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For context, this episode was recorded on February 19, 2025. In this week's episode I sat down with Eliza Orlins. Eliza Orlins is a career public defender who has represented close to 4000 people charged with crimes in Manhattan over the last 13+ years. She's an outspoken advocate and can be found raging against injustice on her social media platforms. We discuss the misunderstandings and misrepresentations of the criminal legal system, the ways in which the system and how it is designed impacts those in marginalized communities including persons with disabilities, how she is pushing for change within the system as an advocate and as an activist, and much, much more. Relief For Disabled People Impacted By The Los Angeles Fires: Richard Devylder Disaster Relief Fund: https://disabilitydisasteraccess.org/rd-relief-fund/ United Spinal Disaster Relief Grant: https://unitedspinal.org/disaster-relief-grant/ Inevitable Foundation Emergency Relief Fund: https://www.inevitable.foundation/erf Follow Eliza: Instagram: @eorlins TikTok: @eorlins Substack: Objection: Everything Follow Me: Instagram: @jill_ilana , @alwayslookingup.podcast TikTok: @jillian_ilana Website: https://www.jillianilana.com Email: alwayslookingup227@gmail.com Read With Me: Goodreads The StoryGraph This episode was edited and produced by Ben Curwin
Welcome back, Moneda Moves community. Following an eventful start to this week in news, we have another amazing journalist on the podcast, Cora Cervantes, who spoke with Latinos all last year leading up to the election which landed Trump in office. She's here to share what she heard on the ground from Latinos, many of who are business owners, and their biggest concerns they want to see addressed – inclusive of economic issues. And before we dive in, we would be remiss to not acknowledge the way our Latino communities (plural) will be disproportionately targeted ahead of mass deportations set to start this week. As a platform that stands behind first builders, rewriting our narratives that exemplify our collective force, and tools for empowerment – we acknowledge how damaging the combination of rhetoric and actions on behalf of the new administration can and will be. During this time, we will be leaning into our personal community on the ground. We've also found Eliza Orlins, New York City public defender, and her explainers particularly helpful as of late. As you know, this season we're focusing on 2025 economic trends, how they affect our entrepreneurial community, and how our community will move the American economy. We have a memorable lineup for you and can't wait to share the information and resources we're producing this season. As many of us know, 2024 was a tough year for small businesses. Average revenue was up, but so were expenses, according to Biz2Credit. Breaking down the numbers and net-net, profits were down: average monthly earnings for small businesses in the first 11 months of 2024 was about $86,000 - more than $60,000 lower than in 2023. Some entrepreneurs found themselves in the red in some cases, as this week's guest independent journalist Cora reported. When interviewing working-class Latinos about their businesses in 2024, she found that people were struggling to keep up with the current economic climate, let alone improve their economic standing. It can also explain why Latinos voted with the economy among their top concerns. This week's guest, Cora, is an independent journalist based in Los Angeles. She covers politics, immigration, climate change, and race and culture with an equity lens. She has a network television and cable news production background at NBC News and MSNBC. She has produced digital stories for multimedia outlets, including NBC News, Al-Jazeera, Latino USA, palabra, High Country News, and Narratively. Cora is a graduate of Columbia University and holds a Master's degree from New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. She currently serves as a board member of NAHJ's Los Angeles Chapter. Cora spent much of 2024 speaking with working-class Latinos about their businesses and how they perceive the economic environment in the United States. Small business owners are holding out hope that the economy will improve. But with the rising cost of goods eating away at their profits, they're eager for change. As a result, in the 2024 election, several sources she spoke with voted with the hope that the new president would improve the economy and protect their businesses. In this week's episode, we sit down with Cora to talk about what she learned while covering Latino business owners and their votes, as well as the coverage we can expect to see more of within the Latino community in 2025. We're discussing everything from why some Latinos voted the way they did to how stricter immigration policies could affect our day-to-day lives. The Latino community is incredibly diverse, and our reasons for what we do and who we vote for are layered. By having boots on the ground via journalists who speak with working-class business owners, we gain a better understanding of what they're experiencing and why. No te lo quieres perder. Follow Cora on Instagram: @cora_cervantes Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram: @MonedaMoves Follow your host Lyanne Alfaro on Instagram: @LyanneAlfaro Main podcast theme song from Premium Beat. Our music is from Epidemic Sound. Podcast production for this episode was provided by Sarah Tulloch and her podcast production company, CCST.
Corinne Fisher talks about the tragic close of Party City bringing a damper to this holiday season before getting into the biggest news in the world including a horrific rampage at a Christmas market abroad and both sides of the political spectrum pointing fingers rather than looking for solutions, a look at Breitbart claiming that legacy media is cooked and citizen journalists are the new trusted source for news, Luigi looking at some very unusual prosecution with the state and feds already doing shady backroom deals, the scary reality of secret Chinese police stations all over the country and so much more!Original Air Date: 12/25/24You can watch Without A Country LIVE every Wednesday at 9PM on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjP3oJVS_BEgGXOPcVzlpVw!**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW ON iTUNES & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL**Link To The Brand New Patreon!https://patreon.com/WithoutACountry?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkThis week Corinne takes a look at all the LGBTQIA+ representation in Disney projects over the last few years and whether or not they are actually trying to "groom" children.WHERE YOU CAN ANNOY US:Corinne Fisher:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilanthropyGalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygalExecutive Producer: Mike HarringtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonTheme Song By Free VicesWebsite https://www.freevices.com/Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/free-vices/1475846774Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fUw9W8zIj6RbibZN2b3kP?si=N8KzuFkvQXSnaejeDqVpIg&nd=1&dlsi=533dddc8672f46f0SoundCloud https://on.soundcloud.com/5sceVeUFADVBJr4P7YouTube https://youtube.com/channel/UCOsgEoQ2-czvD8eWctnxAAw?si=SL1RULNWVuJb8AONInstagram http://instagram.com/free_vicesMAIN STORYGerman Christmas MarketLEFThttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/21/world/europe/germany-christmas-market-attack.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/magdeburg-germany-christmas-market-attack-12-21-24/index.htmlRIGHThttps://www.infowars.com/posts/christmas-market-attack-suspect-was-saudi-arabian-leftist-asylum-activist-promoted-by-bbchttps://www.infowars.com/posts/strange-convenient-narrative-emerges-in-horrific-christmas-market-attackGUUURLBreitbart - We the People are the Mediahttps://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/12/20/axios-chiefs-citizen-journalism-controls-flow-information/Disinformationhttps://www.npr.org/2024/12/21/nx-s1-5220301/deepfakes-memes-artificial-intelligence-electionsLuigi Mangione update from Eliza Orlins:https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/20/nyregion/luigi-mangione-charges-what-to-know.htmlSecret Chinese Police Station in Manhattanhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/12/19/nyc-had-a-secret-illegal-police-station-for-china-doj-says/77085990007/Could Be WorseVENEZUELABriefing of What's Going Onhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-48121148How Trump Administration Can Help Democracy in Venezuela (Op Ed)https://thehill.com/opinion/international/5050509-venezuela-democracy-promotion-trump/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NYC public defender and former Manhattan DA candidate Eliza Orlins joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss crime in New York City.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gaslit Nation Presents: The Bump in the Night by Jane Willis. Inspired by The Golden Arm. Produced by Eliza Orlins. Starring Rachael Small and Darius Johnson. Happy Halloween!
