured. And we don't know where the allegation came from. There's, there's nothing that anyone is aware of in terms of substance abuse, whether drugs or alcohol. And the student, as Susan, you know, used the phrase earlier, has essentially been canceled. And they're not allowed to attend any activities. They're not welcome at parties. It's, it's a tough space to be in.  Susan Stone: Yeah, it's a tough time. I wanna nerd out on the legal star question. A lot of lawyers will say, ah, I know it's really sad. You've been the vic victim of a crime. And there might have even been a charge or some incarceration. But if you're in victim of an in a crime, wow, there's gonna be no insurance coverage. You shouldn't sue. Do you agree with that?  Brian Kent: No, because first and foremost even cases where, so even cases involving an individual perpetrator, so, or an alleged individual perpetrator. So let's say, you know, student A is alleged to have sexually assault, sexually assaulted student B. And let's just leave out any of the institutional aspect of things. That, if that is, and I don't know what Ohio's law is on this, if that is if there is alcohol involved in that, such that it may be an issue of mistaken consent or something along those lines. You know, the pur student a says we were drinking, uh, she didn't tell me no, or something along those. We are getting insurance in those cases because it negates the intentional aspect of it, at least from an insurance standpoint. And then you, you talk about the cases involving the institution. So let's say that that same scenario happened at a fraternity. And the fraternity had served alcohol to student B, which led to her being incapacitated. And then this sexual assault occurred or they, the fraternity of new student A was a bad guy or something along those lines. There's gonna be insurance coverage there for, for that scenario as well. Unless there's some very specific clause on the insurance contract that says, you know, we don't handle, we will not provide any insurance coverage let's say a sexual assault that occurs under your roof. Again, like this is what we do for a living. I mean, we have nine of us here that solely handle sexual assault and abuse cases. And I don't know, maybe for, say for a handful there's almost always been insurance coverage available in those cases. And even in cases involving co in cases involving college students who for purposes of insurance technically are dependents and insureds under their parents' policies still. They will be covered by their homeowners. Now, if there may be, it's something in the homeowners that says, We we're not, covering like criminal acts or something like that. But we have had college assault cases where we have sued the individual perpetrator and gotten coverage under the parents' homeowners.  Susan Stone: That's great for the parents if, God forbid, your kids involved. Don't just give up. If one person that you talked to says, ah, forget it. There's always a way with some creative lawyering. I like that message of hope. .  Kristina Supler: And on that note, we've covered a lot of ground and territory in our discussion today. We've sort of weaved in and out of broader topics and and more technical legal discussion, I'd like to end by giving you the opportunity, Brian. What message or advice or words of encouragement do you have for sexual abuse survivors and their parents.  Brian Kent: So first and foremost, I think, thank you for you guys doing what you do. I think that for survivors it's super important to make sure that if something does happen that you find attorneys that have experience in handling these cases, that will provide you a safe place to, to say what you need to say, and will be an integral part in, in your healing process.  And I do believe that what we do in terms of helping people in the civil process is a crucial, important part of the healing process. I mean, you have the criminal case that deals with the criminal perpetrator. But a, as we know most times the abuse or assault happened because of some institutional safety failure. And really the way to, to prevent that from happening again is, is through these civil lawsuits and, and holding these, these other folks accountable as well and, and giving the voice to the victim who has their own attorney in the civil lawsuit to tell their story the way that they wanted to be told. So I think that's important for survivors that they make sure in when they're looking for somebody to, to help them in a civil case, that they find attorneys that have experience and that do these cases for the right reasons and treat, will treat the person the way that they should be treated. I think from my perspective and I can only speak from sort of an attorney, male attorney, but also a, abuse survivor is, and this is something I preach to every group that I speak to, is it is super important for any of the men in your life to ensure that they feel it's okay to be vulnerable and talk about what's going on with them.  I really truly believe that if you, if we had different if the majority of the male view out there was different than that toxic male, you gotta win, you gotta fight, you gotta do all this stuff, don't talk about your feelings, yada, yada, yada. But was more, Hey, it's okay to talk about what's going on with you. It's okay to talk about something bad that happened to you. And, and let's talk it, put it on the table. It's gonna be safe, well received, and things of that nature. Like you would see a dramatic decrease in in violence and crime in just a ton of different issues that we have with men. I mean, I, I've worked with sexual predators. Men that have committed sexual, sexually violent acts. I've worked with survivors of sexual abuse. Uh, I've worked with sexual, you know, se guys that have sexual addiction, things of that nature. And like the one common theme is they all have this internal pain that they're dealing with, and they've never been it felt like it was okay to talk about it.  Um, instead they, they act out in some sort of way in whatever that manner is. And I just think that if we were to really preach to the men in our life that it's okay to talk about what's going on with you. Be your true, authentic self then you, you would see a, a much better world out there. Um, and I'm not saying that that would not be the case for, for women as well. I can only speak to that from my perspective as sort of a male advocate and survivor.  Susan Stone: And we needed that perspective on Real Talk. And we. I know, thank you for being on here. And I cannot wait for the next opportunity to pair up with you and your wonderful team because it just makes practicing law so much more enjoyable. When you get to work with such brilliant attorneys that, uh, you don't normally get to be with, other than you, Kristina, every day of have all day, every day, more than her own family.  Kristina Supler: Thanks for joining us, Brian. This was a real treat.  Brian Kent: Oh, thank you both for having me. I really appreciate it. It was great. 

