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In this episode of School Business Insider, host John Brucato is joined by Sonja H. Trainor, Executive Director of the National School Attorneys Association, for a timely conversation about the U.S. Supreme Court's major rulings and what they mean for school leaders.From religious objections to curriculum (Mahmoud v. Taylor) to transgender rights and medical procedures (U.S. v. Skrmetti), and from charter school governance (Drummond v. OK) to E-Rate funding's uncertain future, this episode covers it all.Sonja unpacks the legal reasoning, the risks, and the real-world changes SBOs need to anticipate as law and education policy collide.Contact School Business Insider: Check us out on social media: LinkedIn Twitter (X) Website: https://asbointl.org/SBI Email: podcast@asbointl.org Make sure to like, subscribe and share for more great insider episodes!Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the Association of School Business Officials International. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "ASBO International" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. The presence of any advertising does not endorse, or imply endorsement of, any products or services by ASBO International.ASBO International is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization and does not participate or intervene in any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, any candidate for elective public office. The sharing of news or information concerning public policy issues or political campaigns and candidates are not, and should not be construed as, endorsements by ASBO Internatio...
Dois são os nascimentos, duas são as percepções, duas vidas em uma. Nascer de novo é compreender o que viemos fazer. Escute o poema de Drummond no episódio da semana . Obrigado.
The 2025 Cardinals opponent preview series continues with show No. 8 in 14 days about each of the Cardinals' 14 2025 opponents. They face the Dallas Cowboys on the road in Week 9 coming off their bye on Monday night. Cowboys Wire managing editor KD Drummond joins Jess on the show to talk about the Cowboys' 2024 season, their offseason moves and coaching changes and what expectations are for the 2025 season.
Jeff Drummond joins Larry to talk about the lack of excitement around this year's football team, which side of the ball will be the team's strength, and the Reds' play leading up to the All-Star break. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senior Pastor Andrew Drummond brings a word on the ministry to encourage people which we all have been give and how to operate in it.
Scott McGrew sits down with Tom Drummond, co-founder of developer-first VC firm Heavybit, fresh off the announcement of the firm's fifth fund and second opportunity fund.Drummond explains why the traditional enterprise sales model is fading, and why developers now hold the keys to software adoption. He talks about resisting the temptation of early revenue, the dangers of “cargo cult” startup thinking, and what it means to build for a future where code is free and infrastructure is everything. As Tom puts it: “We're entering a world where code is free. Anyone can generate it. The consequence? We'll need an entirely new layer of infrastructure." Sand Hill Road is produced by Andrew Mendez under the leadership of Sara Bueno and Stephanie Adrouny.
June 24, 1991. Boarhills, Scotland. The body of 33-year old Sandy Drummond is found on a farm track across the road from his cottage and it is determined that he was choked to death with what is described as a “ju-jitsu stranglehold”. In the days prior to his death, Sandy had suddenly quit his job without notice and withdrew nearly all of his money from his accounts, leading to speculation that someone may have been bullying or blackmailing him. Investigators explore a number of different leads, including eyewitness sightings of an orange car parked outside Sandy's cottage before he was killed, but are unable to determine a clear-cut motive for the crime. On this week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we travel to Scotland to explore one of their most perplexing unsolved murders. Additional Reading: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scotlands-unsolved-murders-mystery-devoted-22208850 https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12741252.claim-of-cover-up-over-murder-report/ https://archive.news.stv.tv/archive/1358421-victim-of-unsolved-murder-killed-by-ju-jitsu-stranglehold.html https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/past-times/2161078/unsolved-murder-sandy-drummonds-tragic-death-still-remains-one-of-fifes-most-notorious-cold-cases/ https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/scottish-cold-case-murders-investigated-25187417 https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/inside-unsolved-murder-sandy-drummond-28272182 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/MIRROR+CRIMEBUSTERS%3A+Distraught+mum+died+in+torment+while+son%27s...-a072972920 "The Trail Went Cold" will be appearing at the True Crime Podcast Festival, taking place at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Boston North Shore in Boston, Massachusetts on July 18-20, 2025. To get a 20 % discount on tickets, please use our specialized promo code, “ROBIN20”, by visiting https://www.truecrimepodcastfestival.com/. “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon. Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
