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Featuring:Prof. Sadie Blanchard, "Adjudicating ESG Reputation," Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law SchoolProf. Benjamin Chen, "What are Linguistic Canons for?," Associate Professor, University of Hong Kong Faculty of LawProf. Robert Leider, "The Individual Right to Bear Arms for Common Defense," Assistant Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason UniversityProf. Tyler Lindley, "Reconstructing Section 1983," Associate Professor, Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law SchoolMr. Luke Schumacher, “A Council of Grand Strategists: The Original Hope, Fear, and Intent of the U.S. Senate in Foreign Affairs,” J.D. Candidate, Stanford Law School and Ph.D Candidate, University of Virginia Department of PoliticsCommenter: Prof. Jud Campbell, Professor of Law, Stanford Law SchoolCommenter: Prof. Tara Leigh Grove, Vinson & Elkins Chair in Law, University of Texas at Austin School of LawCommenter: Prof. Robert Miller, F. Arnold Daum Chair in Corporate Finance and Law, University of Iowa College of LawCommenter: Prof. Brian Slocum, Stearns Weaver Miller Professor, Florida State University College of LawCommenter: Prof. Keith Whittington, David Boies Professor of Law, Yale Law SchoolModerator: Prof. Christina Mulligan, Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Today, Hunter is joined by Ph.D. candidate and law student Andrew Gurrero to discuss his research about the evolution of the UCLA police department. In this episode, Hunter and Andrew explore the origins of the department and the forces that drove the department away from its original mandate. Guests: Andrew Gurrero, Ph.D Candidate, Harvard Resources: Read Sources Discussed in the Episode Here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12_jIy21jUCsPS4qEqSAMjxxvx1Tlce6r?usp=sharing Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN Trying to find a specific part of an episode? Use this link to search transcripts of every episode of the show! https://app.reduct.video/o/eca54fbf9f/p/d543070e6a/share/c34e85194394723d4131/home
On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Pete Allison, Associate Professor at Penn State University and Josh Pighetti, Ph.D candidate researching how to be inspirational in your teaching regarding snowsports instruction and PSIA-AASI. Pete talks about where this research topic came from – the 2021 PSIA-AASI National Team tryouts – and how PSIA-AASI can work towards every instructor being inspirational. Josh goes on to explain the 5 main themes of his research and how they relate to the Learning Connection Model (LCM). This is an extraordinary episode with a lot of great information and ideas – take the time to listen to it in its entirety. Tune in to hear more or head to thesnowpros.org.
Doug Bishop, (D) Candidate for Vermont House Chittenden District 20, joins Kurt & Anthony to discuss his campaign.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 09-23-24 Dan Schaefer, Democratic candidate for State Rep. in the 97th District, joins us to talk about local and national issues including school choice, the public school system, illegal immigration, and abortion. (https://www.dan4mo.com/) (https://ballotpedia.org/Dan_Schaefer) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Gabriela Rodriguez-Gomez who is a Ph.D. candidate in Chicana/o Studies & Central American Studies at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) with a specialization in the history of murals created during the Chicana/o art movement and the Mexican mural movement. She holds a B.A. in Art and History of Art and Visual Culture from the University of California Santa Cruz, an M.A. in Art History from the University of California Riverside, and an M.A. in Chicana/o Studies from UCLA. She received the Edward A. Dickson Fellowship in the History of Art at UCLA in 2021-2022 and is currently the UC President's Pre-Professoriate Fellow for 2023-2024. The dissertation “Murals Without Walls, Muralism Without Borders: Womxn Artists and Their Portable Murals of the Chicano Art Movement in Colorado and California” examines the history of Chicana/o and Mexican muralism and identifies womxn artists and their portable murals.HealthCare UnTold honors Gabriela for her scholastic achievementhttps://chavez.ucla.edu/person/gabriela-rodriguez-gomez/
Nicole Virzi faces charges of criminal homicide, aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of children for the death of Leon Katz in Pittsburgh. Virzi is a Ph.D. candidate at San Diego State University in psychology. Police say she harmed Leon's twin brother and when he was at the hospital with his parents, she caused Leon's death. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy looks at the allegations and what Virzi's attorney has to say about them in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Get 50% off of confidential background reports at https://www.truthfinder.com/lccrimefix and access information about almost anyone!Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest: Joe Giacalone https://www.youtube.com/@TrueCrimeWithTheSargeCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoAudio Editing - Brad MaybeGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@LawandCrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode features Chamali Kodikara, a notable Graduate Research Scientist from the University of Manitoba. The discussion kicks off with Chamali's significant role in the food science community, including her position on the IFTSA Board of Directors. We discuss the philosophy and effectiveness of boycotts in the context of solid results this week from Loblaw. The episode takes a serious turn as we discuss the potential health implications for Canada and North America. We delve into the discovery of a dangerous bird flu virus strain, H5N1, found in the lung of a symptomless U.S. dairy cow. This virus, identified in processed, pasteurized milk, exhibits unique genetic changes, hinting at a wider spread among cattle than previously anticipated, raising food safety concerns. In the realm of economic news, we discuss the recent downturn in McDonald's global sales growth, a clear indication of shifting consumer spending habits. However, amidst this, we bring a ray of excitement as we share the news of Shake Shack's plans to open its first Canadian outlet in Toronto's bustling Yonge-Dundas Square. This promises to be a game-changer, offering a fresh and significant dining option for the area.Lastly, the Quebec liquor board's decision to cull up to 200 local spirits from its inventory highlights the challenges facing microdistilleries in Quebec due to intense competition and stringent regulations. This move has sparked a debate about the sustainability and variety of local products in a challenging economic climate.Links for Chamalihttps://www.ift.org/press/press-releases/2024/march/22/iftsa-elects-chamali-kodikara-vp-of-competitionshttps://www.producer.com/news/food-researcher-adds-more-to-her-resume/ The Food Professor #podcast is presented by Caddle. About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded. Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. Google Scholar ranks him as one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability.He has authored five books on global food systems, his most recent one published in 2017 by Wiley-Blackwell entitled “Food Safety, Risk Intelligence and Benchmarking”. He has also published over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles in several academic publications. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, including The Lancet, The Economist, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Foreign Affairs, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star.Dr. Charlebois sits on a few company boards, and supports many organizations as a special advisor, including some publicly traded companies. Charlebois is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Business Scientific Institute, based in Luxemburg. Dr. Charlebois is a member of the Global Food Traceability Centre's Advisory Board based in Washington DC, and a member of the National Scientific Committee of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Ottawa. About MichaelMichael is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Secure conference with leaders from The Gap and Kroger talking about violence in retail stores, keynotes on the state & future of retail in Orlando and Halifax, and at the 2023 Canadian GroceryConnex conference, hosting the CEOs of Walmart Canada, Longo's and Save-On-Foods Canada. Michael brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael also produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in North America, Remarkable Retail, Canada's top retail industry podcast; the Voice of Retail; Canada's top food industry and the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor, with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail influencers for the fourth year in a row, Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer, and you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state of the retail industry in Canada and the U.S., and the future of retail.