Randy Bettis' Podcast
Episode 60: DJ Randy Bettis presents: Randy's Top 22 of 2022

Randy Bettis' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 117:08


As a huge thanks to my loving and devoted fan base here is the Exclusive 2-Hour Mix set of my favorite dance mixes this year to my FB Fans, my followers on Mixcloud, on PodOmatic, and on my Apple Music PodcastThank you for all your support, hope you all have a great New Year's Celebration, whether you plan to trip the light fantastic or stay at home for a quiet evening with family/friends or just plan on using it as a time for self-reflection before staring another year of life May 2023 bring less, conflict, more love, more listening, less judgment, and more compassionate understanding for the choices each of us makes for our own lives.  For us all to stop throwing rocks at others' glass houses and start repairing our own homes.  #HappyNewYear2023 PLAYLIST:1. Risk It All - Ella Henderson x House Gospel Choir x Just Kiddin (Randy Bettis 2022  Brian Kent vs. House of Frappier Opening Edit)2. Love Comes Once In a Lifetime - OMG Collective feat. Janice Robinson (DJ Strobe Discoball Remix)3. What You To Know - Cactushead & Dorian Wood (The Disco Katz Klub Mix)4. Hold Me Closer - Elton John & Britney Spears (Joel Corry Extended Remix)5. Get Here - DJ Spen ft. Dawn Tallman (DJ Spen & David Harness Extended 6. About Damn Time - Lizzo (Purple Disco Machine Remix)7. Cuff It - Beyonce (Larry Peace 612 Mix)8. It's My Body - Steven Skeels Ft. Rasheeda Azar (Randy Bettis & Boyd's Vocal Anthem Extended Mix)9. All About Us - Allegra (Luca DebonaireClub Remix)10. You (Martin Ikin Ft. Chenai (DJRB's Extended Extended Edit)11. This Is Our Time - Dave Aude & Nick Clow (DJ Strobe Discoball Extended Remix)12. Truly Amazing - The BlackKnight ft. SuSu Bobien (DJ Spen & Reelsoul Remix)13. Glory - Julian Marsh (Original Extended Mix)14. Preach - Dj Spen presents Aline Roche fr. Aria Lyric (DJ Reelsoul Remix)15. I Believe - Mark Picchiotti presents The Absolute ft. Suzanne Palmer & Craig J. Snider (Mark Picchiotti Extended Remix)16. The Story Continues - Marco Lys (Original Mix Extended)17.  Is It A Sin - John Duff (Eric Kupper Extended Remix)18. Under Pressure - Dirty Disco vs. Queen & David Bowie (Houston Eagle House Remix)19. Clearest Blue - CHVRCHES (Randy Bettis vs Gryffin 2022 Extended Heartstopper Mix)20. Run - Becky Hill + Galantis (Galantis & Misha K VIP Extended Mix - Ext. Edit) 21. Souvenirs - Studio 54 Music ft. JKriv & RickExpress (JKRIV Remix to Dub Mix)  22. Husavik (My Hometown) - Molly Sanden ft. Will Farrell (Cahill v. Bettis 'A Little More Drama' Extended Rework)

Uncaged Show
UNCAGED With Dr Brian L Kent

Uncaged Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 14:33


Dr. Brian Kent is a global leader and senior consultant focusing on International and Domestic Operations. Over the past 3 decades he has worked in multiple levels of leadership with several government agencies to build partner capacity and provide strategy for integration across the Department of Defense and Department of State. This work in emerging technologies focuses in the areas of ISR, Data, Biometrics and Logistics.