No one has won more Super Rugby titles than Mitchell Drummond! A man who has done it all in the red and black jersey, Drummy has won 3 NPC titles with Canterbury and a ridiculous 8 Super Rugby titles with the Crusaders – yes, 8 titles! Add to that a test for the All Blacks, a stint with the Barbarians, over 100 games for Canterbury, and being the youngest ever Crusaders centurion and you start to get the picture.But beyond the stats, Mitch has been the Glue Guy for the Canterbury Region for over a decade, a man who has genuinely put the team first and always nailed his role in the side whatever that may be.In this episode, we chat about:- An exclusive announcement on where he will be playing his rugby this season- Why he chose Rugby over a promising Cricket career- Why he turned down an offer from another Club- How he went from playing against the All Blacks one week to playing for them the next- An insight into the competitive rivalry with Bryn Hall- His struggles with social media comments- How he feels about his Dad owning the Highlanders- And all of your questions!Drummy also gives some great insights into leadership, what's made the Crusaders successful, and great advice for young aspiring rugby player.Mitch Drummond is one special human and this episode is one of the great episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeff Drummond talks with Larry about the All-Star snubs for the Reds and they bond over a documentary about U2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sixers Lose Yabusele; Drummond, Gordon, & Oubre Jr Return! Free Agency Begins!NBA Free Agency is officially underway, and the Philadelphia 76ers are making moves! While we're sad to see Guerschon Yabusele depart, we're thrilled to welcome back key players like Andre Drummond, Eric Gordon, and Kelly Oubre Jr. What do these initial free agency decisions mean for the Sixers' roster and their championship aspirations this upcoming season?Join us as we break down all the latest Sixers free agency news and discuss the impact of these crucial player movements!Poll Question: The Sixers will miss Guerschon Yabusele this upcoming season after losing him to the New York Knicks. Agree or DisagreePlus, we'll cover:Sixers Free Agency: A comprehensive look at all the signings, departures, and potential targets for the 76ers as free agency unfolds.Sixers Draft Grades: Our final grades and analysis of the Philadelphia 76ers' performance in the recent NBA Draft.Phillies vs. Padres Doubleheader Recap: A full post-game breakdown of the Phillies' doubleheader against the San Diego PadresLike, Comment, and Subscribe for more!/ a2dradio Facebook: / a2dradio Instagram: / a2dradio X: / a2dradio Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________We thank you for your support!Specialized Physical Therapy: https://specializedphysicaltherapy.com/Boaggiosbread: https://boaggiosbread.com/Alan Foy: https://www.exprealty.com/
Senior Pastor Andrew Drummond brings a challenging word on balancing the equation of finances in a way that honours God and live freely and generously.
Daniel Kovalik is a labor and human rights attorney and author, who has taught international human rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. For over two decades he served as a counsel for the United Steelworkers and the AFL-CIO, and is best known for his cases against Coca Cola, Drummond, and Occidental Petroleum based upon human rights abuses in Colombia. He was also a recipient of a Project Censored award for his investigation into the murders of Colombian trade unionists. Dan is a graduate of Columbia Law School and received a fellowship at Stanford University's law school. He has written several acclaimed books dealing with the scapegoating of Russia, plots to attack and overthrow Iran and Venezuela, US efforts to establish world hegemony by interfering in other nations and on Cancel Culture. He is the author of "Cancel This Book: The Progressive Case Against Cancel Culture" and "Nicaragua: A History of US Intervention and Resistance." His articles have appeared on RT, Counterpunch, Common Dreams, Global Research and elsewhere.
Milton Teixeira fala sobre o Barão de Drummond, visionário que criou o primeiro zoológico do Rio e, sem querer, inventou o popular Jogo do Bicho.
