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CorrerPorSenderos | El podcast de trail-running
Episodio 64. Lo de Courtney Dauwalter… ¿El gap hombre-mujer se estrecha en la larga distancia?

CorrerPorSenderos | El podcast de trail-running

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 28:46


Si estás en el mundillo del trail running, no importa que te guste más la larga distancia o la corta, apuesto a que has oído hablar de lo de Courtney… E, incluso si no estás en el mundillo trail, es muy posible que hayas oído hablar de este caso tan sorprendente, pues Mrs Courtney Dauwalter (/mí-ses cóhr-ni du-wal-ter/) ha aparecido en medios generalistas, como The New York Times, y en prestigiosos podcasts, como Rich Roll Podcast o, casi nada, The Joe Rogan Experience. No es para menos, Courtney atesora un palmarés y unas cifras estratosféricas, que pocas personas pueden igualar, sea en ultra-running o en cualquier otro deporte o disciplina. De las 53 carreras que figuran en su UTMB index (según escribo esto en julio de 2023), ha hecho primer puesto en 33 de esas carreras y top3 en 43 de esas carreras. O sea, gana dos de cada tres carreras que corre y hace podio en el 80%. Es más, en los últimos cinco años, desde 2018 hasta hoy, ha ganado el 90% de las carreras que ha disputado. Por no hablar de los tiempazos que hace, muchas veces de récord, y de los márgenes con que gana a la segunda clasificada… Para rematar, es fácil verla meterse en el top10 absoluto, por delante de una parte considerable del pelotón masculino. No doy más cifras para no marearte. Ante este fenómeno alucinante, hay varias preguntas que vienen enseguida a la mente. Una, muy obvia, es ¿cómo se explica el éxito arrollador de Courtney? Yendo un poco más allá, también cabe preguntarse ¿es posible que la brecha hombre-mujer en rendimiento atlético se estreche en distancias largas y que, por tanto, las mujeres estén mejor dotadas para el ultra-running? Y, de ser así, la tercera cuestión también salta a los ojos: ¿por qué a las mujeres se les da mejor que a los hombres la ultra-distancia? Bien, pues, así como quien no quiere la cosa, acabo de componer el guion del episodio de hoy. Se vienen tres apartados. Primero, qué es el fenómeno Courtney Dauwalter y cómo se explica. Segundo, ¿es verdad que, a mayor distancia en trail-running, menor gap hombre-mujer? Tercero, ¿por qué las mujeres podrían estar mejor dotadas para la ultra-distancia? Para contestar las dos últimas cuestiones, nos apoyaremos en un elegante y reciente estudio titulado: “Running Endurance in Women Compared to Men: Retrospective Analysis of Matched Real‑World Big Data”. Sin más dilación, vamos al turrón. Sígueme en https://www.instagram.com/correrporsenderos/ donde publico píldoras sobre trail running a diario en Stories

The Anonymous Podcast
Spiritual Principle a Day - August 30th with Courtney E. - The Value of Honest Self-Assessment

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 20:27


A commentary and discussion on the Spiritual Principle a Day Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast

I Saw It On Linden Street
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971)