Natalia Kovyliaeva (Ph.D Candidate, University of Tartu) gave a lecture on "Between Horror and Hope: Feminist Anti-War Resistance and Opportunities for Mobilization in and Outside of Putin's Russia" on Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 4:00 pm in 206 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Drive. About the lecture: Since the start of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, 2022, the Russian feminist grassroots immediately reacted to this event and joined forces to protest against the war. On February 25th, a group of feminist activists published a manifesto, which outlined the anti-military and anti-Putin agenda of the Russian feminist grassroots movement and called for the international feminist movements to join the anti-war protest actions worldwide. As for today, they were able to attract supporters not only in Russia but received much international attention and support worldwide. Relying on the concepts of invisibility and opportunity structures, the upcoming discussion focuses on how the perceived notions of (in)visibility shaped the resistance opportunities for FAR's activists both in and outside Russia, including the transnational level of opportunities. The study relies on the extensively rich online data from the FAR channels on Telegram, Instagram, and Facebook and supporting materials such as newspaper interviews, Youtube interviews, documentary movies, and personal reflections of activists from the semi-structured online interviews. In general, the talk will demonstrate how marginalized and vulnerable groups may find a way to resist the dictatorial regime to spread their anti-war messages and gain a voice within a very hostile environment, build a transnational (online) network of feminist anti-war cells inside and outside of Russia, form new identities and agendas within the feminist grassroots movements and impact political agendas of other anti-war initiatives and organizations sharing similar goals and claims. About the speaker: Natalia Kovyliaeva is a Ph.D. candidate, Junior Fellow Researcher in Political Science at Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu (Estonia). Her current dissertation project, titled "Gaining Voice: Feminist Grassroots Mobilizations in Putin's Russia," explores the emergence and development of the feminist grassroots movements and their tactics and strategies in Russia starting from the early 2000s. Natalia holds an MA in Political Science from Central European University (Budapest, Hungary) and an MA in International Relations from the Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). Natalia has volunteered and interned for organisations such as the Sakharov Centre, EU-Russia Civil Society Forum, German-Russian Exchange, and Transparency International - Russia.
VISTA Award Presentation- Evaluation of Plant Varieties for Green Roofs in South Florida Description Green roofs are innovative roofing systems that support plant growth on buildings. They replace traditional roofing materials with a layer of soil for vegetation, offering various benefits such as mitigating the heat island effect, reducing stormwater runoff and sequestering carbon. However, implementing green roofs in the challenging climate of Miami and South Florida is a formidable task due to high humidity, extreme heat, desiccating winds, and hurricanes. The urgency is underscored by Miami's ranking as the third-worst Urban Heat Island Effect city in the US. The intensity of the problem is evident by the recent appointment of the world's first Chief Heat Officer for Miami-Dade County, underlining the severity of Miami's Urban Heat Island Effect. This problem affects residents, and addressing it through greening the city, including green roofs, is crucial. This project aims to recommend resilient plant species for South Florida green roofs, focusing on their carbon sequestration capabilities and reducing the urban heat island effect. This initiative's significance lies in mitigating climate change effects, fostering sustainable urban ecosystems, reducing carbon footprints, enhancing biodiversity, and improving urban well-being. Recognizing the urgent need for climate solutions, the project seeks to provide actionable insights for addressing South Florida's pressing climate issues. Speakers Ivan Oyege, Florida International University , Ph.D. Candidate Priyanka Belbase, Florida International University, Graduate Teaching Assistant Moses Kiwanuka, Florida International University, Graduate Teaching Assistant Jordan Prats, Florida International University , Ph.D Candidate
This time on Creative Distillation, Brad and Jeff conduct field research from a cozy booth at legendary Pearl St pub, The Mountain Sun. They're joined by CU Ph.D candidate Tiffany Yau, an avid Creative Distillation listener! She's also a social entrepreneur, researcher, author, TEDx speaker, and community-builder who is passionate about empowering people to make a positive impact on the world around them. Over a couple of Mountain Sun's finely-crafted brews, Tiffany speaks with Brad and Jeff about: * why a young, already-seasoned entrepreneur is pursuing a PhD over launching a new business * the real impact of impact investment in young entrepreneurs * her dedication to solving grand challenges, and bridging research to practice * and the merits of Mountain Sun's Girl Scout Stout Enjoy and cheers! Learn more about Tiffany Yau and her work at her website, tiffanyyau.info Learn more about her organization, FulPhil at fulphil.org -- Learn more about CU's Deming Center for Entrepreneurship: https://deming.colorado.edu Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at CDpodcast@colorado.edu. Thanks for listening. - An Analog Digital Arts Production for the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship Produced, recorded and edited by Joel Davis "Whiskey Before Breakfast" [Traditional] performed by Jeffrey York and Brad Werner. Recorded, mixed and mastered by George Figgs ___ CREATIVE DISTILLATION University of Colorado-Boulder professors Jeff York and Brad Werner distill entrepreneurship research into actionable insights. Jeff York | Associate Professor | Research Director jeffrey.york@colorado.edu Brad Werner | Instructor | Teaching Director walter.werner@colorado.edu Deming Center for Entrepreneurship | CU Leeds School of Business 303.492.9018 | deming@colorado.edu