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Deb Drummond. In this engaging conversation, Sandee Sgarlata interviews Deborah Drummond, a seasoned entrepreneur and founder of Mission Accepted. Deborah shares her journey of building seven international companies and empowering creatives through media platforms. The discussion delves into the importance of mindset in achieving success, the characteristics that differentiate top performers, and the significance of staying grounded as an entrepreneur. Deborah invites listeners to join her movement supporting women and creatives, emphasizing the joy and fulfillment that comes from collaboration and community.Guest Bio:Deb is a pioneer in the world of entrepreneurship. To date, she has built 7 international companies and inspired thousands around the globe. She is the Founder behind the Show Up Stand Up Speak Up, Yes You! movement, a televised, heart project with a reach of over 350 million designed to remember the solidarity of International Women's Day. Deb owns the women's channel offering accessible televised opportunities to all women. Deb's thirty-year deep dive in Top Performance has built her reputation as a speaker, mastermind trainer and personal coach. She has educated, and motivated audiences of 20 thousand to stand to their feet. In her private practice, Deb has personally worked with over 30 thousand clients, moving them to a higher state of optimal health and wealth. A well-known radio host of the Mission Accepted podcast, Deb interviews dynamic Entrepreneurs, Ultrapreneurs, Creatives, and Media Professionals who reveal personal life stories and secrets to the success of ‘making it.' Deb is the Founder of Mission Accepted Media, where she creates anthologies and books about people and business. She is the creator of the ever so popular Top Performance Day Planner and Tracker. Deb loves music and is happiest when she is connecting people that she knows will benefit from meeting each other and, if you were to go to her home, you would be greeted with a table of “treats” that look like she took over Willy Wonka's candy shop!Connect with Deb: Website: www.debdrummond.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/DebDrummond/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deborahldrummond/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/deborahldrummond/https://www.instagram.com/debdrummond_official/https://www.instagram.com/missionaccepted_media/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsnh0BsWjHS1aba4cItw4rw Connect with Sandee: Website: www.sandeesgarlata.comPodcast: www.happinesssolved.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlataTwitter: www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlataInstagram: www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
Na coluna desta semana, o professor Milton Teixeira fala sobre o surgimento do Jogo do Bicho, criado por João Batista Viana Drummond, o Barão de Drummond.
The third in the "unholy trinity” of religion clause cases from the current SCOTUS term. Liz and Rebecca discuss the case that sought to create the nation's first Catholic public charter school and the surprisingly early decision issued by a divided Court. They explain how this case came to be, what the oral arguments revealed, and the high stakes of the case for our public school system. Background Opinion SCOTUSblog FFRF, AU, and ACLU amicus brief SCOTUSblog: “Supreme Court divided over approving first religious charter school” NPR - “Supreme Court blocks creation of religious charter school in Oklahoma” SCOTUSblog - “Split Supreme Court blocks first religious charter school in Oklahoma” Check us out on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, and X. Our website, we-dissent.org, has more information as well as episode transcripts.
If you're speaking on stages or even thinking about it, listen in for hot tips you won't find anywhere else. There's no better way than speaking to make a powerful impact on others while also building your business and evolving as a person. As today's guests demonstrate, the risk of sharing your message with the world comes with many rewards. In this episode, Deb has an engaging conversation with Lis Hoyte, an expert in coercive control, and Cathy Holt, a champion of women's leadership, who are both building their businesses through speaking on stages big and small. Whether you're an aspiring speaker or looking for inspiration, this episode offers valuable takeaways on leveraging your voice for change and success.Cathy Holt - https://cathyholt.com Lis Hoyte - www.lishoyte.com
Jeff Drummond joins Larry to talk a lot about Reds pitcher Andrew Abbott and a little bit about the College World Series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#YMHMS Conversation. The timing couldn't have been better as we wrapped up Men's Mental Health Month. We dove deep into the idea that everything starts inward before it shows outward, from how we lead, love, and define purpose to the way we show up in the world. This life is a mirror, and it's crucial to keep a pulse on your mindset, your values, and how you process pain. We also spoke on the power of therapy and how storms, when faced, can lead to transformation and testimony. Grateful for the realness my brother! Check out the full conversation and pass it on to someone who needs it.
If you're grinding away, wondering if your hard work is ever going to pay off, tune into today's episode. Your host, Deb, speaks to a man who went from being an assistant to a radio news editor to interviewing 66,000+ top celebrities as an entertainment journalist. Brian Sebastian, the dynamic host of “Movie Reviews and More”, shares his origin story and the many career steps that have propelled him to hosting a show with over 750 million views! Learn how to make your hard work pay off as you jot down valuable insights on discipline, consistency, how to learn from other people's mistakes and the importance of adapting in an ever-changing world.Website: dreamweaverarts.org
Jeff Drummond from Cats Illustrated talks to Larry about the general feeling that most fans are down on UK's upcoming football season and asks if the falling out between Mark Stoops and Vince Marrow may have something to do with it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Jessica Drummond, founder of the Integrative Women's Health Institute, to share her experience with targeted email campaigns and their impact on her business. Dr. Drummond talks about her extensive career spanning nearly 25 years in women's health, her decision to focus on email marketing over social media, and how she has achieved substantial monthly revenue without relying heavily on social media.Join the waitlist for Million Dollar CEO at kirstenroldan.com/million-dollar-ceo
Send us a textThis week on Unleashed & Unstoppable, we're rolling out the red carpet for a powerhouse guest who embodies what it means to live boldly, bravely, and abundantly. Meet Deb Drummond—a pioneer in entrepreneurship, top performance trainer, founder of the women's TV channel on eZWay TV, and momager extraordinaire. Oh, and did we mention she's built seven international businesses?