Sean is catching up with Eliza Orlins to get her takes on Survivor 45. We're talking the quit, Brandon's exit, Bruce's return, the new idol mechanics and advantages and the legend of Emily. Plus she's spilling some real tea from Survivor Micronesia and Vanuatu. Subscribe to Drop Your Buffs on Patreon for exclusive content. Shop Drop Your Buffs and Black Widow Brigade Merch. Join the conversation! Find us on Instagram: Drop Your Buffs: @dropyourbuffspod Sean: @soda.pup Eliza: @eorlins @survivoreliza
Eliza Orlins is a career public defender who has represented close to 4000 people charged with crimes in Manhattan over the last nearly 14 years. She's an outspoken advocate and can be found raging against injustice on social media.Please note, Bad Advice Wednesdays contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners.Support the show and listen to episodes a week early on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/speechprofFollow Eliza Orlins:http://www.tiktok.com/@elizaorlinshttps://twitter.com/elizaorlinshttps://www.instagram.com/eorlins/https://www.youtube.com/@eliza.orlinsFollow Chesko, The Speech Prof:TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@speechprofInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/thespeechprofFacebook: http://www.Facebook.com/thespeechprofFollow BAW on all social media platforms @BadAdviceWednesdays
Ryan and Emily discuss the confrontation between Mehdi Hasan and Matt Taibbi over The Twitter Files, Ukraine War plans leaking over social media, Blackrock Paris is stormed by French protestors, Tennessee Democrats expelled from House for participating in gun control protests, RFK Jr announces his run for presidency in Dem primary, Kevin McCarthy hosting the president of Taiwan showing the strain in US/China relations, China mediating a Saudi Iran deal, and Eliza Orlins joins the show to discuss her recent piece on why the Trump indictment is bad for US democracy. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and Spotify Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan and Emily discuss the confrontation between Mehdi Hasan and Matt Taibbi over The Twitter Files, Ukraine War plans leaking over social media, Blackrock Paris is stormed by French protestors, Tennessee Democrats expelled from House for participating in gun control protests, RFK Jr announces his run for presidency in Dem primary, Kevin McCarthy hosting the president of Taiwan showing the strain in US/China relations, China mediating a Saudi Iran deal, and Eliza Orlins joins the show to discuss her recent piece on why the Trump indictment is bad for US democracy.To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and SpotifyApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christine discusses the finale of Survivor: Vanuatu with two-time Survivor contestant Eliza Orlins (@elizaorlins). Timestamps for when other seasons of Survivor are spoiled (skip around 15-30 seconds ahead. Timestamps may be a few seconds off depending on where you're listening): Around 51:10 to 51:40 - Minor Micronesia spoilers Around 52:29 to 52:42 - Minor Micronesia spoilers Around 55:00 to 55:05 - Micronesia winner spoilers
The iconic Eliza Orlins of Survivor: Vanuatu and Survivor: Micronesia joins Evan Ross Katz to recap the latest episode of Survivor 42. We're talking Jonathan, peanut butter, Survivor history, winner edits, Knowledge is Power, negotiations and so, so much more. Join the conversation! Find us on Instagram: Drop Your Buffs Evan Ross Katz Eliza Orlins Music by Cody Lee Curtis (@codyleecurtis). Artwork by Mark Glasgow (@markglasgowillustration).
Riley and Juliet are joined by 'Survivor: Vanuatu' and 'Survivor: Micronesia' contestant, Eliza Orlins. They discuss how their opinions are changing about Jonathan and break down the confusing Tribal Council vote. Plus, Eliza talks about her experiences on 'Survivor' and what she thinks of the new twists. Hosts: Riley McAtee and Juliet Litman Guest: Eliza Orlins Production: Carlos Chiriboga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joshua B. Hoe talks with Eliza Orlins about her run for Manhattan District Attorney and her work as a public defender.You can find complete show notes on our website https://decarcerationnation.com/
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A lot to get to in our latest episode, including DEA agents raiding the WFT facility, Brendan's fantasy football struggles, injuries galore, and our predictions for the Washington vs. New Orleans game. Then, Survivor legend Eliza Orlins joins us to talk about the big issues with this season of the reality show. Eliza also shares some old Survivor war stories (including how appearing on Micronesia ruined her fantasy football season), reveals some juicy behind the scenes details of her time competing on the Amazing Race, and explains why she is a NY Giants fan even though she went to Sidwell Friends school in D.C. Amazing stuff all-around. Time codes below! 00:00 – Start of show, Brendan's fantasy football struggles05:08 – DEA agents raid the WFT facility08:12 – Injures and predictions for this weekend20:59 – Eliza Orlins talks NY Giants & fantasy football27:25 – Eliza and the fellas deep dive on the latest Survivor 41 episode as well as all things Survivor and Amazing Race
Sam and Derek recap episode 2 of Survivor 41 with Eliza Orlins, player on Survivor: Vanuatu and Survivor: Micronesia.
In this week's episode, Jenny is in conversation with Eliza Orlins, a public defender and former candidate for Manhattan District Attorney. You'll learn what it's like to campaign during one of the wildest election years in history, why Eliza believes in decriminalizing sex work, and how to end wealth based detention to stand up for marginalized communities.00:30 - What does the district attorney do and what was it like running for office during a pandemic?05:00 - What would you change about the DAs office in Manhattan if you could? 07:00 - Ending wealth-based detention/ending money bail 10:45 - Decriminalizing sex work 18:10 - What was it like being a contestant on Survivor? 20:00 - How do you handle being in the spotlight? 23:45 - How did having a parent who ran for office influence your current trajectory? 25:30 - How do you train and prepare new lawyers in your mentorships?Connect with Eliza at: https://twitter.com/elizaorlinswww.instagram.com/eorlins/Connect with Jenny at: www.dothefirework.comwww.instagram.com/dothefireworkwww.twitter.com/dothefirework
A lil' intro on what this mini pod is all about, some thoughts on NYC canvassing, and quick convos with two candidates for Manhattan DA: Lucy Lang, and Ragtag-endorsed Eliza Orlins. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ragtag/support
It's Election Day ... again! We talked with Eliza Orlins, a candidate for Manhattan DA, about her experience as a public defender and her plans to decriminalize sex work, stand up for animal rights, and much more.
In this episode, Chelsea talks to public defender Eliza Orlins about her grassroots campaign for Manhattan DA. Subscribe to The Financial Confessions podcast here: https://lnkfi.re/1QYK1e4R For our favorite moments from The Financial Confessions podcast, subscribe to our highlights channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNRL-_4emfF _ZamFOWCF2rg Eliza Orlins website: https://elizaorlins.com/ The Financial Diet site: http://www.thefinancialdiet.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefinancialdiet Twitter: https://twitter.com/TFDiet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancialdiet/?hl=en
In the final episode of the #VOTcast, Ryann and Justin are joined by Eliza Orlins, candidate Manhattan District Attorney, to talk about being one of the youngest and most progressive candidates in the race, what the Former Guy should expect if she wins, and how being on Survivor helped her kick-off her campaign. Follow us: @voterstomorrow Follow Eliza: @ElizaOrlins elizaorlins.com
Are you a Survivor fan? If so, you probably remember my guest, Eliza Orlins. She was a two-time castaway on Survivor and also appeared in The Amazing Race. Her real job, however, is a pretty big deal. She’s a Manhattan public defender who is now running for Manhattan District Attorney, with a platform designed to transform criminal justice and make New York safer for everyone. Don’t miss this one!