DJ Blacklow's Podcast
House Is A Feeling (Vol. 12 | Aug. 2k22)

DJ Blacklow's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 145:35


It's been a minute since I've put out a new proper podcast… that's mostly because I've been on the road a lot this summer. But as I was prepping music to head out to Burning Man this week, I was so inspired by everything that I was listening to that I felt compelled to share a little preview of what I'll be playing this year out on the playa. This plays more like a live set than a “podcast” (however one may define that word!), but here are two-and-a-half hours of house music that's really moving me this summer.This podcast also contains a preview of Stephen Jusko and I's Nu Disco VIP Remix of our summer anthem, “Believe It Or Not” (feat. Brian Kent)... the second remix package, that includes this fresh take from us, along with new remixes from Wayne G and Andy Allder, GSP, and The Perry Twins - comes out August 30th on Swishcraft Records. Enjoy!If you enjoy the music, feel free to tip!Venmo: @DJBlacklow Find me online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djblacklowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/djblacklow/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djblacklowThe Tracklist:1) I Believe (Michael Gray & Mark Knight Remix) - Robin S2) Bless You (Original Mix) - Lizzie Curious3) Tell You What It Is (Extended Mix) - Eats Everything, Shermanology4) Sunshine (Extended Mix) - Wh05) I Want You (Wh0's Extended Festival Remix) - Skytech, Neitan, DJ Kuba6) Do Your Thing (David Penn Remix) - Basement Jaxx7) Lose My Mind (Original Mix) - Shermanology8) Life Is A Song (Philly mix) - David Morales Feat Michelle Perera9) Let Your Body Fly (Extended Mix) - Disco Gurls10) Play The Game (Extended Mix) - Lisa Unique, Soraya Vivian, Rick Live11) Push All Night (Original Mix) - GhostMasters12) All Night (Extended) - Art Of Tones13) Music Sounds Better With You (Darren After 2022 Edit) - Stardust14) Deep Inside of Me vs. Deep Inside (DJ Blacklow Edit) - Bob Sinclar, A-Trak vs. Hardrive15) Feels Good (Extended Mix) - GW Harrison16) Come Back (Robbie Rivera Remix) - Discloplex17) Break My Soul (Honey Dijon Remix) - Beyoncé18) Lifting Me Up (Extended Mix) - Andrey Exx, D'Vision19) Show Me Your Love (Extended Mix) - Wh0, Zirretta20) I Miss You (Full Intention Remix) - Full Intention21) Sete (Original Mix) - BLOND_ISH, Amadou & Mariam, Francis Mercier22) Something To Behold (Extended Mix) - Coreyography23) Work My Body (Extended Mix) - Superlover24) The Groovy Thing (Extended Mix) - GhostMasters25) Push The Feeling feat. Leon Stanford (Extended Mix) - David Penn, Leon Stanford26) Feeling Alright (Illyus & Barrientos Extended Remix) - Alterboy, Zoo District27) Da Fonk (feat. Joni) - Mochakk28) Summer Renaissance (Matt Suave Bootleg) - Beyoncé29) The Music Began To Play (Extended Mix) - Mark Knight, Armand Van Helden30) Believe It Or Not (Stephen Jusko & DJ Blacklow Nu Disco VIP Radio Edit) - Stephen Jusko & DJ Blacklow feat. Brian Kent31) Angels By My Side feat. Pauline Taylor (Floorplan Extended Remix) - Sophie Lloyd, Pauline Taylor32) Hope (KC Lights Remix Extended) - Sigma, Carla Marie

Supe‘s On! With Dr. Steven Cook
This Pod is Poggers (did we get that right?)

Supe‘s On! With Dr. Steven Cook

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 35:31 Transcription Available


It's Teacher Appreciation Week and that means Dr. Cook is headed to a middle school classroom to celebrate two outstanding educators. Cascade Middle School math teacher Brian Kent and special education teacher McKenna Johnsen share what they love about middle school (blunt, hilarious students who keep them young), how working together is building students' confidence and what's giving them hope. Plus, find out which of our teachers (who is still teaching today) inspired Kent as a high schooler by making it “cool to know stuff.”