Oklahoma's top prosecutor supports President Trump in using the military in L.A.Two new laws are going to help veteran teachers.We look at the future of wind energy in the last of our climate solutions series.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civic Leader Andy Moore about Governor Stitt picking a new leader for the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, the state's sweeping immigration law remains on hold after a federal judge's ruling and Attorney General Gentner Drummond calls for the removal of refugees from Afghanistan.The trio also discusses the resignation of Epic Virtual Charter School's superintendent amid cuts and the Heartland Flyer looks to end service on or before October First.
Looking for a way to take summer holidays without letting your business screech to a halt? You need a strategy to keep your business moving and avoid a post-holiday pile up of work. You need a CEO Seasonal Strategy. In this solo episode, Deb Drummond shares how she decides when to take a break, how to shed the guilt of taking holidays and how to prepare before you leave so you can hit the ground running when you get back. Plus, she tells you how to capitalize on unique opportunities when so many others are holidaying. Make sure you listen to this episode before summer holiday hype sweeps you away.https://debdrummond.comVimeo: https://vimeo.com/1091518442/63ac225808Youtube: https://youtu.be/GPqqAGDGoZk
During this episode of ROCKnVINO, hosts Coco and Michelle talk with David Drummond, founder and proprietor of Overshine Wines. Overshines Wines takes the California vibe and translates it into the glass. Drummond brings influences from his youth in Monterey and experience in Silicon Valley to the venture, all wrapped up in a love for music, especially the sunshine filled California soul music. Learn about his influences and the kinds of wine you will find at Overshine, as well as the experience you'll enjoy at the tasting room (do not miss the record collection and sweet hifi sound system!) Each label features a stylized record and a map of the vineyard where the grapes are grown. Overshine also includes winemaker/managing partner Sam Bilbro and director of operations Thomas DeBiase. ROCKnVINO is sponsored by American AgCredit.
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comNote: We recorded this episode before we learned about the decision in the St. Isidore case. religious beliefs being weaponized to reshape public education? In this episode, Rachel Laser—CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State—joins hosts Will and Josh to unpack two major Supreme Court cases: Mahmoud v. Taylor and St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond. Both cases carry huge implications for the future of religious freedom, public schooling, and church-state separation.Laser explains how one case centers on parents trying to opt out of LGBTQ-inclusive books, while the other could open the floodgates for religious public charter schools funded by taxpayer dollars. Drawing from legal expertise and personal faith, Laser offers a bold and nuanced defense of pluralism, public education, and constitutional integrity. With the stakes this high, these rulings could redefine what it means to be an American student—or a person of faith.
Jeff Drummond with Cats Illustrated joins Larry to talk about what the future of UK football program might look like now that coach/recruiter Vince Marrow has left UK to become the GM of football for University of Louisville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on TABLE TALK, Jeff sat down with Harrison Grimm from SB Nation's LibertyBallers.com for a fantastic discussion about the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft and what it will mean for the Philadelphia 76ers, the team, and organization overall. Plus, we dove into some offseason storylines concerning players currently on the roster. It was a fun discussion with Harrison!- What should Daryl Morey and the Sixers do with the No. 3 overall pick in the NBA Draft?- What might Daryl Morey's draft legacy look like when it's all said and done?- A look what this upcoming season means for Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Jared McCain.- Which players currently on the Sixers might be traded this summer?All of this and much more this week on Table Talk!SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@thephiladelphiasportstableHead over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.comFollow us on BlueSky:Jeff: @jeffwarren.bsky.socialErik: @brickpollitt.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstableFollow us on Twitter/X:Jeff: @Jeffrey_WarrenErik: @BrickPollittThe Show: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow us on Instagram:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstable.Follow Jeff on TikTok: @mrjeffwarrenFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSportsTable
The state's top prosecutor wants to remove all Afghan refugees.Oklahoma is drought free.The Thunder ties up the NBA Finals before heading to Indianapolis.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
School's out and it's time for the high school student in your life to use this summer to get fit, educated and mentally ready for next semester. Our pal Justin Drummond of Planet Fitness tells Nestor about another Summer Pass of getting our youth motivated and energized at a club in your neighborhood. The post Justin Drummond of Planet Fitness tells Nestor about another summer of the amazing free youth Summer Pass summer first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