Part 1:We talk with Charlie Russo, the Joseph Panzer Chair in Education at the School of Education at the University of Dayton.We discuss how religion is either taught or not taught in schools. Unfortunately, many people believe that if religion is taught as a philosophy topic, it should be in terms of prosletyzing, rather than rational discussion.Part 2:We talk with Jake Hawes, Ph.D Candidate in the School of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. We talk with him about urban agriculture, and how it can expand food production in high density areas. We look at how it can help the environment, and meet some challenges for close-to-source food production in cities. What is involved? What are the pitfalls? How can we recycle urban waste? How can we reuse water? WNHNFM.ORG production
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about sensitive topics, including sexual trauma, drug addiction, and societal programming around sex. Listener discretion is advised, and if you may find these topics distressing, please consider your emotional well-being before proceeding.In this podcast episode, Hayley interviews Stephanie Jaie, an Erotic Alchemist, Metaphysical Philosopher, and Ph. D Candidate. As a certified somatic sexologist here to transform the way we relate to sexuality and spirituality in our lives. She has spoken on stages internationally, co-authored an internationally best selling book, and runs a variety of online and in-person programs and mentorships. Known for her direct and sassy communication and unique fusion of the scientific and esoteric, her tendency to say "Fuck the rules!" quickly earned her the title of Sacred Rebel from those close to her. Stephanie loves reframing our relationship to desires, pleasure, and sexuality as the powerful catalyst needed to live our dream lives - right now. After all, your pleasure is your power.. Stephanie discusses her journey into this field, emphasising the transformative power of working with sexual energy for self-healing and self-expression. She shares her personal experiences, including a dark period in her life triggered by her fiancé's drug addiction.Stephanie explains her role as an erotic alchemist, guiding individuals through the activation of their sexual energy and facilitating healing. She contrasts her approach with traditional talk therapy, highlighting the embodied and transformative nature of her work. The conversation delves into various aspects of sexual empowerment, trauma healing, and communication within relationships.Stephanie reveals a unique perspective on her life's purpose, attributing it to a soul mission from another planet to understand and learn from human emotions and sexuality. The podcast touches upon the interconnectedness of pleasure, emotions, and human experiences.The discussion expands to societal views on sex, highlighting the limitations imposed by societal programming. Stephanie emphasises the need to break free from these limitations and embrace the full spectrum of sexual energy, recognising its potential in various aspects of life.Overall, the episode explores Stephanie's journey, her work as an erotic alchemist, and the broader implications of understanding and harnessing sexual energy for personal growth and empowerment.
Happy Pharmacy Friday This Week In Pharmacy, our first interview is with Alexandria Arnett Pharm. D Candidate (class of 2025) ACVP Student Pharmacist Board Member Thank you Framework LTC for supporting our Pharmacists! Tune in to their monthly podcast at https://frameworkltc.com/podcast Our second interview, Dr. Nhu Truong, PharmD Dr. Nhu Truong is a Functional Medicine/Holistic Practitioner, an Admission Advisor for the STORRIE Institute, and a concierge for the Burn Out to All Out team. With 13 years of experience as a Clinical Pharmacist in Corporate America, she understands the challenges of being a super-working mom and an overachieving clinician and entrepreneur, which took a toll on her health. Mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment, cultivating self-awareness, and embracing a non-judgmental attitude. It's a powerful tool that can help you navigate the complexities of your career with grace and resilience. Here's how: Stress Reduction: Mindfulness techniques can reduce stress levels, helping you stay calm and composed even in high-pressure situations. Enhanced Focus: By training your mind to be present, you can improve your concentration and productivity. Improved Decision-Making: Mindfulness allows you to make better decisions by fostering clarity and reducing the influence of impulsive reactions. Increased Creativity: Embracing mindfulness can unlock your creative potential, enabling you to find innovative solutions to challenges. Work-Life Balance: Achieving a balance between your career and personal life becomes more attainable as mindfulness helps you set boundaries and prioritize self-care. Dr. Luana Colloca, a physician-scientist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, calls this our “inner pharmacy.” Just expecting to feel better can cause the release of these substances. “Our mindset is so critical,” Colloca says, “because our thoughts are not independent from our bodies' responses.” The placebo effect can be powerful. It can help with pain, fatigue, depression, anxiety, or nausea. But our inner pharmacy can't treat everything. It can't, for instance, make tumors go away, lower your cholesterol, or get rid of infections. https://newsinhealth.nih.gov/2023/01/powerful-placebo#:~:text=The%20placebo%20effect%20can%20be,or%20get%20rid%20of%20infections.