Dear Katie: Survivor Stories
S2E2 Court of Courage

Dear Katie: Survivor Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 41:10


Brian Kent is an attorney in the state of Pennsylvania who was inspired to help others after he himself experienced sexual abuse as a child.  In this episode, Brian talks about how clergy abuse affected his relationship with his church, his family, and himself.  Hosts: Katie Koestner and Kavita Ajmere Guest: Brian Kent Editor: Craig Stanton   

The Tonight Show
Tuesday 16th November 2021- Pubs and Clubs Face Midnight Closing, Winter Lockdowns Across Europe, and Mr Moonlight Case

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 47:02


Claire Brock is joined by Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton, Paul Murphy TD, Pete Lunn, Donall O'Keeffe, Shona Murray, Dr Brian Kent, Liam Herrick, and Deborah Naylor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Parallel Justice
A Shroud of Secrecy: Abuse in Scientology

Parallel Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 55:02


“A Shroud of Secrecy: Abuse in Scientology” peels back the curtain of systematic abuse allowed by leaders in the Church of Scientology. Led by a trifecta of three incredible attorneys: Brian Kent, Guy D'Andrea and Jeff Fritz, this episode of Parallel Justice disentangles a complex web of tactics, policies and decisions that allowed child sex abuse in Scientology to go unchecked. Please be advised that this episode does contain mentions of child sex abuse. Learn more about our guests here: Brian Kent https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/brian-kent/ (https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/brian-kent/) Guy D'Andrea https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/guy-dandrea/ (https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/guy-dandrea/) Jeff Fritz  https://www.soloffandzervanos.com/attorneys/jeffrey-p-fritz.shtml (https://www.soloffandzervanos.com/attorneys/jeffrey-p-fritz.shtml) Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/ (https://victimbar.org/) To contact compassionate, confidential support, call or text 1-855-484-2846 or chat at VictimConnect Resource Center at https://victimconnect.org/ (https://victimconnect.org/)

Support For Survivors
Justice for Miracle Meadows Children

Support For Survivors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 60:00


  This is the second of our two-part series about the physical and sexual abuse reported by kids housed at Miracle Meadows School, a residential treatment center located in West Virginia. Shaunestte interviews attorneys Brian Kent and Guy D'Andrea, who along with their co-counsel, represented twenty-nine former students in civil litigation against school administrators and faculty. Brian and Guy talk about the complex nature of sexual abuse litigation and the important role their trauma-informed training played in helping them connect with these survivors while also respecting their mental health needs. Brian and Guy share how teamwork between co-counsel and the survivors led to an impressive $51.9 million settlement. Brian Kent is a founding partner at the law firm of Laffey, Bucci & Kent, LLP based in Philadelphia with offices in New Jersey, New York, and Delaware. Brian was a sex crimes unit prosecutor with the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office where he worked to ensure the safety of abused children. He handled 100's of sexual assault and child sex abuse cases from inception and investigation through trial. He also tried and convicted some of Montgomery County's most dangerous sex offenders. In his current practice, Brian represents sexual assault survivors in a variety of litigation that has garnered extensive local and national media attention. Specifically, he has represented numerous women who reported they were sexually assaulted at Massage Envy facilities. Guy D'Andrea is an experienced high-profile criminal and civil trial lawyer who has litigated more than 100 jury trials and hundreds of bench trials. He is a former Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia. During his tenure as a prosecutor, he tried over 500 cases. In his current practice, Guy regularly handles cases nationally involving sexual and physical assaults in institutional settings including boarding schools, residential treatment facilities, hospitals, universities, sports organizations, day care centers, and schools.   Host- Shaunestte Terrell Guests- Brian Kent & Guy D'Andrea

Mission Driven Made Podcast

What's going on Mission Driven Made community! Enjoy episode # 20 where we talk to former professional baseball player, Brian Kent. Brian discusses how he walked onto not one, but two different collegiate sports teams all in hopes of making the pros one day. He shares his life changing injuries he sustained, how he got a contract with the Chicago White Sox, and the process of writing his new book.Contact info for Brian:Instagram - @bkstrength_chicagoWebsite - bkstrength.comBook - https://www.bkstrength.com/walked-onMission Driven Made info:https://missiondrivenmade.comMDM Apparel - https://missiondrivenmade.com/store/Instagram - @missiondrivenmadeSupport the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/JacobStraub)

#WeGotGoals
How Brian Kent Learned To Adjust Goals as a Two-Sport, Walk-on, Undrafted Athlete