For the first time in years, the U.S. Supreme Court is addressing questions of religious liberty and is doing so with three significant cases: Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, Mahmoud v. Taylor, and Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond, which have the potential to shape religious liberty in […]
For the first time in years, the U.S. Supreme Court is addressing questions of religious liberty and is doing so with three significant cases: Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, Mahmoud v. Taylor, and Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond, which have the potential to shape religious liberty in the United States for years to come.Join Mark Rienzi and Bill Saunders as they discuss these cases, their potential outcomes, and their future impact on religious liberty.Featuring:Prof. Mark L. Rienzi, President, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty; Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Religious Liberty, Catholic University; Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School(Moderator) Prof. William L. Saunders, Director of the Program in Human Rights, Catholic University of America
Gentner Drummond. Ryan Walters. Matt Pinnell. A year out from the 2026 primary elections, those three names have emerged as leaders to be Oklahoma's next Republican candidate for governor. The catch? Only one of them has officially declared their candidacy.Drummond, Oklahoma's Attorney General, has a large -— though not insurmountable lead — according to polling released Wednesday by Sooner Survey, which asked 500 registered Republican voters in Oklahoma about their thoughts on likely GOP candidates for governor. Walters, Oklahoma's state schools superintendent, and Pinnell, the lieutenant governor, lag behind Drummond. This is Listen Frontier, a podcast exploring the investigative journalism of the Frontier and featuring conversations with those on the frontlines of Oklahoma's most important stories. Listen to us Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher.To donate to The Frontier and help support our efforts to grow investigative journalism in Oklahoma, click here.
Jeff Drummond with Cats Illustrated joins Larry to talk about what went wrong as UK baseball blew a 5 run lead with 2 outs against West Virginia to get eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A case with a thin record is raising plenty of questions at the Supreme Court. In this episode, Amanda and Holly examine the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor, which involves parents who want to opt their children out of public school curriculum they say conflicts with their religious beliefs. But, what's the difference between expected exposure and unconstitutional coercion? Does age matter? What happens when opt-out options become too burdensome and overwhelming to accommodate? Amanda and Holly examine the issues in this case as well as the challenges for the school district and for the parents. They also share what the oral arguments revealed about the justices' interest in the books and discussions outside of the courtroom. SHOW NOTES Segment 1 (starting at 01:50): Remembering Justice David Souter Amanda and Holly released a live mini-episode on Tuesday, May 27, to review the Supreme Court decision in the religious charter school case, the voucher proposal in the budget reconciliation bill, and a court decision halting the dismantling of the Department of Education. Hear the episode at this link or in your podcast feed, or watch it on YouTube. Amanda and Holly mention the other two church-state cases this term addressed in previous episodes: Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin in Ep. 12: Back to SCOTUS: Regular business in disturbing times Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board, et al. v. Drummond in Ep. 14: The blockbuster SCOTUS case over religious charter schools BJC Executive Director Emeritus J. Brent Walker wrote a reflection piece on Justice David Souter when the justice retired in 2009: Walker reflects on Souter's Supreme Court tenure Amy Howe wrote a piece on Justice Souter for SCOTUSblog: David Souter, retired Supreme Court justice, dies at 85 Segment 2 (starting at 06:58): The facts (that we know) in the case and what's at stake BJC has a post on our website describing Mahmoud v. Taylor: In oral argument, U.S. Supreme Court wrestles with the limits of public school parents' opt-out rights The U.S. Supreme Court has a transcript of oral arguments and the audio recording of oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor available on its website. Segment 3 (starting 25:54): The two big substantive points from the oral argument We played two clips from the oral argument in this segment: Justice Elena Kagan and Eric Baxter, who argued on behalf of the group of parents (the petitioners) Justice Samuel Alito and Eric Baxter Amanda and Holly talked about the Texas Bible curriculum in episode 2 of this season: Oklahoma and Texas try to force Bible teaching in public schools Respecting Religion is made possible by BJC's generous donors. Your gift to BJC is tax-deductible, and you can support these conversations with a gift to BJC.