I Saw It On Linden Street

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 75:21


After saving a young militant's life from the police, a black male prostitute goes on the run through LA, dodging the man in an effort to escape to Mexico & freedom. Tune in as Chris talks Blaxploitation, archetypes, & DIY as the LSCE screens the 1971 Melvin Van Peebles cult classic "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song." Join us! Check us out at LSCEP.com Like, Review, Subscribe! Works Cited: Alexander, George. Why We Make Movies : Black Filmmakers Talk About the Magic of Cinema. 1st ed. New York: Harlem Moon, 2003. Angio, Joe. How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (And Enjoy It). Breakfast at Noho, LLC. 2005. 85 Mins. Blu Ray. Bates, Courtney E. J. “Sweetback's ‘Signifyin(g)' Song: Mythmaking in Melvin Van Peebles' Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song.” Quarterly review of film and video 24, no. 2 (2007): 171–181. Bogle, Donald. Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films. 5th Ed. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc., 2016. James, Darius. That's Blaxploitation! : Roots of the Baadasssss 'Tude (rated X by an All-Whyte Jury). New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1995. Loeb, Anthony, John Cassavetes, Joan. Tewkesbury, Steve. Shagan, Bill Butler, Buck. Henry, William. Friedkin, and Melvin Van Peebles. Filmmakers in Conversation. Chicago, Ill: Columbia College, 1982. Lott, Chris. “Reading Myth in Sweetback: Middling Strategies Between the Ideal and the Exploitative.” Film Matters 4, no. 4 (2013): 26–32. Riley, Clayton. “What Makes Sweetback Run?” New York Times. May 9th, 1971. Pg. 161 Totaro, Donato. “Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (Melvin van Peebles, 1971).” Offscreen 22, no. 11 (2018). Accessed on 2/3/22 from https://offscreen.com/view/sweet-sweetbacks-baadasssss-song-melvin-van-peebles-1971 Wiggins, Benjamin. “‘You Talkin' Revolution, Sweetback': On Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song and Revolutionary Filmmaking.” Black camera : the newsletter of the Black Film Center/Archives 4, no. 1 (2012): 28–52. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message

Soul Works with Adey Chekol
How We Should Be Approaching Virtual Learning with Dr. Courtney Rose

Soul Works with Adey Chekol

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 48:39


Has virtual learning left you confused and asking so many questions on what this school year would look like for your family? It certainly has me wondering how I can best prepare myself and my children which is why I had this amazing conversation with Dr. Courtney Rose.Dr. Courtney E. Rose is a Visiting Professor in the Urban Education program at Florida International University and Founder of Ivy Rose Consulting, and a former 5th grade Math/Science teacher. She holds a Doctorate in Curriculum & Teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University, an M.Ed. in Human Development and Psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelors in Elementary Education from the University of Florida. Currently, her research and work interests include the development and implementation of innovative approaches to social justice-oriented and culturally relevant instructional practices and curricular designs, including recent developments in the area of Hip-Hop Education. Her student-driven approach to teacher education and professional development aims to help educators and administrators develop or enhance their practices to bridge students' cultural, academic and social identities and create more meaningful learning experiences with and for the increasingly diverse students and families of today's schools.If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! Follow me on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i.am.adey/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/adeychekolFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/i.am.adey/Website: https://adeychekol.com/Love you Beautiful Souls!

Monster Craze Memoirs
In the Shadow of King Kong|"King Dinosaur" (Monster Craze Memoirs - 07/04/2020)

Monster Craze Memoirs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 38:57


First episode of our break takes on Bert I. Gordon's debut Z-feature "King Dinosaur," and explores questions of animal cruelty in commercial cinema.Works Cited:Glenn Erickson, "King Dinosaur," review for DVD Savant (2002)Dennis Fischer, "Science Fiction Film Directors, 1895 - 1998" (2011)Mark Thomas McGee, "Talk's Cheap, Action's Expensive: The Films of Robert L. Lippert" (2014)W.J.T. Mitchell, "The Last Dinosaur Book: The Life and Times of a Cultural Icon" (1998)Courtney E. White, " "The Utmost Care, Kindness, and Consideration": The MPPDA versus Allegations of Animal Abuse, 1923 - 1925," Cinema Journal, Vol. 55, No. 4 (Fall 2016)Donate to 70+ community bail, mutual aid, and racial justice organizing funds across the country: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bailfundsgeorge_floydAll original music courtesy of Niel Jakobyhttps://nieljacoby.bandcamp.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MonsterCrazeMemoirsOfficialiTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monster-craze-memoirs/id1491963648Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aSrQ5JFez33XuVanaFYIwPocket Casts: https://pca.st/lkra63chSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-3949861YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBGcDWtQj2wGEnlAB7P4AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Monster-Craze-Memoirs-106199087480182/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KennethJWaste2

For the Love of Local
Can you help your community thrive during COVID-19?