#WeGotGoals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 41:15


Leaned up against his car, Brian Kent, waited outside of my home on a winter morning in Chicago with a proof of his book "Walked On" tucked under his arm. I've known Kent for a while - we trained together, we worked together, and I consider him a friend. On the pages of the book he hands me are the formative years of his life as an athlete spelled out in the details of opportunities and setbacks, which seem to occur in alternating order. I've heard some of the stories - I knew he met his wife in Nebraska, I knew he inevitably signed a contract with the Chicago White Sox (a team I vowed to care about at least a little when I married my husband) - but together, all at once it spells out a different kind of story of the college athlete. The story of the athletes without advocates trying to navigate an insanely complicated and ever-changing system. On this week's episode of #WeGotGoals, Kent and I discuss why he wrote the book, what it took to finally put fingers to keyboard and the goal of writing it all down in the first place. And to hear Kent tell it, it's not a cautionary tale, really. It's a story of learning to find an internal motivation to keep going for the love of being good at something and pushing yourself to perform. He wants that message to make its way to young athletes everywhere - being good for the sake of that alone, not praise - especially those who want to stick with a sport into college. It's also a story of being at the right place at the right time a few times over - born to a great coach, promised a scholarship at a Big10 University (you'll have to read the book to see how that turns out), working at a gym at the exact time a Chicago White Sox talent scout works out. It takes hard work and luck. But it's also another reason to protect young and impressionable athletes trying desperately to make it in the college athletics business. For every very resilient athlete like Kent, there's another who develops mental health concerns, injuries, have their playing time cut without explanation, or start to question why they're spending a full-time job's worth of time on something. In a report by Harvard Athletics, varsity sports reported on attrition from sports in general, noting that one in four varsity athletes leave their sports by senior year, while many other Division I schools report attrition around 30 percent. You'll hear Kent and I talk about this and more on this week's episode. Resources: Get the Book "Walked On: Life Lessons From A Two-Sport Non-Scholarship College Athlete" Follow Brian Kent on Instagram Find Brian everywhere he trains If you love this episode as much as we do, subscribe to the #WeGotGoals podcast wherever you like to listen to podcasts, including on Apple and Spotify (and leave us a rating while you're at it, please).

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
No patients with coronavirus in St James's Hospital

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 1:47


We talk to Brian Kent, Consultant Respiratory Physician, at St James' Hospital as it records no in-patients with Covid today - for the first time since March last year.

MoneyHeart
Market Value Medicine - Brian Kent - Episode 044

MoneyHeart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 24:40


Most doctors don't have to worry too much about marketing. Their customers (aka: patients) need their services to relieve pain and stay alive, so they're always in demand. Once hired by a clinic or hospital the doctor has a steady stream of patients as dictated by the patient's health insurance policies. Plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Brian Kent, has to do things a little differently. His work is considered “elective” and not covered by insurance. His patients pay out of pocket. Therefore, he has to have a website, gather testimonials, post before and after photos, advertise, and maintain a stellar reputation to keep his business running just like most other service based businesses. "I have a lot of inside information and that's more than most people have when they choose somebody." Dr. Kent and I discuss how when he needs to go to a doctor he can ask his colleagues, but when the general public has to choose a doctor it's pretty much luck of the draw. He points out that in other performance based fields, like professional sports, there are tons of statistics on which the players are judged. In medicine there's no public reporting of how quickly patients recover or how successful treatments and surgeries are at solving a patient's problem. We also get into the difficult problem of who decides how much the doctor gets paid, how many other layers of people get involved, and how that effects what patients pay. Dr. Kent can be reached by calling his office at (918) 994-4100. Those before and after photos we mention are available on his website briankentmd.com. His book, S.N.A.F.U. – A Medical Satire, is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. More at moneyheartshow.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneyheart/support

WalkOn Mentality
#4 Walking the Walk (2) Brian Kent

WalkOn Mentality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 32:21


Brian Kent: -BKSTRENGTH OWNER & CHICAGO-BASED PERSONAL TRAINER -ON YOUR MARK COACHING & TRAINING LEADERSHIP COUNCIL -NIKE TRAINING CHICAGO TRAINER -MARTIAL ARTIST TAEKWONDO, JUDO, BJJ -PRO/COLLEGE BASEBALL CATCHER -COLLEGE FOOTBALL FULLBACK - Walked On Author TALK ABOUT DYNAMIC!!! Tune in and hear his incredible story as a former dual-sport Walkon, and how that has shaped all of the roles he is in today. Grab your copy of his book "Walked On: Life Lessons of a Two-Sport Non-Scholarship College Athlete" here : https://www.bkstrength.com/walked-on Follow him here: @bkstrength_chicago

Fad or Future
Life Lessons from a Two-Sport Non-Scholarship Athlete w/ Brian Kent