In this week's episode of the Binge Eating Breakthrough Podcast, I sit down with the incredible Deb Drummond, who opens up about her remarkable journey from using food as an emotional crutch to discovering genuine food freedom.Deb's story is one that might feel familiar – from her fast-paced music industry days to her awakening about how she was using even "healthy" foods in unhealthy ways. What struck me most in our conversation was her key insight: "I realized it's not the food, it's me."We dive deep into what really matters in healing our relationship with food. It's not about what's on your plate, but the energy and intention behind every bite. Deb shares how personal development became the foundation of her healing – something many of us miss when we're focused solely on finding the "perfect" diet.You'll hear about the practical strategies that actually worked for Deb, including:* The journaling practice that helped her identify emotional triggers* How group support freed her from isolation and shame* Her practical approach to challenging situations (no more white-knuckling through parties!)* The turning point when she learned to trust her body instead of external food rulesWhat I love about Deb's story is how pregnancy unexpectedly deepened her body connection and how freedom from food obsession opened doors to a life of genuine purpose. Today, she's empowering women through her book featuring 262 female entrepreneurs and creatives.If you're tired of the exhausting cycle of food rules and guilt, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on what genuine freedom might look like for you. About Deb Drummond: Deb Drummond is an entrepreneur, author, and founder of a media company dedicated to empowering women. Her mission is to help people "stand up, speak up, and show up" in both their business and personal lives. Her book features stories from 262 women entrepreneurs and is part of a global initiative celebrating women's achievements.* Mission Accepted Book: 262 Women* Connect with DebSubscribe to The Peaceful Eater so that you don't miss a new episode each Wednesday. Receive additional support and resources for your journey with food. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit janepilger.substack.com/subscribe
The Supreme Court faulted the district judge in A.A.R.P. v. Trump for refusing to grant the Venezuelan alleged Tren de Aragua members' injunction. But on remand, Judge Ho comes to the judge's defense: after all, the judge only had 42 minutes' notice. And to conclude that the judge had had some 14 hours, Judge Ho noted, the Supreme Court must have started counting at 12:30 a.m. Last time we checked, Congress has not provisioned courts a budget to operate 24 hours. “This is a district court,” Judge Ho reminds, “not a Denny's.”The Supreme Court doesn't have appellate jurisdiction without an actual order on the injunction motion. Tim agrees with Judge Ho that the Supreme Court played a little roughshod with the otherwise fussy jurisdictional rules.But the Court is losing patience with the Trump Administration's legal tactics, Jeff suspects, which is why the Court is willing to stretch past the limits on its power.What do you think? Is the Court's move defensible exercising power arguably beyond its jurisdiction? Does it hold faith with Marbury, which famously established judicial power by not exercising it?We also discuss the one-sentence letdown in the high-stakes religious charter school case, Oklahoma Charter Board v. Drummond. And we share CALP alum Chris Schandevel's appellate lessons from a hard-fought loss: how to serve your client when the Court doesn't serve you the decision you fought for.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal's weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.
In a conversation broadcast live on May 27, Amanda and Holly provide updates on a day of big news in the religious liberty world. They first look at the surprising 4-4 deadlock from the U.S. Supreme Court in the Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board, et al. v. Drummond case, which preserves a religious liberty principle by stopping the creation of the nation's first religious charter school. They also discuss the troubling school voucher proposal that was slipped into the budget reconciliation bill that the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed on May 22, offering tips on how you can help stop it as it goes to the Senate. Plus, they give an update on last week's court order stopping President Trump's dismantling of the Department of Education and share why that's good news for public education and religious freedom. Show notes: You can watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/i8S3xcBTs14?feature=shared Holly read the entire two sentence decision in the Drummond case, which is available on the Supreme Court's website. You can also read Holly's statement released the day of the Oklahoma v. Drummond decision on BJC's website. The discussion of the budget reconciliation bill starts at 8:23. BJC has a website page with the latest on the bill and the actions you can take to stop it in the Senate. Visit BJConline.org/budgetbill2025 for more, including tips on finding a town hall to attend so you can connect with your lawmaker in person. Click here to directly contact your U.S. Senators about the voucher provision, using our simple form. Want to send us a video or an audio recording about why this budget bill would harm your community? Click here! On May 22 – the same day the House passed the budget bill and the Supreme Court released its Drummond decision – U.S. District Judge Myong Joun granted a preliminary injunction stopping the Trump administration from dismantling the Department of Education. The conversation about this begins at 15:04. Want to make sure you don't miss future live episodes of the podcast? Subscribe to our email list to be notified of future shows, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Bluesky, X, or LinkedIn. Respecting Religion is made possible by BJC's generous donors. Your gift to BJC is tax-deductible, and you can support these conversations with a gift to BJC.