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Now to this week's episode, we hope you enjoy it! Eliza Orlins is a Manhattan public defender — the only public defender running for District Attorney. She is an outspoken advocate for New York city’s most vulnerable. For nearly a dozen years, she has fought courtroom battles representing over 3,000 New Yorkers who otherwise would not have been able to afford a lawyer. Every day, she sees firsthand how Manhattan’s criminal legal system functions one way for the rich and connected, and another way for everyone else. Eliza has earned a reputation as a relentless champion for the underdog. She has taken on the toughest of fights for the very people our system is most rigged against, including our Black and Brown neighbors and those in lower-income communities. In 2020, Eliza announced her candidacy for Manhattan District Attorney, running on a platform designed to take on the inequities in our system — transforming the criminal legal system in New York in order to make our city safer for everyone. And yes, you guessed it, she’s ADHD too! How does she keep it all together? That’s what we’re talking about today. Enjoy! [Eliza’s photo credit: Juan Patino Photography] ---------- ***CORONA VIRUS EDITION*** In this episode Peter & Eliza Orlins discuss: 1:42 - Intro and welcome Eliza 3:06 - On what prompted Eliza to take the not-so-easy path of running for office in NYC and championing those unable to afford even basic services that most take for granted 5:58 - On working for the Legal Aid Society and handling the pace of doing 147 different things at any given moment 9:38 - On the secrets and advice of keeping your sanity when you’re being pulled into so many different directions, which for those with ADHD isn’t the most ideal situation 11:35 - On coping mechanisms on a more calm day/downtime. How do you keep sane? 13:11 - On understanding strengths and weaknesses and how that’s a sign of using your ADHD to your advantage 14:08 - On taking control of helpful devices/tools at your disposal, (phone, calendar, Slack, texts), and which routines are helpful in preventing yourself from getting distracted/staying focused. 15:46 - On the advantage of turning off Notifications 17:12 - On whether or not Eliza is getting any sleep..? 19:03 - How can people find you? www.ElizaOrlins.com @ElizaOrlins on Twitter @EOrlins on INSTA and @ElizaOrlinsForNY on Facebook 19:31 - Thank you so much Eliza! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews are working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please write even a short one for this episode? Each review that you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Do you know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear! 20:02 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits TRANSCRIPT: Hi guys. My name is Peter Shankman. I'm the host of Faster Than Normal, I want to thank you for listening, and I also want to tell you that if you've listened to this one, you probably listened to other episodes as well of Faster Than Normal. We are the number one ADHD podcast on the internet and if you like us, you can sponsor an episode! Head over to shank.mn/sponsor - that's shank.mn/sponsor. It is a lot cheaper than you think. You'll reach... about 25k to 30,000 people in an episode and get your name out there, get your brand out there, your company out there, or just say, thanks for all the interviews! We’ve brought you over 230 interviews of CEOs, celebrities, musicians, all kinds of rock stars all around the world from we've had... God, who have we had...we've had Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, Keith Krach from DocuSign, we've had Rachel Cotton, we've had the band Shinedown, right? Tons and tons of interviews, and we keep bringing in new ones every week, so head over to shank.mn/sponsor grab an episode, make it yours, we'd love to have you, thanks for listening. Here's this week's episode, hope you enjoy it. —— Hi everyone, Peter Shankman here, another episode of Faster Than Normal is coming your way. Do you remember when we interviewed the mayoral candidate guy who was running for mayor in Boston? Probably in 2016 or 17, totally spacing on his name now, but he was in, like Episode like 5 or 6 or something like that, and he was really awesome, and he talked all about how he handles ADHD and, and, and managed to still mount a successful, almost successful campaign for, um, Mayor and I was shocked. Uh I'm like how can people, uh, who have massive ADHD be in politics? It must be so ridiculously difficult to stay focused and to stay organized, and as such, uh, we have another one. We're talking to Eliza Orlins who is running for public defender from Manhattan District Attorney. Eliza, thank you for taking the time, I appreciate it. Oh, thanks for having me, and thanks for talking about these issues. No, no question about it. So, you know, it's, it's fascinating because I was, I was doing my homework on, on, on you as I do on every guest, and you know, you as a public defender, um, you know, you've represented countless New Yorkers in a city that, for lack of a better word, and I say this as someone who was born and raised here, isn't necessarily the kindest and/or the fairest to those who find themselves in the position of being unable to afford the basic services that many of us take for granted. What… so let's start there. What prompted you to take that track? Cause I know you…. I know you went to Syracuse and you did law school. What prompted you to champion issues like this to begin with? All I ever wanted to do with my life was to be a public defender. It was the reason I went to law school. It was the only job I applied for, and it really was something that felt like the most important job, you know, to really fight for people who were treated so unfairly by the system who were treated, um, you know, who were de-humanized to were,,,, just really had the least available to them, and these communities that I've spent my career representing are people who truly are predominantly black and brown people, lower income people, people who are LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and I've seen how the criminal legal system just disenfranchises and marginalizes them and treats them so unfairly, as opposed to those who have wealth and power and connections. And so I've always wanted to stand up on behalf of people who couldn't necessarily afford to hire an attorney or, you know, even afford services or treatment or other things, and really fight to, um, change. One of the things that I've seen, uh, in New York City specifically, and, and then, and I want to get onto the ADHD aspect of this, but one of the things I've seen in New York City, uh, you know, growing up here, I remember I was in high school in the 80’s. I went to Performing Arts on 65th street, and I remember getting mugged my freshman year or sophomore year of, of school, and um, It was, you know, it was by the kids next door, right. There was LaGuardia was right next to, or still is right next to a…. a lower income housing community. And it was, we were aware of it. And I remember that...I remember going back into school after it happened and, and, and finding the Dean and, and telling him what happened, and I needed to, they took my bus pass, I needed to get home or my train pass and stuff like that, and I remember saying to him, and that this will always stick in my mind for the rest of my life, his name was Mr. Cooney. He was the Dean at Le LaGuardia. I said to him, I said, you know, why didn't they just ask me? I would have given him money to get home. And I remember he said to me, he goes, that's not what they were after. They were doing it because they had nothing else to do. And I thought at the time being 15 years old, he meant they were bored. Oh, you have nothing else to do, right? There's nothing good on TV. What he meant was that was the only lifestyle they knew, and I realized that years later, and it, that was really when I started taking a look at New York City in the light of I'm lucky to live here. What can I do to improve it for those who don't have the same fortune that I do. And so I love the fact, I love your background, I love your history. Um, tell me about working for the Legal Aid Society, I imagine, must have been incredible and insane at the same time, because it was probably, you were probably doing, I'm guessing off the top of my head, 147 different things at any given moment. So your story of helping people, um, and realizing that from a young age and why we kind of have these different privileges, um, was much more coherent than the one I just told, but it's, it's really true. It's like, you know, from a young age, this was something that I did recognize. Like I remember, you know, my Mom, I grew up in Manhattan and my Mom would walk me to elementary school and I would see, you know, this was obviously in the, in the, in the early eighties, and I would see people, um, you know, who were experiencing homelessness on the street? And I would say to my Mom, like, where... where's their home? I don't understand, like... why don't they have a home? And she said that it was something that I would get so upset almost to the point of tears, that I didn’t get why some people just didn’t have a place to live, and it was something that impacted me from a young age, in understanding that even having a roof over your head, was just a massive, massive privilege. Then there were other things in my life, including having an adopted sister, that made me understand the privilege of having white skin, um, and not, you know, my sister experienced a great deal of racism growing up and, and has throughout her life. Um, and so I recognize the privilege of even just being a white person in New York and in society as well. Um, and I've seen that throughout my career as a public defender. So yes, working at Legal Aid was, was amazing and has been, um, you know, and that was my dream job, but really, it's just seeing this system that is cruel, that's unjust, that's racist that doesn't necessarily provide, um, you know, the help and services that people need, but really also doesn't work for those who are survivors of crimes, it doesn't do anything to make people whole, again, it doesn't provide accountability. It doesn't, you know, all the, the, the system has, is a hammer, and so everything looks like a nail. It's funny you say that. That was when COVID started on and the gym's closed down, II bought two kettlebells and that was my quote. Uh, when all you have is two kettlebells, it's the same thing. Everything doesn't look, you know, you start doing exercises just because you have literally have nothing else, nowhere else you can go to do, let me, let me ask you this. My Mother and Father were both public school teachers, um, in New York City schools, my mom spent 30, ah, years, uh, teaching in the South Bronx, um, at a junior high school at a public junior high school, IS139 and from a very young age, he'd take me up there on days that I didn't have school or whatever and I would watch her and the one thing I always was amazed at was how she was able to do so many things at the same time. She clearly does not have ADHD. Um, she gave birth to someone who does, but she does not. And the one thing that I always noticed about her was she had a black book and she carried it everywhere she went, and this was, you know, pre-Palm Pilot, pre-cellphone, everything. She carried this book, and every time she finished a project, whether it was helping a student or teaching a class or whatever, she'd written it down in her calendar and she crossed it off with a black pen with vigor, like ripped the hell out of that, uh, you know, just crossed it off til there was nothing there, and that I came to learn was her... uh, um, that was how she kept her sanity, right? When she had 50 things to do in a day, plus direct a chorus, plus give a concert, she would cross these things off when they were done, and that was how she kept her sanity. As someone who is self-proclaimed ADHD as we just talked about, um, you are, you have always been in, in, in working for the public good. You are in that same situation, not only where you are doing 150 things, but you probably don't have all the resources you could need or all the resources you could want, less than you need. What are your secrets? What are your, you know, to our audience? Who are everyone from adults to kids, to students, to, to teachers, to parents with ADHD? What can you tell them? What advice can you give them for how to keep their sanity when they are being