Fad or Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 62:09


Brian Kent has had his name on the back of a Chicago White Sox Jersey after he thought he was done with baseball forever. Brian’s story is an unusual one in that he played two division-one sports, all without a scholarship, but with a ton of will. His new book, “Walked On: Life Lessons from a Two Sport Non-Scholarship Athlete”, truly gives lessons for any athlete out there. On this episode:How to keep a level head. How one play can light the fire for your future. What happens when none of your coaches believe in you. How to pull yourself up when you’ve been knocked down. And so much more!Ge the book: https://www.bkstrength.com/walked-onBrian's Instagram: https://instagram.com/bkstrength_chicago?igshid=1k9zh7626dgq9###Joey’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joeythurmanfit/?hl=en Joey’s Website: https://www.joeythurman.com/ Fad or Future Website: https://www.fadorfuture.com/#DontBeAFaddy

Gutenberg Deep Dive
Episode 04 - The Re-Creation of Brian Kent

Gutenberg Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 46:02


In our fourth episode, Jon and Mike discuss The Re-Creation of Brian Kent by Harold Bell Wright (Free at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3265 ). Will this book hold up to its glowing GoodReads rating? Listen to find out. We’ll discuss salvation, redemption, and how to be super passive-aggressive toward your enemies. Join us next month when we discuss Main Street ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Street_(novel) ) by Sinclair Lewis ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Lewis ) ( http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/543 ). Music by The Joy Drops ( http://thejoydrops.com/ ) Contact us: http://www.gutenbergdeepdive.com Jon - Twitter: @thebuda Mike - Twitter: @msmullen

Gutenberg Deep Dive
Episode 03 - The Man of the Forest

Gutenberg Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 42:27


In our third episode, Jon and Mike discuss The Man of the Forest by Zane Grey (Free at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3457 ). This was the BEST SELLING BOOK OF 2020, so you know it must be good…... We continue to adjust our podcast to meet our pandemic stricken audience’s needs, so we’ve included a new segment where Jon makes a fool of himself summarizing the novel. Let us know if he should do it again. Join us next month when we discuss The Re-Creation of Brian Kent by Harold Bell Wright ( http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3265 ). Music by The Joy Drops ( http://thejoydrops.com/ ) Contact us: http://www.gutenbergdeepdive.com Jon - Twitter: @thebuda Mike - Twitter: @msmullen

House Renovations Reloaded
Brian Kent - Proud (Deanne Club Mix)

House Renovations Reloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 7:19


Billboard Recording Artist Brian Kent’s latest single marks his tenth release and features seven powerful and diverse remixes from Wayne G, Tony Moran, GSP, DJ Toy Armada & DJ GRIND, Leo Blanco, DJ DEANNE, and Casey Alva. Written by Ruth-Anne Cunningham and John Shanks who’ve previously worked with the likes of Britney Spears, One Direction, Avicii, Celine Dion, Stevie Nicks and many more, “Proud” speaks to the aspiration of making someone you care about that’s supported your journey in life proud of you.

Randy Bettis' Podcast
DJ Randy Bettis presents: Anthem - 2010 Closing Party of the Original Pavilion

Randy Bettis' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 60:12


OUT OF THE DJRB VAULT: This is a blast from the past! I had the distinct honor to play the closing party of the Original World-Famous Pavilion on in the Pine on Fire Island at the end of the 2010 season. That winter our original sacred space burnt to the ground. :( For many of us that original Pavilion was a home and was our church. I would frequently pay homage to the ANTHEMS of the day in my own party at the Pavilion and this one just happen to fall on the closing party of that year. Music included: Firework by Katy Perry, Release Me by Agnes, While You See a Chance by Matt Zarley ft Ellis Porter-Smith (aka Billy), Hang With Me by Robyn, I Stay In Love With You by Mariah Carey, All The Lovers by Kylie Minogue and I'll Find A Way by the amazing gay singer/songwriter Brian Kent, along with a few other gems. | I hope you enjoy this, and for those who also happen to be there on that night I hope this brings back some sweet sweet memories of our beloved PAVILION. PLAYLIST: 1. Firework - Katy Perry 2. Release Me - Agnes 3. Soon - Leanne Rimes 4. While You See A Chance - Matt Zarley ft. Billy Porter 5. Hang With Me - Robyn 6. I Stay In Love With You - Mariah 7. Alive - Goldfrapp 8. All The Lovers - Kylie Minogue 9. I’ll Find A Way - Brian Kent All Right Reserved by original artists - Recorded live at the world-famous Pavilion Nightclub on Fire Island Pines, NY

House Renovations Reloaded
Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Ft. Brian Kent - Just Say Yes (Deanne Summer Of Yes Mix) SC Preview

House Renovations Reloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 3:03


Thrilled to be part of this amazing and diverse remix package. Available for release on all platforms on Aug 20. Enjoy this preview until then. JUST SAY YES!