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The Fox News Supreme Court is a political weapon, and it's being wielded to wreck what remains of American democracy. What happens if Trump declares martial law? This week on Gaslit Nation, Andrea interviews Leah Litman, a constitutional law professor at the University of Michigan Law School, co-host of the award-winning Strict Scrutiny podcast, and author of the new book LAWLESS: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes. This Court is a multi-decade effort by conservatives to seize power they couldn't win through democratic means. Litman warns about what the Fox News Court is up to. If you thought things were bad, we're staring down a term packed with cases that could fundamentally rewrite public education, religious liberty, and basic civil rights. Take Oklahoma Charter Board v. Drummond. This case actually asks whether the Constitution requires states to allow religious public charter schools. Yes, you read that right: requires. The Establishment Clause prohibits the government from funding religious education. But now, thanks to the conservative justices' persecution complex, where white Christian nationalism is the most oppressed identity in America, obviously, the Court may rule that denying public funding to religious schools is unconstitutional discrimination. Then there's the challenge to a Maryland school district's decision to include LGBTQ+ inclusive books in elementary schools. A group of religious parents is arguing that merely exposing children to stories with queer characters violates their religious freedom. If the Court agrees, it could hand conservative parents a veto power over what public schools teach, effectively outlawing inclusive education if it makes anyone clutch their pearls. What Litman makes clear is that these cases are about redefining public life, turning schools into vehicles for a theocratic agenda. And let's be honest: they're not talking about funding schools for Wiccans or the Church of Satan. This is about establishing a Christian nationalism dictatorship. Yes, it can happen here. Yes, it's happening here. But we are not powerless. Reform is not a fantasy. Term limits. Ethics rules. Court expansion. These are tools, if we find the courage to use them. Because democracy doesn't die in darkness. It's strangled in broad daylight by men in robes, funded by billionaires, and broadcast live on C-SPAN. And if we don't fight back? We're just letting them get away with it. EVENTS AT GASLIT NATION: May 26 4pm ET – Book club discussion of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Stride Toward Freeom: The Montgomery Story Indiana-based listeners launched a Signal group for others in the state to join, available on Patreon. Florida-based listeners are going strong meeting in person. Be sure to join their Signal group, available on Patreon. Have you taken Gaslit Nation's HyperNormalization Survey Yet? Gaslit Nation Salons take place Mondays 4pm ET over Zoom and the first ~40 minutes are recorded and shared on Patreon.com/Gaslit for our community The recent storms have devastated so many in St. Louis, and the Urban League needs our help now more than ever. Please donate what you can to support their relief efforts and help communities rebuild: https://www.ulstl.com/#/ What's as gratifying as a Tesla Takedown protest? A Fox News Takedown protest! https://www.foxtakedown.com/
The most consequential church-state case of this Supreme Court term involves whether the government could – or even must – fund religious charter schools. Amanda and Holly examine key moments in the oral arguments from Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board, et al. v. Drummond, playing clips from the courtroom and looking at how the justices may apply recent precedent to shape future law. As BJC noted in the brief we filed, if the government funds religious charter schools, it will drag our government deeper into questions it is unfit to answer on matters of doctrine and church composition. That's not government neutrality toward religion – that's religious preference repackaged as educational choice. SHOW NOTESSegment 1 (starting at 01:53): Developments since our previous show Amanda and Holly talked about the Catholic Charities/Wisconsin case in episode 12: Back to SCOTUS: Regular business in disturbing times We released our episode with Melissa Rogers to coincide with the first 100 days of the Trump administration. It is episode 13 of season 6: Active citizenship: A conversation with Melissa Rogers about promoting religious freedom and the common good President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on the National Day of Prayer and he signed an executive order on the same day establishing the Religious Liberty Commission. The American Bar Association has a website page dedicated to National Law Day You can click this link to read President Donald Trump's proclamation on “Loyalty Day and Law Day.” The Respecting Religion podcast won a 2025 “Best in Class” award from the Religion Communicators Council's DeRose-Hinkhouse Awards for our episode titled: “But … is it Christian nationalism?” from season 5. Segment 2 (starting at 09:51): Oral arguments in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board, et al. v. Drummond Holly mentioned this article from The Washington Post by Justin Jouvenal and Laura Meckler that provides an overview of the case: How religious public schools went from a long shot to the Supreme Court Holly and Amanda discussed these cases as they worked their way through the courts in episode 16 of season 5: The trouble with *religious* charter schools BJC filed an amicus brief in Oklahoma v. Drummond, along with other Christian organizations as well as Jewish, Muslim and interfaith groups. Click here to read our brief. We played four clips in this segment from the oral arguments in Oklahoma v. Drummond. You can visit the Supreme Court's website for a transcript of the arguments and an audio recording of the arguments. Clip #1: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson & Solicitor General John Sauer Clip #2: Chief Justice John Roberts Clip #3: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Clip #4: Justice Elena Kagan & Michael McGinley Amanda and Holly mentioned three decisions authored by Chief Justice John Roberts that developed a new way of understanding the Free Exercise Clause. They are: Trinity Lutheran v. Comer (2017) Espinoza v. Montana Dept. of Revenue (2020) Carson v. Makin (2022) Holly's 2017 column on the Trinity Lutheran decision is titled “Decidedly narrow, deeply troubling.” Segment 3 (starting 37:12): What do we expect? We played one clip from the oral argument in this segment: The opening statement of Greg Garre, who argued the case for the attorney general of Oklahoma. Respecting Religion is made possible by BJC's generous donors. Your gift to BJC is tax-deductible, and you can support these conversations with a gift to BJC.