pulled in a million different directions, which is not necessarily the best thing for someone with ADHD. Well, I think I’m…. first of all, I, I would say that as these things go, I'm extremely lucky. I was, um, diagnosed at 16 and that is pretty young. I know a lot of people don't necessarily find out that they have ADHD until later on in life, and it's something that they struggle with. But there are still things that I'm learning on a day-to-day basis as to ways in which my ADHD manifests. Um, but I think that one of the most important things that I have found, and that really enables me to, you know, enabled me to do my job as a public defender for the last dozen years and enables me to be a candidate for office, is finding something that you have a passion for, because I think without that drive and desire, any task would be extremely difficult for me. And so really having something that I have, like this deep passion for, that my motivation and focus is there knowing that I'm fighting on behalf of the greater good and that this is urgent, that there are people's lives at stake. You know, I think I have friends who are, who have ADHD, who are trauma surgeons, who are, you know, who, who are in these high intensity, high paced jobs, but that ones that they feel extremely passionate about, and I think that that's something that, um, that works well for, you know, at least for me as, as a coping mechanism. I feel that... that I've heard that a lot. We are...ADHD people are the ones you want next to you when the room catches on fire, but when the room is not on fire and it's just a calm, normal day, sometimes that's what screws us up. So what is your sort of go-to coping mechanism when you're not running around? What is, what does your Saturday look like? What does your early morning look like? Are you, uh, are you a workout person? Do you get your dopamine from that? How do you keep yourself sane when you're not being pulled in a hundred million different directions? I don't know… what, what do you mean not being pulled in a hundred directions? Is that a…. I'm not, I don't, I'm not familiar with that phrase. Um, if you could define, um, no, but I mean, these days, uh, I'm, you know, just over a month out from election day, so I am constantly being pulled in a million directions and the thing that has been so incredible about, uh, being a candidate, is that I don't have to do the thinking about certain hard things, like figuring out my schedule, Oh, when should I do this? When should I do that? And I have other people who just make my schedule and it's like, Eliza, do this, do this, having something that's ultra structured is really helpful for me saying, okay, now it's time for you to work on this., now it's time for you to talk to this person, now it's time for you to do this interview, and I just have to be the person who shows up and does the thing I think is. Really actually, it turns out great for me with these clearly defined tasks, with a specific workflow, with a routine, um, that is, is I think a great way to handle it. Well, if you notice, you know, I didn't book you, right? I turned that over to Megan because 14 years ago she took write access away from me, from my calendar, um, literally I went to schedule something and it didn't work, and I said, hey, it's not working. She's no, no it's working for me and that was the last time I ever was able to put anything in my calendar, but you're right. Understanding your strengths and weaknesses are the sign of someone who, how, who... who's able to use their ADHD to their advantage. Yeah, I completely agree and I think that, you know, being someone who has this creative, you know, my mind is always racing. I'm always thinking of ideas, but having people around who I can just you know, Slack the idea to and they’re like, okay, we'll take it from here, Eliza. That's a great idea. But like, we'll now execute it. um, because I think sometimes the... the challenge that I've had is like really, um, like I'll, I'll, I'll have a great idea. It'll take it to a certain level and then, It's that procrastination with actually completing projects. Last question, because this is... actually brings up an interesting point. You mentioned I'll Slack it to them and they'll take care of it. Do you find that the, how, how do you let, how should I phrase this? How do you let the tools you have at your disposal with phone, your calendar, your Slack communications, texts. How do you make sure that you are controlling those devices as opposed to letting those devices control you? For instance, you know, when I am sitting at my desk and working my notifications on almost everything are off, the only people who can get to me are my daughter's, Mom and my parents, right or, you know, at my daughter's school, um, I don't allow the dings and the, and the, and the beeps because I'll never get anything done. So in, in a completely on... 24/7 world that we are in, what's your, what's the routine that you use to prevent yourself from, you know, okay, I'm writing this piece, I'm doing this, I'm having this interview. It's great, oh look, something shiny. How do you prevent the shiny? Well, thankfully I have an amazing team and they, they are very protective of my time and they schedule it and they say, okay, you know, between this time and this time you can do X, but yeah, it's, it's completely true. There are things that pop up and I get distracted easily and, and, you know, really think about, I'm like, oh wait, I should, I really want to do this, or, oh, this message came in, and, um, so yeah, I do have the, I have all social media notifications off, um, on my phone, on my computer, I check plenty. Um, so I'm not actually going to miss something and I find that those notifications, even if it's a dopamine hit in the moment, are incredibly distracting., so I don't have any of those notifications on, um, and if people need to reach me, they can reach me. I'm still always checking everything, but, um, but really making sure that the time is protected, um, so that I can get the tasks done that I need to get done. And I would suggest if someone running for Manhattan District Attorney can do that... to my audience, there's absolutely no reason why you can't shut off your notifications. I know I, no, but listen, it is, it's certainly a challenge in being controlled by your device. I mean, this is something that now that it's work now that like being on social media sometimes is part of the, you know, being a candidate and making sure that things do get up and that they're posted and that I'm engaging, etc., is part of the job, it actually has become less, um, of something that's like a temptation to just sit there and waste an hour scrolling through Instagram, for example. That used to be something that I found myself doing mindlessly, and now, because it's work, it's, it's like I don't have time to do that, and it doesn't tempt me as much, if that makes sense. No, it makes... it makes perfect sense, and I think that at the end of the day, you know, we have to set our own parameters because if we don't have those, we just, you know, there’s…. there's too many it's, it's elimination of choice in a lot of ways. There's, there's, you know, I have, um, uh, two, two sides in my closet, right? One says office and they're literally labeled one, says ‘Office/Travel” and it’s T-shirts and jeans, and the other says “Speaking /TV, and it's a button down shirt, jacket, and jeans, and that's it, right? Everything else is in my daughter's closet, cause if I had to go every day, Oh, that sweater. I remember that sweater, I wonder….Michelle gave me that, how is she doing? I should look her up. Three hours later I'm on Face., looking on Facebook, naked, and I haven't left the house. So you have to sort of put those rules into play. So you're a month out. Let me ask you the final question then we'll cut it. Are you getting enough sleep? No, no, definitely not, that's always been a challenge for me. And, um, now even moreso, and so I don't have good advice, you know, everyone says, don't sleep with your phone in your room. I've done that, but I've never stuck with it. Um, they say, you know, don't be on the screens for the hour leading up to bedtime. Obviously I don't stick with that. Um, you know, there are a lot of things that I think I could be doing, which I am not. Um, so I am not the model on that. Uh, but I do think that, you know, for, especially in these short periods, um, even though I've been doing this for the last year or so, it's, uh, it's been very intense, but I do think that there are ways to, um, to do this for a short period of time, and then hopefully, uh, post-election, I'll get a little bit of rest, um,, before the general, but you know, after, after spending my entire career as a public defender and representing thousands of people charged with crimes, and I'm really seeing the way in which that.. who your District Attorney is, impacts the lives of so many people, I know just how important this is, and so, you know, I'm, I'm more than willing to forego sleep. Um, and I, you know, a lot of other things to make sure that we don't end up with another career prosecutor who's going to continue to lock people up with reckless abandon, um, and destroy families and ruin lives, uh, and just perpetuate this cruel unjust system. Uh, so that's, that's what I'm fighting for and I know how important it is. So yeah, this last, this last little push is, is so critical. Understood listen, Eliza Orlins for Manhattan attorney. Best of luck in, in the last few weeks remaining. I do hope you're able to get a little sleep and, uh, we will be following. We'd love to have you, regardless of what happens, we'd love to have you back on after the election and talk about what you learned. Of course, of course, and people can, can, you know, make a contribution if they can, every dollar matters, we're running a grassroots campaign. Um, they can go to https://elizaorlins.com and if not monetary, they can donate their time. We need volunteers, we need phone bankers and tax bankers and people to join us, and we're doing virtual and in-person volunteering. Looking at the website right now. Eliza, thank you again so much for taking the time. I appreciate it. Of course, thank you! Guys...Peter Shankman, Faster Than Normal... as always another episode every week, we appreciate all of our guests. We'll be making a donation to a charity... in, on her behalf, of the New York City Mayor's office for, uh, animal, uh, protection and help get some homeless pets off of the street. So thank you for that Eliza, and have a wonderful day everyone, we will see you all next week, very soon. ADHD is a gift, not a curse as is all neuro-diversity, try to remember that, see you soon. Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at petershankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week. [Eliza Orlins photo credit: Juan Patino Photography]
One of the most powerful offices in the country is up for grabs this year, and it’s never been held by a woman. It’s the office of Manhattan District Attorney. And Eliza Orlins wants the job. She’s a public defender who’s represented over 3000 New Yorkers and now she’s ready to cross the courtroom aisle and reimagine criminal justice across the US. Oh: and she almost won Survivor. Join the fight at elizaorlins.com! Tell your friends about Eliza on social: instagram.com/eorlins and twitter.com/elizaorlins *** Support the podcast by supporting today’s sponsor. Go to athenaclub.com/criminalbroads for 20% off your new favorite razor. Or check out: patreon.com/criminalbroads *** Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/criminalbroads Find sources here: criminalbroads.com/sources/episode55 Music: Matthew Noble. Intro and conclusion: “Guilty” by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer. Ad break: “The Great One Step” by Victor Dance Orchestra, via Free Music Archive, licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Law of the Land with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, Constitutional Law Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and author of She Took Justice, welcomes Manhattan District Attorney Candidate Eliza Orlins to talk about why she's running and what she hopes to accomplish. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gloria-j-browne-marshall/support
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This week, Katie and Don interview Eliza Orlins, an NYC public defender. They'll discuss the issues facing the city, Eliza's experience living in Beijing, and recent hate crimes against Asian Americans.