DJ Blacklow's Podcast
Dog Days of Summer (Vol. 4 | August 2019)

DJ Blacklow's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 82:47


Over the past few years, I’ve put out a series of podcasts right around the late-July, early-August period, which I’ve called my “Dog Days of Summer” series. It always contains a collection of hot midsummer jams meant for losing your inhibitions and getting sweaty on the dance floor.Here’s the latest chapter, just in time for my return to Washington DC on Aug. 3rd. I’m excited to make my debut at Avalon Saturdays this weekend and catch up with the crowd in our nation’s capital! Here’s where else you can hear me play live this summer… and on into the fall! August 3rd - Avalon Saturdays, Washington DCAugust 20th - The Crown & Anchor, Provincetown, MA August 24th – Sept. 2nd – Burning Man, Black Rock City, NV Sept. 21st - Overdrive, Spin Nightclub, San Diego Oct. 27th – Halloween New Orleans (HNO) Nov. 3rd - Palm Springs Pride (TBA) Dec. 31st – TBA soon! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djblacklow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djblacklow/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djblacklow Web: http://www.djblacklow.com/ Bookings: Mark Warner, The Benedetti Group, mark@thebenedettigroup.com COMING SOON - a new collaboration remix of Katy Perry's "Never Really Over"! Tracklist: 1) The One (Original Mix) - Illyus & Barrientos 2) You Got Me Rockin' (Original Mix) – Jerome Robins 3) Everyday (Original Mix) – Eddie Thoneick 4) Start To Party (Oscar Velazquez Remix) - Micky Friedmann 5) Higher Love (Thiago Antony Remix) - Kygo, Whitney Houston 6) I'm Outta Love (Jeh Franco & VMC Remix) - Anastacia 7) Nails Hair Hips Heels (Sagi Kariv Remix) – Todrick Hall 8) Kiss My Jazz (Leanh Pvt Unreleased Remix) - Las Bibas from Vizcaya 9) Music Is The Answer (João Lemoz & Leanh Mash!) - Madonna, Celeda & Yinon Yahel 10) Sucker (Vinny Coradello Remix) – Jonas Brothers 11) Same (Dan Slater Remix) – Alfie Arcuri 12) Azucar (Original Mix) – Bent Collective 13) High Horse (Stephen Jusko Remix) – Kacey Musgraves 14) Just Say Yes (Leo Blanco Club Mix) - Toy Armada & DJ GRIND ft. Brian Kent 15) I’ll Stand By You (Willian Roma & VMC 2k18 Remix) – The Pretenders 16) Gloria (Anthony May Pride Remix) – Laura Branigan 17) Thinkin Bout You (Dario Xavier Club Mix) - Ciara 18) Light On (Adam Turner Extended Mix) – Maggie Rogers

DJ GRIND | The Daily Grind
June 2019 Mix | Toy Armada & DJ GRIND "Just Say Yes" Summer Tour Promo Podcast

DJ GRIND | The Daily Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 95:36


Pride season is here, and we're celebrating with an all-new extended podcast full of uplifting summer anthems and reimagined dance classics! We're especially proud to feature our new single with Brian Kent, "Just Say Yes," plus our latest remixes for Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Sia and Inaya Day! This month, LGBTQ people and allies from around the globe will gather in New York City to commemorate WorldPride and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Stonewall. It's an important milestone for our community, and an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to the values that unite us. This podcast features some of the biggest tracks from our "Just Say Yes" Summer Tour, which culminates at WorldPride NYC with a message of unity, love and celebration. Whether you dance with us along the way or listen from afar, we're so grateful to share in this journey with you! Happy PRIDE! Love, Stephen & Toy Toy Armada & DJ GRIND 2019 "Just Say Yes" Summer Tour Saturday, 5/25: Memorial Weekend Pensacola Saturday, 6/8: Masterbeat SpLAash & Poolwatch: LA Pride Pool Party (Los Angeles, CA) Friday, 6/14: PRIDE XL 2.0 @ The Triangle (Denver, CO) Saturday, 6/15: Gaylabration 2019: FutureHomo Pride Party (Portland, OR) Saturday, 6/29: WorldPride NYC: VIP Rooftop Party (New York City) www.djgrind.net = = = = = June 2019 Mix | Toy Armada & DJ GRIND "Just Say Yes" Summer Tour Promo Podcast 1. Just Say Yes (Original Mix) – Toy Armada & DJ GRIND ft. Brian Kent 2. You Say (Russ Rich and Andy Allder I Believe in the Club Mix) – Lauren Daigle 3. Save Your Breath (Luca Debonaire Club Mix) – Popcorn Poppers & Chris Marina 4. A Little Respect (Houston Eagle Big Room Remix) – Dirty Disco vs Erasure 5. Ride On Time (Extended Mix) – Guena LG ft. Black Box 6. Disco Electrique (Fabio Campos & Andre Grossi Remix) – Bingo Players vs Chocolate Puma 7. Break Free (Toy Armada 2019 Remix) – Ariana Grande 8. Without Me (Danny Mart Super Remix) – Halsey 9. Love At First Sight (Tommer Mizrahi Remix) – Kylie Minogue 10. I Don’t Care (Leo Blanco Remix) – Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber 11. Walk Me Home (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) – P!nk 12. Every Breath You Take (Andre Grossi & Leanh Remix) – Big Kid ft. Audrey Callahan 13. Move Your Body (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND 2019 Remix) – Sia 14. Dancing With A Stranger (Tommer Mizrahi Remix) – Sam Smith & Normani 15. Dance Our Tears Away (Stonebridge Remix) – John De Sohn ft. Kristin Amparo 16. Insomnia (Danny Verde Remix) – Daya 17. Unconditionally (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Mardi Gras Mix) – Katy Perry 18. One World (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Anthem Mix) – Inaya Day #JustSayYes #NothingHoldsYouBack