State Senator Roland Gutierrez faces an uphill fight to become the Democrat who will challenge incumbent U.S. Senator Ted Cruz next year. But Gutierrez is unlike other Texas Democrats who have run for Senate. He met the Jasons at Peticolas Brewing Co. in Dallas to have a pint, explain how he's different from Democrat Colin Allred, and lay out positions on Israel, Ukraine, immigration, inflation and guns. And he shared what Texas voters likely don't know about him. ** This episode contains graphic descriptions and includes adult language ** GUEST State Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-Candidate for U.S. Senate
State Senator Roland Gutierrez faces an uphill fight to become the Democrat who will challenge incumbent U.S. Senator Ted Cruz next year. But Gutierrez is unlike other Texas Democrats who have run for Senate. He met the Jasons at Peticolas Brewing Co. in Dallas to have a pint, explain how he's different from Democrat Colin Allred, and lay out positions on Israel, Ukraine, immigration, inflation and guns. And he shared what Texas voters likely don't know about him. ** This episode contains graphic descriptions and includes adult language ** GUEST State Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-Candidate for U.S. Senate
Black faculty, being a doctoral candidate, and education in Florida... Let's get into it! Writing a book is tough. Even a chapter of a book can drain and challenge you. Not only did Deborah D Ford get it done while she was studying for her Doctorate, but she put into words what many have a hard time verbalizing. Join me as we chat with the soon-to-be doctor. And since we are talking education, you know we have to talk about her home, Florida. Learn more about the book at https://www.infoagepub.com/products/B... Get the story behind the story. Follow the LEADERS & LEARNERS Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3SMorvgHY7xnpXokrFR9uB Leaders & Learners meet at the intersection of #Communications and #Leadership. How do we apply both elements in real life to tell true stories that have a powerful impact on real lives? We bring you elected officials, organizational leaders, experts, artists, and authors. #LeadersCommunicate and true leaders are lifetime learners. Let's hear these stories and #LLEAD the Way. If you would like to have your own media database and monitoring software with Prowly, sign up for a free trial: https://bit.ly/Prowly-Affiliate www.SandAndShores.com Sand & Shores TWITTER and INSTAGRAM: @sandandshores Tonya McKenzie TWITTER and INSTAGRAM: @tonyamckenziepr To pitch your story or share your thoughts and questions on this episode, email us at info@sandandshores.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandandshores/message
MIT Engineer and Google employee, Aarati Martino joins Dawn to breakdown her campaign for Central Bucks School Board. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
News with Sean 9-13-2023 …She is a House of “D” Candidate Here in Virginia
Today's episode features Alexandria Miller, fifth year doctoral student at Brown University's Africana Studies Department and host of Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture podcast which is a project to promote accessibility of Caribbean history. Alexandria shares her graduate school journey, how she navigated graduate school during the pandemic as well as how she uses her research as a means to stay connect with her community.About Alexandria MillerAlexandria Miller is a historian, writer, and multimedia documentarian who is passionate about capturing Caribbean stories. She earned her B.A. with distinction in African & African American Studies and History from Duke University and is currently a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of Africana Studies at Brown University. Miller was selected as one of the 30 Under 30 Caribbean American Emerging Leaders by the Institute of Caribbean Studies in 2018 and, as a member of The Beautiful Project, her photography on Black women's beauty was showcased at The Metropolitan Museum of Art the following year. The winner of several academic awards including the American Association of University Women's American Dissertation Fellowship, Alexandria's scholarly interests encapsulate Caribbean history, women's history, Black culture, and entrepreneurship. She is also a fierce advocate for educational equity and supports underrepresented groups' learning in and out of the classroom. With this advocacy work in mind, she founded Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture https://www.strictlyfactspod.com/ in 2021, a podcast and digital platform that aims to educate and celebrate Caribbean history by connecting history, politics, and activism to the region's rich, contemporary music and popular culture.Follow Alexandria on Twitter, Facebook, and InStagram. Check out my episode on the Strictly Facts podcast here.Support the showAbout the Writing on My Mind PodcastDr. Emmanuela Stanislaus, a certified career services provider, author and researcher, discusses the ups and downs of pursuing a graduate degree. Tune in as she shares personal stories and revealing conversations with other women of color who share their graduate school journey and provide inspiration for graduate students to level up.Follow Dr. Emmanuela Stanislaus on Instagram and Twitter. Connect with Dr. Emmanuela Stanislaus on LinkedIn. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.4 Ways to Support the Podcast: Rate Review Share the show with 2 women of color graduate students Share an episode on social media & tag me
In this episode, we discuss with an incoming Pharm.D. Candidate her advice and lived experiences on being a competitive applicant for Pharmacy School. We discuss in detail the the steps she took and describe in detail why she decided to take those steps, in her journey as a student. Definitely an episode worth listening to!--Dans cet épisode, nous discutons avec un Pharm.D entrant. Candidat ses conseils et ses expériences vécues sur le fait d'être un candidat compétitif pour l'école de pharmacie. Nous discutons en détail des étapes qu'elle a franchies et décrivons en détail pourquoi elle a décidé de franchir ces étapes, dans son parcours d'étudiante. Assurément un épisode à écouter !--In dieser Folge diskutieren wir mit einem neuen Pharm.D. Überzeugen Sie sich von ihren Ratschlägen und Erfahrungen als wettbewerbsfähige Bewerberin für die Pharmacy School. Wir besprechen ausführlich die Schritte, die sie unternommen hat, und beschreiben im Detail, warum sie sich auf ihrem Weg als Studentin dazu entschieden hat, diese Schritte zu unternehmen. Auf jeden Fall eine hörenswerte Folge!--En este episodio discutimos con un Pharm.D entrante. Candidata sus consejos y experiencias vividas al ser candidata competitiva a la Escuela de Farmacia. Discutimos en detalle los pasos que tomó y describimos en detalle por qué decidió dar esos pasos en su viaje como estudiante. ¡Definitivamente un episodio que vale la pena escuchar!-- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we discuss with an incoming Pharm.D. Candidate her advice and lived experiences on being a competitive applicant for Pharmacy School. We discuss in detail the the steps she took and describe in detail why she decided to take those steps, in her journey as a student. Definitely an episode worth listening to! -- Dans cet épisode, nous discutons avec un Pharm.D entrant. Candidat ses conseils et ses expériences vécues sur le fait d'être un candidat compétitif pour l'école de pharmacie. Nous discutons en détail des étapes qu'elle a franchies et décrivons en détail pourquoi elle a décidé de franchir ces étapes, dans son parcours d'étudiante. Assurément un épisode à écouter ! -- In dieser Folge diskutieren wir mit einem neuen Pharm.D. Überzeugen Sie sich von ihren Ratschlägen und Erfahrungen als wettbewerbsfähige Bewerberin für die Pharmacy School. Wir besprechen ausführlich die Schritte, die sie unternommen hat, und beschreiben im Detail, warum sie sich auf ihrem Weg als Studentin dazu entschieden hat, diese Schritte zu unternehmen. Auf jeden Fall eine hörenswerte Folge! -- En este episodio discutimos con un Pharm.D entrante. Candidata sus consejos y experiencias vividas al ser candidata competitiva a la Escuela de Farmacia. Discutimos en detalle los pasos que tomó y describimos en detalle por qué decidió dar esos pasos en su viaje como estudiante. ¡Definitivamente un episodio que vale la pena escuchar! --
In this episode of " "Lecture-casts"- A Podcast Lecture Series in General Chemistry", we discuss with an incoming Pharm.D. Candidate her advice and lived experiences on being a competitive applicant for Pharmacy School. We discuss in detail the the steps she took and describe in detail why she decided to take those steps, in her journey as a student. Definitely an episode worth listening to! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we discuss with an incoming Pharm.D. Candidate her advice and lived experiences on being a competitive applicant for Pharmacy School. We discuss in detail the the steps she took and describe in detail why she decided to take those steps, in her journey as a student. Definitely an episode worth listening to!