Alise and Amanda sit down with Eliza Orlins, a candidate for Manhattan District Attorney and a public defender in New York City for 12 years. Orlins details her experience representing the city’s most marginalized people, and how the cash bail system criminalizes poverty and has lifelong impacts on people jailed for minor crimes they might not have even committed. She explains what a DA can do on day 1 to dramatically change the lives of New Yorkers, and how the DA could have intervened sooner in Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump’s crimes. Finally, the “Survivor” and “Amazing Race” alum tells us which New York politician she’d take with her on the “Amazing Race.”
This week Kate and Julia talk with Eliza Orlins, candidate for Manhattan District Attorney with over a decade of serving as a public defender. Plus, Julia goes on an anti-Yang rant that we can all enjoy. Learn more about Eliza Orlins' cmapaign: elizaorlins.com Follow Eliza on Twitter @elizaorlins and Instagram @eorlins Julia and Kate can be found at @OhJuliaTweets and @KateWillett Hosts: Kate Willett and Julia Claire Producer: Genevieve Gearity Theme Song: Emily Frembgen and Kate Willett Artwork: Adrienne Lobl
Public defender and Manhattan District Attorney candidate Eliza Orlins joins Quin and Carol this week to discuss her campaign, the problem with America's two criminal justice systems, and her journey from Survivor and The Amazing Race contestant to champion of the people. Plus some #Survivor tea as Carol asks Eliza about her time on the show and if she ever had to eat bugs.
Kyle sits down with NYC public defender and candidate for Manhattan District Attorney (and fellow Fordham alum), Eliza Orlins, to discuss her policies to decriminalize sex work, end mass incarceration and transform the criminal legal system. Learn more about Eliza's policies and join her campaign here: https://elizaorlins.com/ Follow Eliza on Twitter @elizaorlins and Instagram @eorlins!Walk Me Through It was created by and is hosted, edited and produced by Kyle Kilkenny. Follow Kyle on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok @kylejkilkenny!New episodes every Tuesday! Please follow, subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen! If you have a question, comment, topic or guest request for the show, email Kyle at kylejkilkenny@gmail.com.To support the show and to keep it ad-free, visit buymeacoffee.com/kylejkilkenny. Supporters will be listed in the episode description!Co-Produced by Patrick Johnson.Our Creative Consultant is Chris Dollesin.Music: VHS Dreams by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSpecial Thanks:Eliza Orlins and her team-- for their time and support!My parents, Kerry & Ken-- for giving me life and some podcast equipment.All of you-- for listening!What We're Reading:Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration-and How to Achieve Real Reform by John PfaffUntil We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration, and a Road to Repair by Danielle SeredThe Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person by Frederick JosephSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kylejkilkenny)
Today the Human rights campaign Mississippi joins us to talk about the transgender laws impacting trans girls in schools. Amy Cooper who was charged for falsely accusing a black birdwatcher of assault has been dismissed - is that fair ? Manhattan DA candidate Eliza Orlins joins us. Plus, We get into a conversation about pandemic burnout, and how it is normal. And much more! Thank you for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris From Brooklyn is back at it again talking about Chris nailing his AOC prediction, Biden's insane British GQ cover, Harrington makes his slam poetry debut and so much more plus a special bonus interview with former Survivor and Amazing Race contestant and current Manhattan DA candidate Eliza Orlins (Interview starts at 2:05:53)Follow the host on social:Chris From Brooklyn Twitter https://twitter.com/ChrisFromBklynHigh Society Radio Instagram https://www.instagram.com/highsocietyradioHigh Society Radio YouTube http://bit.ly/HSRYoutubeHigh Society Radio Twitter https://twitter.com/HSRadioshowWebsite https://gasdigitalnetwork.com/gdn-show-channels/high-society-radio/Mike Harrington Twitter https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonMike Harrington Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Eliza Orlins Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eorlinsEliza Orlins Twitter: https://twitter.com/elizaorlinsNotes Of A Goon is a weekly podcast where Goon of note, Chris from BK sits down and yells about childhood trauma, how he'd fix the whole damn country, and all sorts of other bullshit. All while splitting a six pack with you the listener. Chris is joined by his stalwart producer and homeless weirdo Mike Harrington on this journey of self reflection and yelling. There's lots of yelling.
Today we'll be talking to Manhattan District Attorney candidate Eliza Orlins and Emerge America's Jill Barkley Roy discussing women in politics, the new administration, and the changes we can expect when excellent candidates get a seat at the table.
We look forward to bringing you our coverage of the Second Trump Impeachment Trial which starts next week, including discussing the most vulnerable Republican Senators up for re-election in 2022. This week we highlight the urgent importance of fighting for the most vulnerable in our interview with New York City public defender Eliza Orlins, a staff attorney at The Legal Aid Society taking on Cy Vance for Manhattan District Attorney. Vance betrayed the American people and must go.
Welcome to the Full Service Podcast! For the first solo episode of the 2021, I take a look at the contributions of sex worker and sex worker rights activist Margo St. James (1937-2021) and play one of her interviews from 1985. I check back in on the Pornhub fallout from the December 2020 NY Times Article, read a new review, and look at recent pushes for sex work decriminalization in both Michigan and New York. You can follow Full Service on IG & Twitter at @fullservicepod. You can follow me on IG & Twitter at @tankfunkadelic. If you would like to be on the podcast or would like me to share your story, email us at fullservicepod@gmail.com. Thanks so much for listening! Please Rate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and tell your friends! Intro/Outro: John Ricatelli Full Service Podcast Patreon Margo St. James Interview - Radio Pacifica Archives (3/28/1985) Eliza Orlins on Sex Work Decriminalization
In episode 803, Jack and Miles are joined by New York public defender Eliza Orlins, who is running for Manhattan district attorney, to discuss the mental health crisis, America's broadband problem, the Dyatlov Pass incident, and more! FOOTNOTES: Eliza Orlins for Manhattan District Attorney Anti-Vaxxers Won’t Stop Harassing Nurse They’re Convinced Is Dead Shape-Shifting Virus Threatens Cycles of Illness, Lockdowns Chilling trend: A longer, deadlier pandemic The Problem With Mental Health Awareness Social media damages teenagers' mental health, report says Why rural Americans are having a hard time working from home Race and the digital divide: Why broadband access is more than an urban vs rural issue America’s Terrible Internet Is Making Quarantine Worse President Obama Details Plan to Win the Future through Expanded Wireless Access How Biden’s FCC could fix America’s internet Wired to fail Trump Made A Mess Of Tech Policy. Here's What Biden Is Inheriting Affordable broadband is finally within reach US relief package provides $7 billion for broadband Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries? WATCH: Ta-ku - Remember Me Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Professor Tim and Karen are joined by Eliza Orlins to discuss her campaign for Manhattan DA, suspicious eggs, and the importance of whispering when discussing future plans.