For the Love of Local

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 19:47


A big thank you to Kristi McMorris from the Lodi & Lake Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce for sitting down with me to discuss small business climate in the midst of COVID-19 and what we will see with re-opening our community! Get some up to date information on this topic and more at lodilakewisconsin.org! Thank you to Courtney E. Photography for the stunning pictures of Lodi!

On Call Rotation
The Long Night feat. Courtney E.

On Call Rotation

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 29:45


As a graduate hall director, it is quite a shock to move into a higher authority, especially when your on-call responsibilities change. Follow this long night of three incidents happening, relating to alcohol-consumption, injury, and autism spectrum-related moments.

Catfish: The TV Show After Show – AfterBuzz TV Network
Catfish: The TV Show S:5 | Kayla & Courtney E:10 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Catfish: The TV Show After Show – AfterBuzz TV Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016


AFTERBUZZ TV — Catfish: The TV Show edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of MTV’s Catfish: The TV Show. In this episode, hosts Lem Gonsalves and Nino Llanera discuss episode 10. ABOUT CATFISH: On the Internet, a “catfish” … Read the rest The post Catfish: The TV Show S:5 | Kayla & Courtney E:10 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.

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LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE: "What are my Free Speech rights at work? Tell me!"

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2014 34:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode is, “What are my Free Speech rights at work? Tell me!” 1) What are your Free Speech rights in society at large? Are people legally guaranteed free speech? For example, in the USA the right to Free Speech is in the federal constitution. It states, “AMENDMENT I - Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” (http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment). What are the Free Speech rights in practice (i.e., what happens to people in real life who engage in unpopular speech)? Pay attention to this aspect of your analysis! 2) What are the employment rights in society? Are people legally guaranteed jobs? In the USA, they are not. Thus, a job is a privilege and not a right. Therefore, employers may make decisions based on tardiness, dress, politeness, etc., and thus are able to make decisions based on speech (that they deem inappropriate for their organization). In any case, ask yourself what the benefit is to behaving in an insulting or demeaning manner? I would not advise it irrespective of what the law provides. Be strategic about your professional behavior and goals!

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “A marriage license is just a piece of paper! Or, is it?”

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2014 30:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode is, “A marriage license is just a piece of paper! Or, is it?” Ah, love! Heart racing, blood pumping, skin tingling, love! The heart wants what the heart wants. Marriage can be the unification of two souls, two minds, two hearts into one lifelong partnership, friendship, and romantic union. It also can be a stressful experience fraught with financial, emotional, and even physical pain. The power of a legal marriage (i.e., that the government recognizes) is immense. Your debt, your assets, your property, and so many other aspects of your life are impacted by a legal marriage that you want to be fully aware and informed before entering into a marriage. In this episode we address age of consent, degree of relation (are you able to marry your first cousin?), and the limits on how many simultaneous marriages may occur. These issues may render a marriage license void. NOTE: In Texas (USA) it used to be legal to marry your first cousin (when I started practicing law in 1998). The law changed in 2005 and now it is illegal in Texas (but legal in several other states including California, Florida and Hawaii). Let’s talk about marriage!  

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “I think I am being harassed at work. Am I? How do I know?"

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2014 34:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. They provide a primary level of legal services for commonly occurring legal issues and make referrals to specialists for more complex issues (appeals of cases, rare facts, unusual issues, etc.). We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode is, “I think I am being harassed at work. Am I? How do I know?” Where there is smoke there is (often) fire! In other words, if you think you are being harassed at work, you often are being harassed at work. Why do you think you are being harassed? Be specific. Let’s discuss how you have the right to be treated with respect in your workplace (no matter where you are working, what your job is, or who you are.  If you have a suspicion that you are being harassed, how you will know depends on a few issues. Is the behavior part of your legal job description? Is the behavior consistent with how other people are treated in the workplace (or are you being singled out)? If this behavior happened outside of work, would it be “wrong?” (or even illegal)?  You have the right to be respected at work so let’s explore your current situation!