Unlock the secrets to a healthier mind as we dive into the profound impact of sleep on your mental state.Our guest, Andrew Tubbs, MD/Ph.D. candidate and renowned researcher, sheds light on the groundbreaking "Mind after Midnight" study. Andrew shares insights into the impact of circadian regularity on mental well-being and other significant factors contributing to increased suicide risks and potential strategies for prevention. Gain expert advice from Andrew on how to avoid impaired judgment during sleep-deprived wakefulness. Plus, strategies to deal with sudden wake-ups, staying asleep, and paving the way for more restorative sleep experiences.Don't miss this incredible opportunity to deepen your sleep and mental health understanding. Tune in now and embark on a journey to unlock a healthier mind. BIO:Andrew Tubbs is an MD/Ph.D. candidate and researcher in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson. His work focuses on how sleep and circadian rhythms influence suicidal thoughts and behaviors. SHOW NOTES:
We welcome the 2023 SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant recipient Samuel G. Berryman, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC, Canada), as our guest.The SLAS grant will support Berryman's research in developing and designing technologies for studying Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells, a cell type used for a novel form of cancer therapy.Listen as Berryman shares his research goals and how he thought outside the box to fill the room for his SLAS2023 student presentation. The SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant directly supports outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps realize a fundamental tenet of SLAS's mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists. For more information on SLAS awards and grants, visit https://www.slas.org/careers/awards-and-grants/slas-graduate-education-fellowship-grant/.Stay connected with SLASOnline at www.slas.orgFacebookTwitter @SLAS_OrgLinkedInInstagram @slas_orgYouTubeAbout SLASSLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening) is an international professional society of academic, industry and government life sciences researchers and the developers and providers of laboratory automation technology. The SLAS mission is to bring together researchers in academia, industry and government to advance life sciences discovery and technology via education, knowledge exchange and global community building. For more information about SLAS, visit www.slas.org.Upcoming SLAS Events: SLAS 2023 Microscales Innovation in Life Sciences Symposium September 14-15, 2023 La Jolla, CA, USA SLAS 2023 Sample Management Symposium October 12-13, 2023 Washington, D.C., USA SLAS 2023 Data Sciences and AI Symposium November 14-15, 2023 Basel, Switzerland SLAS2024 International Conference and Exhibition February 3-7, 2024 Boston, MA, USA
Johnnie Kallas, Ph.D. candidate at the ILR School at Cornell University, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the 2022 Annual Labor Action Tracker. Kallas discussed the leading industry for number of strikes, the industry with the most workers involved in strikes and some surprising statistics from the 2022 report has. Executive Director of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees District Council 37, Henry Garrido, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the recent historical contract agreed to with New York City. Garrido discussed the benefits gained in the new contract and some of the difficulties Garrido faced in the negotiations.
FWF Ph.D. Candidate Jillian Gorrell is working on GIS research of urban heat island effects in Tennessee. Urban heat islands refer to when cities get much warmer than surrounding areas, especially in the summer. She talks about her current research and next steps.
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On Episode 33 of Black in Science, I spoke with Future Dr. Caprice Phillips, who's currently enrolled as a 4th year Ph.D Candidate in the Department of Astronomy at the Ohio State University. To start, Caprice recounts her childhood while growing up in Hot Springs, Arkansas before segueing into her time as an undergraduate physics major at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. After sharing her long list of extracurriculars, Caprice delves into her contrasting graduate school experiences at two separate institutions. Following this, Caprice discusses her current dissertation work pertaining to exoplanet atmospheric biosignatures and dwarf planets before describing her long and short term goals. To conclude, Caprice shares her advice on the importance of investing in your mental health, wisely choosing the right advisor and more. If you've enjoyed listening to Caprice's episode of the podcast and wish to contact her with questions, feel free to reach out via: Twitter: @capricephillips Email: phillips.1622@osu.edu Website: CapricePhillips.github.io
In today's episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Pedro Hernandez, a fellow DACA recipient, with a Master of Science in Social work. He is currently a Licensed Master's Social Worker and a third-year doctoral student at Our Lady of the Lake University where he is doing research on immigration, DACA, and healthcare disparities in minority communities. In addition, he is also a member of the Society for Social Work and Research, part of the OLLU LGBTQ Alliance, and Ph.D. Pre-Health Dreamers. As well as an active volunteer at the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, Inc. Website: DACA Research Survey https://ollusa.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ahnFCM36dkrlwbQ?Q_CHL=qr&fbclid=IwAR1iqw-ZiYqIm0vOKQzeghfUBRNrXf2K4mEiqq63t-wbY_vHT6uIBG3ae1E CONTACT INFO: Instagram: @phernan_zin BONUS CONTENT Patreon: ✨www.patreon.com/latinamericaneo✨
Today's Topics: The amazing Shay Meredith returns to update us on her journey through law school and to talk about gender in the legal field! Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it's the we, that we be. Episode Link: https://youtu.be/V2aA5XPNY88 Episode 59 Season 6 (series 577) Official Website: www.lofipolisci.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LofiPoliSciPodcast LinkedIn: Michael Pickering #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #lofiGlobalNews #podcast #law #legalfield #gender