District Attorneys are some of the most powerful people in the criminal legal system, even more so than judges. This week we talked with Manhattan DA candidate Eliza Orlins to learn what we don't know about DAs including their influence on sentencing, cash bail, mandatory minimums. and more. Follow Eliza Orlins Twitter @elizaorlins Instagram @eorlins Visit ElizaOrlins.com Follow WWDK on social media: @WWDKPod on Twitter @WWDKPod on Instagram WWDK on Facebook Sign up for the WWDK Newsletter at www.WWDKPod.com Support the podcast on Patreon And if you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe!
Teddy (with a little help from Mommy) interviews Eliza Orlins, candidate for District Attorney for Manhattan in 2021.
Today, the Supreme Court denies Trump’s effort to block certification of the Pennsylvania election results, Judge Sullivan dismisses the Flynn case as moot following the pardon, Jenna Ellis has tested positive for the coronavirus, Trump called the Pennsylvania speaker to pressure him to overturn the election results, Biden is said to be nominating General Lloyd Austin as Secretary of Defense, Doug Jones is now the top contender for Attorney General, Chris Krebs is suing the Trump campaign, armed Mexicans were smuggled in to guard the border wall according to whistleblowers, and Ron Johnson spreads covid conspiracy theories, plus Dana Goldberg (@DGComedy) and AG deliver the Hot Notes and your good news. Follow our guests on twitter: Eliza Orlins (@elizaorlins) Candidate for Manhattan District Attorney Christa Parravani (@cparravani) Author, Loved and Wanted: A Memoir of Choice, Children, and Motherhood Have some good news, a confession, a correction, or a case for Beans Court? https://bit.ly/2ShareGN Want to support the show and get it ad-free and early? https://dailybeans.supercast.tech/ Or https://patreon.com/muellershewrote Promo Codes PlushCare makes it easy for me to get the excellent care I need; when I need it. They can do the same for you. Start your free 30 day trial today. https://plushcare.com/dailybeans/ Special offer for DAILYBEANS listeners, get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/DAILYBEANS Munk Pack: Good food you can count on. Get 20% off your order at munkpack.com when you enter promo code DAILYBEANS at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a mega episode, featuring the very first Mega Leg, prepare for a mega trip to the TARpit! As always, your Amazing Race experts, Rob Cesternino, Jessica Liese, and Mike Bloom are here to lead the way, like the Swiggy customer service team. Joining the team for this leg is RHAP Class of 2020 member, Sasha Joseph. We also welcome former Amazing Racer, two-time Survivor player, and Manhattan DA Candidate, Eliza Orlins! The post Amazing Race 32 | The TARpit Week 7 | Eliza Orlins & Sasha Joseph appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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After a mega episode, featuring the very first Mega Leg, prepare for a mega trip to the TARpit! As always, your Amazing Race experts, Rob Cesternino, Jessica Liese, and Mike Bloom are here to lead the way, like the Swiggy customer service team. Joining the team for this leg is RHAP Class of 2020 member, Sasha Joseph. We also welcome former Amazing Racer, two-time Survivor player, and Manhattan DA Candidate, Eliza Orlins! The post Amazing Race 32 | The TARpit Week 7 | Eliza Orlins & Sasha Joseph appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Guest co-host Matt Rogers joins Erin this week to talk what’s in store for the Trumps, getting paid to play with dogs, and the upcoming elections that everyone needs to be paying attention to. Then, they into some ‘tudes about the surprising number of LGBTQ+ voters who went for Trump, Representative-elect Cori Bush being called Breonna Taylor by her GOP colleagues, and an unseemly new statue ‘honoring’ feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft.
Eliza Orlins has spent over a decade serving the citizens of New York City as a public defender. Now she is taking her fight to the political arena, running for the position of Manhattan DA. Her goal is to fundamentally alter a rigged system that serves the powerful and elite and punishes the poor and disenfranchised. The job has only been held by white men - upon her election she would be the first female to hold the position. Scott Melker and Eliza Orlins further discuss what it's like to run for office, competing on Survivor, her plans as district attorney, career prosecutors, lock em' up culture, defeating the boys club, broken windows policing, the price of a prisoner, accepting cryptocurrency in her campaign, campaign finance reform, getting arrested on an empty subway and more. --- VOYAGER This episode is brought to you by Voyager, your new favorite crypto broker. Trade crypto fast and commission-free the easy way. Earn up to 9.5% interest on top coins with no lockups and no limits. Download the Voyager app and use code “SCOTT25” to get $25 in free Bitcoin when you create your account. --- ELECTRONEUM Electroneum, has gained widespread adoption providing a mobile-first payment solution to the world's unbanked, attracting more than 4M users worldwide in less than three years. They have since launched a new freelance marketplace, AnyTask.com, which is providing thousands of freelancers the opportunity to sell their services to buyers globally, without the need of a bank account. Learn more at Electroneum.com. --- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe.This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
Readers? There's a new damn president, as a matter of fact. And the Las Culturistas are sort of feeling America and wanting to help change New York City for the absolute better. For that reason the boys welcome Eliza Orlins, beloved Survivor icon and public defender. She's running for Manhattan D.A. and talks with LC about her plan to not simply reform but transform our racist criminal justice system to something that works for all New Yorkers once she is elected in June. Eliza shares how her years representing thousands of New Yorkers and taking on the current D.A. Cyrus Vance inspired her to run for his office. Also, getting your reality TV *MOMENT* in a tube top, how the literal culture that made her say culture was for her (Survivor!) ended up putting her on the map, and some general reactions to the fact that there is a new damn President, as a matter. of. fact. GRLLOOOOOO!!!!! Gonna have to celebrate... THAT one.
Eliza Orlins is a Manhattan public defender who has represented thousands of New Yorkers over the last decade. She is currently running for Manhattan District Attorney with a focus on criminal justice reform. In this conversation, we discuss private prisons, bail reform, the war on drugs, mass incarceration, police immunity, mandatory minimums, sentencing reform, and how we can change the system. ======================= BlockFi provides financial products for crypto investors. Products include high-yield interest accounts, USD loans, and no fee trading. To start earning today visit: http://www.blockfi.com/Pomp ======================= Choice is a new self-directed IRA product that I'm really excited about. If you are listening to this, you are likely part of the 7.1 million bitcoin owners who have retirement accounts with dollars in them, but not bitcoin. I was in that situation too. Now you can actually buy real Bitcoin in your retirement account. I'm talking about owning your private keys and using tax-advantaged dollars to do it too. Absolute game changer. https://www.retirewithchoice.com/pomp ======================= Pomp writes a daily letter to over 80,000 investors about business, technology, and finance. He breaks down complex topics into easy to understand language, while sharing opinions on various aspects of each industry. You can subscribe at https://www.pompletter.com
Eliza and I have known each other for a while and I've always admired her dedication and passion. I was so thrilled when we could make time to connect on Eliza's run for Manhattan District Attorney and our criminal justice system. We dive deep into why the system is not in fact broken, but operating exactly as it was designed and what steps Eliza feels we need to take to have criminal justice reform. We discuss the inequities of the cash bail system and how the system treats juveniles and youth particularly Black boys and girls. Eliza also chats with me about her upbringing, her family, why she became a public defender and what we can do to get involved in our communities. Plus, she shares a heartwarming story of how justice actually was served in an equitable and compassionate way. This Feel the Good conversation will educate you, it will inspire you and motivate you to be a helper and get out there and understand how our criminal justice system works and how you can make sure your community Is operating from a place of true kindness, compassion and justice. .....#feelthegoodpodcastFollow Shawl on Instagram/Twitter: @shawlinivmh.comWebsite: https://www.shawlinivmh.com/Transcripts Available: https://www.shawlinivmh.com/ftg-transcriptsFollow Eliza Orlins: Twitter: https://twitter.com/elizaorlins [@elizaorlins}Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eorlins/ [@eorlins]Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizaorlinsfornyLaunch video: https://twitter.com/elizaorlins/status/1235590199960272896?s=20Website: www.elizaorlins.comContribution Link: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/eliza-orlins-for-new-york-1*Spread the Good- Eliza's Charitable Organization Mentioned in this Episode:*Human NYC: https://www.human.nyc/
This week we’ve got two heavy hitter politico guests. We kick it off with returning candidate for Manhattan DA, Eliza Orlins, (.50 - 23.34) covering all things the courts. We also are joined by NY State Senator Alessandra Biaggi (23.34 - 56.50) and cover the difference between state and federal responsibilities, Governor Cuomo’s handling of Covid-19, and how we are feeling in the final days ahead of election day.