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “I don't have any stuff, I don't need a will, right?!”

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2014 34:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. They provide a primary level of legal services for commonly occurring legal issues and make referrals to specialists for more complex issues (appeals of cases, rare facts, unusual issues, etc.). We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode is, “I don’t have any stuff, I don’t need a will, right?!” I hate to break it to you, but in the US (and many other parts of the world), you already have a will (an automatic one that the government provides for everyone). If you do not create your own original will, the one that the government has already created for you will be used. That is called dying “intestate.” If you have no realatives that can be located under the government will, your stuff will go to the government ("escheat" to the crown or the state). This is rare but can happen. If you want to decide who gets your stuff (and who does not get it), you have to make your own original will. Let’s discuss the reality of death and the reality of either choosing to keep the government will you already have or whether to create your own!

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “How do I stop my ex from seeing our kids?!”

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2014 34:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. They provide a primary level of legal services for commonly occurring legal issues and make referrals to specialists for more complex issues (appeals of cases, rare facts, unusual issues, etc.). We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode is, “How do I stop my ex from seeing our kids?!” If your “ex” has a legal right to the kids, you cannot stop them for seeing them. Even if they are behind on their child support. What do I mean by “legal right” to the kids? Presumption is that children born during legally recognized marriage are the children of the spouses. Science and technology now permit people to obtain genetic material (eggs from egg donors and sperm from sperm donors). There are surrogates who will carry implanted embryos. Figuring out who is the “mother” and who is the “father” is not always simple. If your “ex” (boyfriend, girlfriend, fiancé, etc.) does not have a legal right to the kids, you can stop them from seeing them simply by saying so. Join in as we discuss this fascinating topic!

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: "I have been sued...by my credit card company, what now?"- 2

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 32:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. They provide a primary level of legal services for commonly occurring legal issues and make referrals to specialists for more complex issues (appeals of cases, rare facts, unusual issues, etc.). We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode, Part 2 of a 2 part episode, addresses the topic of, "I have been sued....by my credit card company, what do I do?!” First, in Part 1, have you actually been sued? Or, have you been threatened to be sued in the future? A letter (even one from a law firm representing a credit card lender) is not a lawsuit. We address some of the basics of what a lawsuit is (filing court documents with court clerk) versus what it is not (phone calls, letters, threats to file a lawsuit in the future if the credit card balance is not paid). Secondly, in Part 2, we discuss what the general steps are available to you once a lawsuit has been filed against you (service of the lawsuit, number of days to file an answer, notice of hearings, default judgment, appearing at hearings, etc.). Knowledge is the key to successfully handling these types of situations!

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: "I have been sued...by my credit card company, what now?"- 1

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2014 32:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. They provide a primary level of legal services for commonly occurring legal issues and make referrals to specialists for more complex issues (appeals of cases, rare facts, unusual issues, etc.). We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services.  This episode, Part 1 of a 2 part episode, addresses the topic of, "I have been sued....by my credit card company, what do I do?!”  First, have you actually been sued? Or, have you been threatened to be sued in the future? A letter (even one from a law firm representing a credit card lender) is not a lawsuit. We address some of the basics of what a lawsuit is (filing court documents with court clerk) versus what it is not (phone calls, letters, threats to file a lawsuit in the future if the credit card balance is not paid).  Secondly, we discuss what the general steps are available to you once a lawsuit has been filed against you (service of the lawsuit, number of days to file an answer, notice of hearings, default judgment, appearing at hearings, etc.).  Knowledge is the key to successfully handling these types of situations!

LAW LOVERS' LOUNGE: "How do I Hire a Criminal Defense Attorney?"