Today I'm back with another inspiring client success story! In this podcast episode, I'm joined by Dr. Leslye Salinas, who is a Leadership Coach. Leslye is one of my longest-term clients, lifelong friend, and sorority sister. Before I started to work with Leslye, she had a full-time job, she was a Ph.D. candidate working on her dissertation, plus, she was part of a fellowship where she already had an executive coach. So when we jumped on our first discovery call, she couldn't imagine adding another thing to her plate, despite feeling pulled toward starting her coaching business. Especially, because a lot of people were already coming to her about helping them find jobs and she was coaching them through the process for free. Join us as we talk more about how Leslye found time in her schedule to start her coaching business, how she signed her first 4-figure client, what mindset shift she has experienced, and the incredible wins she's achieved in her entrepreneurship journey. Lista? Let's tune in! More about Leslye Salinas: Leslye Salinas is deeply passionate about families of color. As a Peruvian, Bay Area raised immigrant, Leslye uses education as a tool to create and promote opportunities for families of color. Through her time studying at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of San Francisco she found her passion for educating and supporting the whole family unit. She recently finished her study focused on support needed for newcomer students and completed her doctoral journey. Leslye is committed to using her knowledge and skills in support of families. She is a Leadership Coach that works with first-generation women of color to elevate their authentic inner leaders to elevate themselves and their impact. In this episode, we chat about: What inspired Leslye to start thinking about becoming a coach What convinced Leslye to work with me during our first call What was Leslye doing before she started to work with me as her coach Challenges that Leslye faced when becoming a coach Leslye shares her process of discovering who she wants to serve The mindset shift Leslye experienced after booking her first 4-figure client What is Leslye most proud of so far in her entrepreneurship journey Leslye's message to Latinas who doubt themselves due to not having enough time Connect with Liz: Come say hi on Instagram @lifewithhliz Follow me on TikTok @lifewithhliz If you know you want to start your coaching business and start booking your first 4 figure clients, join the waitlist for my signature group program Aligned Coaching, enrollment opens on October 31st. Apply for 1:1: private coaching Connect with Leslye: Schedule a Clarity Call with Leslye Visit her website www.drleslyesalinas.com Follow Leslye on Instagram @itsdrleslyes Resources from this episode: The post that inspired Leslye to start thinking of becoming a coach Listen to the episode: Three Trauma Responses in Business & How to Overcome Them
Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema (Oxford UP, 2020), an ambitious study of two of South Asia's most popular cultural forms ― cinema and dance ― historicizes and theorizes the material and cultural production of film dance, a staple attraction of popular Hindi cinema. It explores how the dynamic figurations of the body wrought by cinematic dance forms from the 1930s to the 1990s produce unique constructions of gender, sexuality, stardom, and spectacle. By charting discursive shifts through figurations of dancer-actresses, their publicly performed movements, private training, and the cinematic and extra-diegetic narratives woven around their dancing bodies, the book considers the "women's question" via new mobilities corpo-realized by dancing women. Some of the central figures animating this corporeal history are Azurie, Sadhona Bose, Vyjayanthimala, Helen, Waheeda Rehman, Madhuri Dixit, and Saroj Khan, whose performance histories fold and intersect with those of other dancing women, including devadasis and tawaifs, Eurasian actresses, oriental dancers, vamps, choreographers, and backup dancers. Through a material history of the labor of producing on-screen dance, theoretical frameworks that emphasize collaboration, such as the “choreomusicking body” and “dance musicalization,” aesthetic approaches to embodiment drawing on treatises like the Natya Sastra and the Abhinaya Darpana, and formal analyses of cine-choreographic “techno-spectacles,” Dancing Women offers a variegated, textured history of cinema, dance, and music. Tracing the gestural genealogies of film dance produces a very different narrative of Bombay cinema, and indeed of South Asian cultural modernities, by way of a corporeal history co-choreographed by a network of remarkable dancing women. Pratichi Priyambada is a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in histories of performance, gender and sexuality, and colonial law. She can be reached at @rhymingrhythm on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema (Oxford UP, 2020), an ambitious study of two of South Asia's most popular cultural forms ― cinema and dance ― historicizes and theorizes the material and cultural production of film dance, a staple attraction of popular Hindi cinema. It explores how the dynamic figurations of the body wrought by cinematic dance forms from the 1930s to the 1990s produce unique constructions of gender, sexuality, stardom, and spectacle. By charting discursive shifts through figurations of dancer-actresses, their publicly performed movements, private training, and the cinematic and extra-diegetic narratives woven around their dancing bodies, the book considers the "women's question" via new mobilities corpo-realized by dancing women. Some of the central figures animating this corporeal history are Azurie, Sadhona Bose, Vyjayanthimala, Helen, Waheeda Rehman, Madhuri Dixit, and Saroj Khan, whose performance histories fold and intersect with those of other dancing women, including devadasis and tawaifs, Eurasian actresses, oriental dancers, vamps, choreographers, and backup dancers. Through a material history of the labor of producing on-screen dance, theoretical frameworks that emphasize collaboration, such as the “choreomusicking body” and “dance musicalization,” aesthetic approaches to embodiment drawing on treatises like the Natya Sastra and the Abhinaya Darpana, and formal analyses of cine-choreographic “techno-spectacles,” Dancing Women offers a variegated, textured history of cinema, dance, and music. Tracing the gestural genealogies of film dance produces a very different narrative of Bombay cinema, and indeed of South Asian cultural modernities, by way of a corporeal history co-choreographed by a network of remarkable dancing women. Pratichi Priyambada is a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in histories of performance, gender and sexuality, and colonial law. She can be reached at @rhymingrhythm on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema (Oxford UP, 2020), an ambitious study of two of South Asia's most popular cultural forms ― cinema and dance ― historicizes and theorizes the material and cultural production of film dance, a staple attraction of popular Hindi cinema. It explores how the dynamic figurations of the body wrought by cinematic dance forms from the 1930s to the 1990s produce unique constructions of gender, sexuality, stardom, and spectacle. By charting discursive shifts through figurations of dancer-actresses, their publicly performed movements, private training, and the cinematic and extra-diegetic narratives woven around their dancing bodies, the book considers the "women's question" via new mobilities corpo-realized by dancing women. Some of the central figures animating this corporeal history are Azurie, Sadhona Bose, Vyjayanthimala, Helen, Waheeda Rehman, Madhuri Dixit, and Saroj Khan, whose performance histories fold and intersect with