Join me as I ask past Survivor contestant turned social justice warrior, Eliza Orlins, hard-hitting questions. So basically, all about bathroom logistics while on the show. But we also discuss why she doesn’t hold grudges from the game, why you can’t get an untrue edit, what trauma many contestants now live with, who her favorite Survivor player is, what is Jeff Probst really like, and more.
Eliza Orlins is a Manhattan public defender and outspoken advocate for the city's most vulnerable. Now she is running to to become Manhattan District Attorney.
Sajid and Avi meet with Eliza Orlins. Eliza has been a public defender in New York for around 10 years. She decided to run for District Attorney of Manhattan. They talk about what called her to the work and her decision to run for DA. Learn more about Eliza’s work and campaign here: https://twitter.com/elizaorlins Omniboi composed and performed the intro, outro, and break remix.
This week we are joined by Manhattan Public Defender and candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, Eliza Orlins. We cover the crime “spike” in the city, the importance and understanding of local politics, why she’s running, and even touch upon her early youth and her connection to the show Survivor.
Tonight on #theUSApodcast we speak with Eliza Orlins who is running to be the next DistrictAttorney in Manhattan NY. The recent movements across the nation to ameliorate policedepartments and usher in criminal justice reform have sparked many to seek changes inleadership. Many feel as if changing those who have let misconduct fester will FINALLY changecriminal justice for the better. This is especially true in the Manhattan District Attorney officewhere many high-profile cases, police misconduct and bail reform have been front and center inthe public eye. In this episode, we speak with Eliza Orlins about how she plans to change theculture of criminal justice in NY, what do we do about bad cops and what her vision for a betterNYC will be. You can follow Eliza Orlins @ElizaOrlins Also, with coronavirus still raging out-of-control many Americans are still suffering from the economic affects of it. with the federal unemployment insurance stimulus expiring this week, many Americans are left wondering what they will do and if there will be another help from the government. This has bought the question of social safety nets in to play. Does the United States need a stronger social safety nets? And if so what?And lastly, Donald Trump has now taken the step of moving an identifiable federal troops into US cities for what he thinks is law and order practice. Is this OK? Have any other presidents done this in the past and what will be the consequences if it is allowed to continue?
In the wake of the police murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and too many more people, criminal justice reform has surged to the forefront of the national debate. From the racial biases in policing to the criminalization of poverty and for-profit prisons, our criminal justice system is broken. We've asked Alyssa Milano's friend Eliza Orlins on the show this week to talk about these issues and more. Eliza spent years as a public defender in New York City and is now a candidate for Manhattan District Attorney. You may also recognize her as a two time contestant on Survivor and as a contestant on The Amazing Race. --- This episode is sponsored by · Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew: Former Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson and NFL player Andrew East sit down to share their most vulnerable sides and open up like they never have before. https://open.spotify.com/show/7aGLm9HYn9mEyVr1FDzrpa?si=bgb4jh_nTyGiIabdk8BD8g --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alyssa-milano-sorry-not-sorry/message
“The system isn’t broken, it’s working exactly the way it was designed”. This week we take a look into the Criminal Justice System and why it’s such a #bigkidproblem with our AWESOME guest and Candidate for NY District Attorney, Eliza Orlins. Eliza has been a Public Defender in New York City for over a decade where she has represented thousands through the Criminal Justice System. We’re going to talk about how the system works, why reforms need to be made, The “Central Park Karen” case, and most importantly why WE need to pay attention to our State and Local elected officials if we ever want to make ANY real changes in our communities. Want more from our guests? Eliza Orlins Website: https://elizaorlins.com/ (https://elizaorlins.com/) Contribute to her Campaign HERE (https://secure.actblue.com/donate/eliza-orlins-for-new-york-1?refcode=website) ! Check out her recent Washington Post article about the Central Park Karen here (https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/im-a-public-defender-in-manhattan-the-central-park-video-is-all-too-familiar/2020/05/26/73c3de60-9f99-11ea-81bb-c2f70f01034b_story.html) Check out the last episode she was on (One of my favs!) Resilience and Mental Toughness HERE (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/19-resilience-learning-mental-physical-emotional-toughness/id1453449308?i=1000451890112) Resources Learn more about the office of DA here (https://www.aclusocal.org/en/campaigns/los-angeles-vote-your-district-attorney-2020) (you can search your local election too) We talked about the upcoming LA Race (https://laist.com/2020/02/04/los_angeles_district_attorney_race_da_candidates_voter_guide.php) , make sure to google your communities’ upcoming elections to know when to vote and who to vote for! Use your MF voice! Find more at www.TheBigKidProblems.com (http://www.thebigkidproblems.com) ! Stay Connected with me! BKP IG! @BigKidproblems (https://www.instagram.com/Bigkidproblems/?hl=en) Sarah’s personal IG: @SarahaMerrill (https://www.instagram.com/sarahamerrill_/?hl=en) _ Big thank you to our Episode Sponsor: BEAM (https://beamtlc.com/) BEAM is my new favorite CBD Brand! 100% THC free CBD 15% off with code BIGKID! BEAMTLC.com (https://beamtlc.com/) Big Kid Problems is a production of (http://crate.media)
**This episode was recorded on May 3, 2020. A lot has happened since that time, so please keep that in mind as you listen.**Lily chats with Eliza Orlins, a candidate for Manhattan District Attorney. During this episode, Eliza speaks about her background as a public defender and why she's been passionate about advocating for the underdog for her entire career. Eliza stands for so much good and she's incredibly motivated to fight for positive change in our legal system. She is part of the solution that NYC and this country so desperately need right now. To learn more about Eliza and her platform, head to ElizaOrlins.com. If her message resonated with you, consider volunteering or donating to her campaign - every contribution counts! Make sure to also check out Eliza's op-ed in The Washington Post and her appearance on CBS News where she discusses some of the recent injustices perpetrated by the NYPD.Episode produced by Wendel Topper: https://createk.us/
t's getting real out here in these streets so what better way to find some comfort than in the safe arms of the Purple Pants Podcast. "Survivor: Winners at War" is heating up and so is the Survivor News as we welcome back resident reporter @jackatkins21. Brice finally stopped playing and is getting into Netflix's "Outer Banks" as he breaks down the first 3 episodes, along with the latest episode of HBO hit "Insecure." It seems we've got some beef brewing between Brice and some of those pesky US Governors as Brice is here to spill the tea and take some shots at Governor Brian Kemp this week #Brice2020. Additionally, we're excited to welcome back @gangstagurry for another installment of Purple Pants Premonitions. It's been a minute since we've had a new edition of Purple Pants Pop Up, but we're thrilled to welcome Eliza Orlins as she talks about her new and exciting political pursuits. As always, what episode would be complete without our Church Announcements, Purple Pants Picks, Advice with Brice, and Freak of the Week. What are you waiting for?! Get those headphones in and listen up quick 'cause ISSA ISSA ISSSSSSA Purple Pants Podcast, episode 36! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an exclusive interview with NYC based attorney and reality TV personality from CBS Survivor and The Amazing Race, Eliza Orlins! Eliza talks to us about the current Survivor Season 40: Winners At War as well as her thoughts on dealing with the pandemic in New York City as well as her campaign for Manhattan District Attorney! Check out www.elizaorlins.com for more on Eliza and her campaign!