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2014 31:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode addresses the topic of,“How do I Hire a Criminal Defense Attorney?” The phone rings in the middle of the night. Oh no, any call at this time is bringing bad news. Unfortunately, your friend/ relative/ etc. has been arrested and needs your help. You know what jail they are in but nothing else. How do you hire a criminal defense attorney to help them? In this episode we address the variety of outcomes of criminal cases in the USA. Many cases are simply dismissed by the government. Some are placed on hold (deferred) pending the successful outcome of a negotiated arrangement (typically with conditions that the defendant take classes to learn not engage in these types of behaviors, pay fines, not get arrested or convicted of any other crimes, pass drug tests, etc.). If all the conditions are met at the end of an agreed period (e.g., 12 months), the case is dismissed. In these instances there is no criminal conviction and the defendant is able to move forward in life comfortable that they are able to obtain housing, jobs, etc., without a criminal record as an obstacle in their lives. In other instances defendants prefer to accept short jail terms (“lay it out”) and plead no-contest. The desired outcome (and the related legal services) dictate what type of criminal lawyer to hire. Should you hire the cheapest lawyer that you see advertised? Why or why not? Let’s discuss this issue!

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “Should I take a plea in my criminal case?”

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2014 32:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode addresses the topic of,“Should I take a plea in my criminal case?” In the USA, the criminal justice system overwhelming results in plea deals instead of trials (over 90% of the time on average). This episode walks you through your arrest, arraignment, bail, appearance settings, offers from prosecutors, moving your case on the calendar towards trial and the options in terms of fees and time involved in trial. If you can afford (in terms of money and time) to go to trial, do so. If you obtain the offer you initially wanted during the pretrial process, accept it. Don’t get mad at the government and think “I will show them who is in charge” by rejecting a plea offer that gives you the best outcome (pride goeth before a fall). If you never obtain a plea deal close to your original goal and you understand the high risk of trial, you should only proceed if you have invested in an attorney who has trial experience and the unique skills needed for working with a jury (i.e., don’t put them to sleep, etc.). Your lawyer is not a magician so if there is admissible video footage of you committing the crime (or other overwhelming evidence of your guilt), you will most likely lose the trial no matter what your lawyer does. On the other hand, if you hire a lawyer based solely on low price, it is not realistic to demand them to go to trial without additional funds on your part. It is up to you!

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “I think that I am about to be sued for divorce…now what?”

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2014 31:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services.  This episode addresses the topic of, “I think that I am about to be sued for divorce…now what?” Find out if you have a reason for this belief or if it is simply your imagination. Ask your spouse. If they are not available, ask your friends and family. Also, talking to a professional counselor is a good idea. Do not engage in violence (or threats of violence). Do not “push the buttons” of your spouse to try to make them become violent. This often backfires and people can lash out in ways you never imagined possible. Do not do this. Shut up. Talking to people about the situation beyond your attorney and closest friends and family will not help. Remember that people you talk to may serve as witnesses against you in a divorce proceeding so just be quiet.  Get your financial house in order (inventory of stuff and debts).  Stay focused on the future. No matter what happens, you will be fine. You are not your marriage, it is simply a part of your experience.

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “Uh-oh, I have been pulled over by the police, now what?”-2

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 31:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services. This episode addresses the topic of,“Uh-oh, I have been pulled over by the police, now what?”-2 (Part 2 of 2 part episode) If you are pulled over, immediately signal and being pulling over to a safe shoulder or location, do not ever flee. Keep your hands on the wheel in sight of the police. Roll your window down, if they ask “Do you know why I pulled you over?” Answer only, “No.” (or say nothing in the alternative). When they ask for your license and registration, say, “I am reaching for my license and registration now.” Move slowly and gather your license and registration. They will usually run your license plate, registration, driver’s license to check for stolen cars, arrest warrants, etc.. Say nothing and sit quietly in your car during this period. Do not insult the police or say anything other than “no” when asked why you were pulled over. Take mental notice of their badge number and or other identifying information (for your records if the stop was illegal). Do not confront the police. If you are asked for consent to search the car, say “No.” They may search it anyway. Again, say nothing. If you are arrested, say nothing. Ask for a lawyer as soon as you arrive at the booking station. Do not say anything other than the fact that you want a lawyer. If you have other people in the car do not speak to each other. Stay quiet.  