those of other dancing women, including devadasis and tawaifs, Eurasian actresses, oriental dancers, vamps, choreographers, and backup dancers. Through a material history of the labor of producing on-screen dance, theoretical frameworks that emphasize collaboration, such as the “choreomusicking body” and “dance musicalization,” aesthetic approaches to embodiment drawing on treatises like the Natya Sastra and the Abhinaya Darpana, and formal analyses of cine-choreographic “techno-spectacles,” Dancing Women offers a variegated, textured history of cinema, dance, and music. Tracing the gestural genealogies of film dance produces a very different narrative of Bombay cinema, and indeed of South Asian cultural modernities, by way of a corporeal history co-choreographed by a network of remarkable dancing women. Pratichi Priyambada is a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in histories of performance, gender and sexuality, and colonial law. She can be reached at @rhymingrhythm on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema (Oxford UP, 2020), an ambitious study of two of South Asia's most popular cultural forms ― cinema and dance ― historicizes and theorizes the material and cultural production of film dance, a staple attraction of popular Hindi cinema. It explores how the dynamic figurations of the body wrought by cinematic dance forms from the 1930s to the 1990s produce unique constructions of gender, sexuality, stardom, and spectacle. By charting discursive shifts through figurations of dancer-actresses, their publicly performed movements, private training, and the cinematic and extra-diegetic narratives woven around their dancing bodies, the book considers the "women's question" via new mobilities corpo-realized by dancing women. Some of the central figures animating this corporeal history are Azurie, Sadhona Bose, Vyjayanthimala, Helen, Waheeda Rehman, Madhuri Dixit, and Saroj Khan, whose performance histories fold and intersect with those of other dancing women, including devadasis and tawaifs, Eurasian actresses, oriental dancers, vamps, choreographers, and backup dancers. Through a material history of the labor of producing on-screen dance, theoretical frameworks that emphasize collaboration, such as the “choreomusicking body” and “dance musicalization,” aesthetic approaches to embodiment drawing on treatises like the Natya Sastra and the Abhinaya Darpana, and formal analyses of cine-choreographic “techno-spectacles,” Dancing Women offers a variegated, textured history of cinema, dance, and music. Tracing the gestural genealogies of film dance produces a very different narrative of Bombay cinema, and indeed of South Asian cultural modernities, by way of a corporeal history co-choreographed by a network of remarkable dancing women. Pratichi Priyambada is a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in histories of performance, gender and sexuality, and colonial law. She can be reached at @rhymingrhythm on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema (Oxford UP, 2020), an ambitious study of two of South Asia's most popular cultural forms ― cinema and dance ― historicizes and theorizes the material and cultural production of film dance, a staple attraction of popular Hindi cinema. It explores how the dynamic figurations of the body wrought by cinematic dance forms from the 1930s to the 1990s produce unique constructions of gender, sexuality, stardom, and spectacle. By charting discursive shifts through figurations of dancer-actresses, their publicly performed movements, private training, and the cinematic and extra-diegetic narratives woven around their dancing bodies, the book considers the "women's question" via new mobilities corpo-realized by dancing women. Some of the central figures animating this corporeal history are Azurie, Sadhona Bose, Vyjayanthimala, Helen, Waheeda Rehman, Madhuri Dixit, and Saroj Khan, whose performance histories fold and intersect with those of other dancing women, including devadasis and tawaifs, Eurasian actresses, oriental dancers, vamps, choreographers, and backup dancers. Through a material history of the labor of producing on-screen dance, theoretical frameworks that emphasize collaboration, such as the “choreomusicking body” and “dance musicalization,” aesthetic approaches to embodiment drawing on treatises like the Natya Sastra and the Abhinaya Darpana, and formal analyses of cine-choreographic “techno-spectacles,” Dancing Women offers a variegated, textured history of cinema, dance, and music. Tracing the gestural genealogies of film dance produces a very different narrative of Bombay cinema, and indeed of South Asian cultural modernities, by way of a corporeal history co-choreographed by a network of remarkable dancing women. Pratichi Priyambada is a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in histories of performance, gender and sexuality, and colonial law. She can be reached at @rhymingrhythm on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Dancing Women: Choreographing Corporeal Histories of Hindi Cinema (Oxford UP, 2020), an ambitious study of two of South Asia's most popular cultural forms ― cinema and dance ― historicizes and theorizes the material and cultural production of film dance, a staple attraction of popular Hindi cinema. It explores how the dynamic figurations of the body wrought by cinematic dance forms from the 1930s to the 1990s produce unique constructions of gender, sexuality, stardom, and spectacle. By charting discursive shifts through figurations of dancer-actresses, their publicly performed movements, private training, and the cinematic and extra-diegetic narratives woven around their dancing bodies, the book considers the "women's question" via new mobilities corpo-realized by dancing women. Some of the central figures animating this corporeal history are Azurie, Sadhona Bose, Vyjayanthimala, Helen, Waheeda Rehman, Madhuri Dixit, and Saroj Khan, whose performance histories fold and intersect with those of other dancing women, including devadasis and tawaifs, Eurasian actresses, oriental dancers, vamps, choreographers, and backup dancers. Through a material history of the labor of producing on-screen dance, theoretical frameworks that emphasize collaboration, such as the “choreomusicking body” and “dance musicalization,” aesthetic approaches to embodiment drawing on treatises like the Natya Sastra and the Abhinaya Darpana, and formal analyses of cine-choreographic “techno-spectacles,” Dancing Women offers a variegated, textured history of cinema, dance, and music. Tracing the gestural genealogies of film dance produces a very different narrative of Bombay cinema, and indeed of South Asian cultural modernities, by way of a corporeal history co-choreographed by a network of remarkable dancing women. Pratichi Priyambada is a Ph.D Candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in histories of performance, gender and sexuality, and colonial law. She can be reached at @rhymingrhythm on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Y'all-itics: September 11, 2022 That escalated quickly. In the week since our last