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - "Into The Groove" - Part 2

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 54:47


It's Season 2 on Really Queen Radio where we look at an artist that helped shape and form LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk part 2 of our 2 part episode on MADONNA on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u.

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - "Pink Flamingos"

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 59:20


It's Season 2 on Really Queen Radio where we look at an artist that helped shape and form LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk DIVINE on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u.Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?"

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 60:00


It's Season 2 on Really Queen Radio where we look at an artist that helped shape and form LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk BOY GEORGE on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u.Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 57:38


It's Season 2 on Really Queen Radio where we look at an artist that helped shape and form LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk ELTON JOHN on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u.Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - "Killer Queen"

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 61:58


It's Season 2 on Really Queen Radio where we look at an artist that helped shape and form LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk FREDDY MERCURY on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Join Billboard Recording Artist, Brian Kent and listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u.Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - "I Want Your Sex"

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 64:20


It's Season 2 on Really Queen Radio where we look at an artist that helped shape and form LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk GEORGE MICHAEL on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u.Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - "Ground Control to Major Tom"

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 55:33


It's Season 2 on Really Queen Radio where we look at an artist that helped shape and form LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk DAVID BOWIE on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u.Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - Barbra Streisand

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 38:30


Join us for a look at a new artist that helped shape and form our LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk BARBRA STREISAND on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the weekly radio show segment Thursdays from 8:00pm-9:00pm PST!Listen LIVE Thursdays at 8:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u starting January 10th, 2019Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - Judy Garland

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 31:18


Join us for a look at a new artist that helped shape and form our LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk JUDY GARLAND on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the new weekly radio show segment Wednesdays from 6:00pm-6:30pm PST! on House of Pride.Listen LIVE Wednesdays at 6:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - Diana Ross

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 33:01


Join us for a look at a new artist that helped shape and form our LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from. So, "pull up to the bumper baby", time to EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!This week we talk DIANA ROSS on REALLY QUEEN RADIO, the new weekly radio show segment Wednesdays from 6:00pm-6:30pm PST! on House of Pride.Listen LIVE Wednesdays at 6:00PM PST at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio AND reallyqueenradio.com

Really Queen Radio Podcast
Really Queen? - Sylvester

Really Queen Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 32:00


REALLY QUEEN? is the new weekly radio show segment featuring myself and IG celeb @FurryPup aka Jay! Wednesdays from 6:00pm-6:30pm! Listen LIVE at: http://nthmost.net:8000/mutiny-studio.m3u and CALL IN at: (415) 550-0511Really Queen was born out of a dance floor conversation that went something like this:Brian: “OMG, I love this song!”Jay: “What is this?”Brian: “Ummm…Grace Jones”Jay: “Who is Grace Jones?”Brian: (Giant eye roll) “REALLY QUEEN?”It’s becoming ever more evident that the LGBTQ youth does not know our musical herstory huney, so it’s up to us more "enlightened" individuals to pass down the knowledge. Join us for a look at a new artist that helped shape and form our LGBTQ musical history. We’ll hear their music, learn their contributions and hopefully walk away knowing a little bit more about where we came from and why people did so much ecstasy back then. So, "pull up to the bumper baby" and let’s EDUCATE THE CHILDREN!Find us on IG at @reallyqueenradio