LAW LOVER’S LOUNGE: “Uh-oh, I have been pulled over by the police, now what?”-1

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 31:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services.  This episode addresses the topic of,“Uh-oh, I have been pulled over by the police, now what?”-1 (Part 1 of 2 part episode) Be proactive with law enforcement. Do everything that you can to prevent being pulled over (do not go through immigration check points in your car, do not have any contraband, drugs, weapons, in your car, do not loan your car to people you don’t trust, do not have any substances in your bloodstream that impair your driving, keep current license and registration, do not speed, etc.). If you still are pulled over (illegally without cause), immediately signal and being pulling over to a safe shoulder or location, do not ever flee. Keep your hands on the wheel in sight of the police. Roll your window down, if they ask “Do you know why I pulled you over?” Answer only, “No.” (or say nothing in the alternative). When they ask for your license and registration, say, “I am reaching for my license and registration now.” Move slowly and gather your license and registration. They will usually run your license plate, registration, driver’s license to check for stolen cars, arrest warrants, etc.. Say nothing and sit quietly in your car during this period. 

LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE: "I think that I am about to be fired...what should I do?"- 2

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2014 30:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. They provide a primary level of legal services for commonly occurring legal issues and make referrals to specialists for more complex issues (appeals of cases, rare facts, unusual issues, etc.). We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services.  This episode is Part 2 of a 2 part episode and addresses the topic of, "I think that I am about to be fired...what should I do?" First, are you an employee? If so, what type (exempt, non-exempt)?  Secondly, are you really in danger of being fired? Warning signs: Performance Improvement Plan. Progressive Discipline. Performance Reviews.  Action: Shut up. Collect evidence. Go to an attorney ASAP. 

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LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE: "I think that I am about to be fired...what should I do?" -1

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 18:00


Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. A general practice attorney is similar to a general practice physician in that they address issues that do not require a specialist. They provide a primary level of legal services for commonly occurring legal issues and make referrals to specialists for more complex issues (appeals of cases, rare facts, unusual issues, etc.). We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services.  This episode, Part 1 of a 2 part episode, addresses the topic of, "I think that I am about to be fired...what should I do?" First, are you an employee? If so, what type (exempt, non-exempt)?  Secondly, are you really in danger of being fired? Warning signs: Performance Improvement Plan. Progressive Discipline. Performance Reviews.  Action: Shut up. Collect evidence. Go to an attorney ASAP.  Let's discuss!

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SwCA Episode 012: Does a Power of Attorney have any real power?

"Solutions...with Courtney Anderson!"™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2014 28:00


SITE: http://www.courtneyanderson.com/swca-episode-012-law-lovers-lounge-series-does-a-power-of-attorney-have-any-real-power.html SHOW NOTES: Our LAW LOVER'S LOUNGE™ series addresses a general overview of some of the most important issues to the general public! Attorney Courtney E. Anderson has owned a general practice law firm since 1998 in Texas, USA. We call this series its title because we do love law! Seriously. When laws are absent individuals have no impartial ability to resolve conflict or protect their personal interests (sometimes known as rights). What happens in societies with no laws or no functioning legal system? How do you purchase an item or service (a house, a car, a chicken dinner, a dental cleaning etc.) if you have no laws in place to ensure that the item is safe, functions as intended, or actually is what it purports to be (is that person claiming to be a dentist someone with no education but a teeth fetish, who knows)? This is a lounge because these are general discussions on general legal topic for public information purposes. There is no client relationship created between this show and Attorney Courtney E. Anderson, or The Law Offices of Courtney E. Anderson (Litigation-Mitigation.com). These disclaimers are very important. The content in these shows is for general educational purposes and is not the delivery of legal services.  This episode addresses the topic of, “Does a Power of Attorney have any real power?”  We address the following in the show: 1) What is a Power of Attorney? 2) How do you [...] VISIT THE SITE FOR THE REST OF THE SHOW NOTES! © Courtney Anderson Enterprises LLC  CourtneyAnderson.com Info@CourtneyAnderson.com

Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live
Courtney E Smith - September 10, 2011

Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2012 26:25


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MZN Indie Radio
THE POETIC EMCEE COURTNEY E. HIGGINS

MZN Indie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2010 60:00


A lyrical and talented emcee, Courtney E Higgins has some issues to address in the world. Born and raised in the Los Angeles, Courtney E. possessed a great love for music. As a teenager, she discovered Hip-Hop which soon became her passion. Overtime, Courtney E. developed her rapping skills and emerged as a true emcee. Her influences include great artists such as Lauryn Hill, Common, Nas, Lupe Fiasco, The Roots, Kanye West, and the Fugees. These inspirations drive her to create music that is both authentic and evokes change within today's hip hop era and culture.

Vegan - Vegetarian Solutions for a Sustainable Environment - Environmental and Ecological
David Pimentel "Reducing Energy Inputs in the US Food System" - Interview

Vegan - Vegetarian Solutions for a Sustainable Environment - Environmental and Ecological

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2009 13:08


A few days after the presentation Dr. Pimentel agreed to be interviewed for the VSSE podcast by Louisa Dell'Amico an Environmental Activist. -------------- David Pimentel and his colleagues at Cornell University in New York set out a number of strategies which could potentially cut fossil energy fuel use in the food system by as much as 50 percent. The first, and very astute suggestion they put forward is that individuals eat less, especially considering that the average American consumes an estimated 3,747 calories a day, a staggering 1200-1500 calories over recommendations. Traditional American diets are high in animal products, and junk and processed foods in particular, which by their nature use more energy than that used to produce staple foods such as potatoes, rice, fruits and vegetables. By just reducing junk food intake and converting to diets lower in meat, the average American could have a massive impact on fuel consumption as well as improving his or her health. For information directly about the report "Reducing Energy Inputs in the US Food System" by David Pimentel, Sean Williamson, Courtney E. Alexander, Omar Gonzalez-Pagan, Caitlin Kontak and Steven E. Mulkey (http://www.springerlink. com/content/k487435204442t48/) and (http://www.sciencedaily. com/releases/2008/07/080723094838.htm).

Vegan - Vegetarian Solutions for a Sustainable Environment - Environmental and Ecological
David Pimentel "Reducing Energy Inputs in the US Food System"

Vegan - Vegetarian Solutions for a Sustainable Environment - Environmental and Ecological

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2009 13:05


David Pimentel and his colleagues at Cornell University in New York set out a number of strategies which could potentially cut fossil energy fuel use in the food system by as much as 50 percent. The first, and very astute suggestion they put forward is that individuals eat less, especially considering that the average American consumes an estimated 3,747 calories a day, a staggering 1200-1500 calories over recommendations. Traditional American diets are high in animal products, and junk and processed foods in particular, which by their nature use more energy than that used to produce staple foods such as potatoes, rice, fruits and vegetables. By just reducing junk food intake and converting to diets lower in meat, the average American could have a massive impact on fuel consumption as well as improving his or her health. For information directly about the report "Reducing Energy Inputs in the US Food System" by David Pimentel, Sean Williamson, Courtney E. Alexander, Omar Gonzalez-Pagan, Caitlin Kontak and Steven E. Mulkey (http://www.springerlink. com/content/k487435204442t48/) and (http://www.sciencedaily. com/releases/2008/07/080723094838.htm). ---------- A few days after the presentation Dr. Pimentel agreed to be interviewed for the VSSE podcast by Louisa Dell'Amico an Environmental Activist.