podcast, during which we broke the news that Republican Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley would be voting for Democrat Mike Collier in the race for Lieutenant Governor, another prominent Republican has done the same. State Senator Kel Seliger calls Republican incumbent Dan Patrick an “extremist,” and says state leadership must adapt to the growing diversity in Texas. These cross-over endorsements certainly send a message, but is it a warning for the Texas GOP? In this episode of Y'all-itics, the Jasons are joined by native Texan and political expert Jessica Huseman, Editorial Director of Votebeat. Jessica says the endorsements are significant politically in a state like Texas. And even if it doesn't change the outcome on November 8, 2022, it could have a major impact by the time the Presidential election rolls around in 2024. You'll also hear directly from Senator Kel Seliger about why he made his decision and from Mike Collier, who will tell you why he thinks these Republicans are coming to his side. We invited Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick to join us on Y'all-itics. A spokesman for his campaign said he is unavailable. Guests Jessica Huseman, Votebeat Editorial Directorwww.votebeat.org Sen. Kel Seliger, (R) Amarillo Mike Collier, (D) Candidate for Lt. Governor
Y'all-itics: September 11, 2022 That escalated quickly. In the week since our last podcast, during which we broke the news that Republican Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley would be voting for Democrat Mike Collier in the race for Lieutenant Governor, another prominent Republican has done the same. State Senator Kel Seliger calls Republican incumbent Dan Patrick an “extremist,” and says state leadership must adapt to the growing diversity in Texas. These cross-over endorsements certainly send a message, but is it a warning for the Texas GOP? In this episode of Y'all-itics, the Jasons are joined by native Texan and political expert Jessica Huseman, Editorial Director of Votebeat. Jessica says the endorsements are significant politically in a state like Texas. And even if it doesn't change the outcome on November 8, 2022, it could have a major impact by the time the Presidential election rolls around in 2024. You'll also hear directly from Senator Kel Seliger about why he made his decision and from Mike Collier, who will tell you why he thinks these Republicans are coming to his side. We invited Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick to join us on Y'all-itics. A spokesman for his campaign said he is unavailable. Guests Jessica Huseman, Votebeat Editorial Director www.votebeat.org Sen. Kel Seliger, (R) Amarillo Mike Collier, (D) Candidate for Lt. Governor
My guests on the podcast this week are cultural producer, curator and current Ph.D Candidate at the University of Texas at Austin Ja'nell Ajani and legendary documentary, fashion, and street photographer Jamel Shabazz. In our wide ranging conversation we chat about 'Peace to the Queen,' the four-decades career retrospective of Mr. Shabazz' work at the Carver Museum in Austin, Texas. Curated by Ms. Anjani, 'Peace to the Queen' has materialized and aligned at a critical moment in American history and Jamel Shabazz's resurgent career. We chat about how the exhibit came together, how Ms. Ajani and Mr. Shabazz became friends and colleagues, their respective life journeys, and most importantly their shared commitment on using art to empower marginalized communities and to inspire humanity to be better and do better.Ja'nell Ajani IGJamel Shabazz IGPeace to the QueenSupport the show
Technically 200 Throw Back Thursday: Latinas in STEM Claudia Varela This week, in honor of graduation season, we're throwing it back to an amazing episode with previous host Matt Stephenson and Claudia Varela, Ph.D Candidate in the Harvard-MIT Program of Health Sciences and Technology. In this week's episode we get to hear Claudia's story as she shares how she juggled immigrating to the U.S. as a teenager, pursuing higher education focused on a STEM career, and maintaining her passion for dance through the adversity and rigor of it all.
The night after finishing his first oral argument at Harvard Law School, Brad Carney sat down with the Ranger For Life's A More Elite Podcast to discuss his transition from the 75th Ranger Regiment to Dartmouth College and Havard Law. Find out how Brad got connected with a The Posse Foundation's veteran scholarship and how he continues to serve #ForAmerica.
Doesn't it just seem worse this year? Many of us are still in sticker shock over our property appraisals, so this episode is all about how to reduce the amount of property taxes you pay. Turns out, your odds of winning that protest might be greater this year than ever before with half of the houses in Texas potentially overvalued. Wheeler is back for this one as the Jasons call up Chandler Crouch, a realtor and an expert on protesting your property tax value. Chandler explains how to not only play defense in this process with the Central Appraisal District, but also go on the offensive. But the Jasons also zoom out and talk about how to reform this system politically. Texas' property taxes are among the highest in the nation and home values have easily jumped double digits in Texas' major cities. So, what exactly are lawmakers going to do to help us? We recently extended an invitation to Gov. Abbott to join us and have not yet heard back from his campaign staff. But his Democratic challenger this November, Beto O'Rourke, took our call even after testing positive for COVID-19 and explained his plan to lower the state's skyrocketing property taxes. After all these years, can that even be done?GuestsChandler Crouch, Chandler Crouch RealtyFreeTaxProtest.comBeto O'Rourke, (D) Candidate for Texas Governor
Doesn't it just seem worse this year? Many of us are still in sticker shock over our property appraisals, so this episode is all about how to reduce the amount of property taxes you pay. Turns out, your odds of winning that protest might be greater this year than ever before with half of the houses in Texas potentially overvalued. Wheeler is back for this one as the Jasons call up Chandler Crouch, a realtor and an expert on protesting your property tax value. Chandler explains how to not only play defense in this process with the Central Appraisal District, but also go on the offensive. But the Jasons also zoom out and talk about how to reform this system politically. Texas' property taxes are among the highest in the nation and home values have easily jumped double digits in Texas' major cities. So, what exactly are lawmakers going to do to help us? We recently extended an invitation to Gov. Abbott to join us and have not yet heard back from his campaign staff. But his Democratic challenger this November, Beto O'Rourke, took our call even after testing positive for COVID-19 and explained his plan to lower the state's skyrocketing property taxes. After all these years, can that even be done? Guests Chandler Crouch, Chandler Crouch Realty FreeTaxProtest.com Beto O'Rourke, (D) Candidate for Texas Governor