When Elon Musk stepped into the White House spotlight and brought his DOGE chainsaw, no one was better poised to cover the fallout than WIRED. The tech journalism outlet knew Musk's playbook from the get-go, from years of covering his companies and his takeover of Twitter. WIRED's Global Editorial Director Katie Drummond joins Rapid Response to take us inside Musk's transformative, head-spinning time at President Trump's side thus far. Drummond weighs the lasting impact of DOGE's efforts 100 days in, and says that even as Musk announces plans to step back from politics, we can still expect plenty more to come.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is this the term when the Court says “see ya” to the Establishment Clause? Leah, Melissa and Kate consider that question in their recap of this week's religious charter school case, Oklahoma Charter School Board v. Drummond. Also covered: Advocate Lisa Blatt's run-in with Neil Gorsuch during oral arguments for a disability rights case, opinions concerning SSI benefits and the Department of Transportation, and the Trump administration's absurd investigation into the Harvard Law Review.Hosts' favorite things:Kate: Sinners; Is It Happening Here? by Andrew Marantz (New Yorker)Leah: Girl on Girl How: Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves, Sophie Gilbert; The Tide is Turning, Dahlia Lithwick (Slate); Trump & Bukele's Concentration Camp, Andrea Pitzer (NY Mag); Just Security Litigation TrackerMelissa: The Secret History of Home Economics: How Trailblazing Women Harnessed the Power of Home and Changed the Way We Live, Danielle Dreilinger; The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE – The Bad Decisions Tour 2025! 5/31 – Washington DC6/12 – NYC10/4 – ChicagoLearn more: http://crooked.com/eventsPre-order your copy of Leah's forthcoming book, Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes (out May 13th)Follow us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, WJNO's Brian Mudd fills in for Mark. President Trump nominated former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Waltz began the day as NSA, but the sudden nomination raises questions about whether it was planned or a reaction to an event. The move might be tied to the March Signal app incident, though if part of a broader strategy, naming Secretary of State Marco Rubio as interim NSA seems unusual. Either way, with Senate confirmation looming, Republicans must stand firm to ensure Waltz's appointment to the UN. Also, despite what the media is saying, the economy had a great first quarter. The Democrats are trying everything they can to scare you; all they have is fear. The only thing that led to a negative GDP number was imports. Later, the left's plan for Trump was always lawfare, but Trump knows how to play their lawfare game now. Trump won most of the nationwide injunctions the first time around and he's learned all the lessons. Finally, in St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond, the Supreme Court considered whether the proposed Catholic virtual charter school in Oklahoma could operate as the nation's first publicly funded religious charter school. The Supreme Court must rule in favor of this charter school. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On April 30, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond, which examines the constitutionality of religious charter schools. In this episode, Michael McConnell of Stanford Law School and Steven Green of Willamette University join Jeffrey Rosen to recap the oral arguments, debate the meaning and history of the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses, and survey the Court's other religion cases from this term. Resources: Fulton v. City of Philadelphia (2021) Carson v. Makin (2022) Michael McConnell and Nathan S. Chapman, Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience (2023) Steven Green et al. Brief of Historians and Legal Scholars as Amici Curiae In Support of Respondent, Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond Michael McConnell et al. Brief for Amici Curiae Religious Liberty Scholars In Support of Petitioners, Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission Michael McConnell et al. Brief for Professors Douglas Laycock, Richard W. Garnett, Thomas C. Berg, Michael W. McConnell, and David M. Smolin as Amici Curiae In Support of Petitioners, Mahmoud v. Taylor Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate. Follow, rate, and review wherever you listen. Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube. Support our important work. Donate