While other forms of entertainment have ceased production, Below The Belt is here for you our fans as we present another great remote show via Skype! Our special Skype call-in guest is Manhattan based attorney and reality TV personality from CBS Survivor and The Amazing Race, Eliza Orlins! Eliza talks to us about the current Survivor Season 40: Winners At War as well as her thoughts on dealing with the pandemic in New York City as well as her campaign for Manhattan District Attorney! Check out www.elizaorlins.com for more on Eliza and her campaign! BTB goes on-location at Katsucon (www.katsucon.org) 2020 to interview voice actress Morgan Berry from 7 Seeds! Don't miss our exclusive interview with one of the popular voice actresses in anime! Joining remotely via Skype. BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! In addition "The King of the 80s" Chachi McFly, Vanessa "Miss Snortles" Meadows and guest co-host "The World's Most Foremost Reality TV Expert" Murtz Jaffer lends his expertise to talk all things film, TV, reality TV and WWE! Also, check out Vanessa's new YouTube show The Crowned Survivalist at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCUML1WrlbCcryZM7eck49A So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Classic Cut: Club Nouveau "Lean On Me" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs are shortened from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
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Rob catches up with Eliza as she talks about her campaign for Manhattan District Attorney and the current season of Survivor
Rob Cesternino is back with a bonus show covering episode 6 of Survivor: Winners at War with Survivor: Vanuatu and Micronesia's Eliza Orlins. The post Eliza Orlins on Survivor 40 and Running for Manhattan District Attorney appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Kelly speaks with public defender Eliza Orlins, who is running for Manhattan District Attorney.
Kelly speaks with public defender Eliza Orlins, who is running for Manhattan District Attorney.
Shits getting REAL this week fam – we are talking about getting UP after getting knocked down a.k.a learning resilience and mental toughness when life just wants to kick you in the balls. Friend of the show Paige Bourassa and I talk about getting our balls CURRENTLY kicked and how we are coping. THEN we bring on 2x Survivor Alumn and Amazing Race star Eliza Orlins who can teach us all a thing or two about developing mental toughness in extreme conditions. Want more from our guests? Paige Bourassa Instagram: @theaccuchick (https://www.instagram.com/theacuchick/?hl=en) Shen Medicine: @shenmedicine (http://www.instagram.com/shenmedicine/?hl=en) Website: www.shenmedicine.com Eliza Orlins Instagram: @eorlins (https://www.instagram.com/eorlins/?hl=en) Find more at www.ThebigkidProblems.com (http://www.thebigkidproblems.com) ! Stay Connected with me! @BigKidproblems (https://www.instagram.com/Bigkidproblems/?hl=en) Sarah’s personal IG @SarahaMerrill (https://www.instagram.com/sarahamerrill_/?hl=en) _ Big thank you to our episode sponsors! Hum Nutrition HUM Nutrition is all about making you look and feel your best. Each specific supplement packs a combo of potent all-natural ingredients designed for specific aims, like clearer skin, boosted energy, flatter stomach, better sleep or fuller hair and backed by clinical results. Not sure what you need? No problem: Take a quick quiz to get personalized recs + 20% off with code BIGKID! Visit humnutrition.com and remember to use code BIGKID at checkout for 20% off your first order. www.HumNutrition.com (http://www.humnutrition.com) Four Sigmatic Four Sigmatic is a natural superfood company that specializes in mushroom-based drinks that benefit our immunity, energy, and longevity, and help us live healthier, more enhanced lives. Four Sigmatic makes a wide variety of blends, including mushroom coffee, mushroom elixirs, hot cacaos, matcha, superfood blends, and more. Special offer for BIGKID audience! Receive 15% off your Four Sigmatic purchase at foursigmatic.com/BIGKID (http://foursigmatic.com/BIGKID) or use discount code BIGKID at checkout
What makes a perfect partnership? Eliza Orlins from "Amazing Race" and Erin Davis from "Bubbies Know Best" join The Debate Team to dive into what makes a relationship click, how to take it to the next level, the things that matter, the stuff to leave behind, dealing with dealbreakers, communicating with clarity, evolving with purpose, the difference between hopes and goals, and much, much more!
What makes a perfect partnership? Eliza Orlins from "Amazing Race" and Erin Davis from "Bubbies Know Best" join The Debate Team to dive into what makes a relationship click, how to take it to the next level, the things that matter, the stuff to leave behind, dealing with dealbreakers, communicating with clarity, evolving with purpose, the difference between hopes and goals, and much, much more!
It's Jessica's first Mother's Day and this show is all about Moms plus we have her coverage on The Amazing Race Season 31. Jessica interviews the third team to be eliminated, Corinee Kaplan and Eliza Orlins from Survivor. And starting at 26:10, Jessica brings on rock star baby sleep expert Cara Dumaplin, founder of Taking Cara Babies to talk about sleep training and break the belief that newborns and sleep deprivation goes hand in hand. Cara is a mom of four, neonatal nurse, and wife of a pediatrician whose passion is teaching parents how to help their babies sleep so they can reclaim their parenthood. Learn more about Cara's techniques to get your kids to sleep on a schedule and find out if her program is working for Jessica. Now What is produced in partnership with PodcastOne and The Direct Message, executive producers Crystal Fambrini and John Ryan, Jr. (Co-Founders of The Direct Message). Please Support Our Sponsors: Sign up for The Drop App using the code Graf Go to FabFitFun.com and use promo code Graf Go to SimpleHealth.com/Graf or enter code Graf at checkout Check out Dole Crafted Smoothie Blends Go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code Graf50 for 50% off your first month
This is the only Ghost Island preview that you will need as Jonny, Matt and special guest the lovely, talented, and sassy Eliza Orlins from Survivor Vanuatu helps us break down the new cast. Get your Non-Spoiler head start on this season today on Survival of the Fairest!
Survivor finalist and tireless public defender Eliza Orlins joins Gleib to discuss the false Hawaii missile threat. Kim & Kanye's third baby. Trump calling African countries Sh*tholes. If the Aziz Ansari accusations constitute assault. Incredible dummies eating tide pods. And the weirdest place you've been. Follow Eliza @eorlins. Get tix for Gleib's #LaughItOffTour standup comedy tour at bengleib.com coming soon to Chicago, Indio, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Edmonton, Boston and Dallas.
(SPOILERS) Eliza joins me to talk about being the youngest cast member ever on the show at the time she was cast, her upbringing (6:10), her recent travels all across Europe (10:19), how Chris Daugherty ended up winning “Vanuatu” despite the all girl alliance at the end of the season (16:45), her infamous final Tribal Council speech to Chris & Twila (23:10), does she like the amount of idols now hidden in the game (25:27), the “Fans vs Favorites” finale of Parvati vs Amanda (32:32), general “Survivor” questions that I hear all the time in regards to food, producers, tribals, grooming, shelters, etc (33:55), some personal stuff I found when googling her (46:16), we play word association with some of the legends of the show (51:11), and end with the Final 10 (53:17) which goes a while because we head off on some tangents and she has a great story about winning “Hamilton” tickets. Music by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI)
In this episode our hero Coco Von Mufflestein gets infested by cockroaches, thwarts a home invasion, and accidentally visits a strip club in Orlando. Survivor Legend and #SurvivorATF Legal Correspondent Eliza Orlins stops by to talk politics, travel, and surviving Trump’s America. Max catches Eliza and Corinne up on all the Survivor gossip, including Brandon Hantz’s guide to catfishing, and then pits them against one another in a spirited round of the “Anna Tweet Or Jose Canseco Tweet?” Game. All that, plus your voicemails, on a very mangeable episode of #SurvivorATF.
Episode 2: Eliza Orlins & Brian Corridan
Join Jerri Manthey ( Former Survivor Contestant), Justin Walter, and Ryan Carillo every week, live and on-demand, for review and conversation about each new episode. Tweet in questions or comments to the hosts all week using the hashtag #SurvivorASDon't forget to follow us on Twitter @theStreamtv and the Survivor After Show hosts! Jerri Manthey- @jerrimantheyJustin Walter- @justinfwalterRyan Carillo- @ryanacarillotheStream.tv Fan Show Network presents the Survivor After Show. Tune in each week, live or on demand, for review and conversation about Survivor, which is celebrating its 30th season by sending 18 castaways "Worlds Apart." The new will divide the castaways into three tribes: White Collar, Blue Collar and No Collar, aka "free spirits who are known to break the rules."SUBSCRIBE TO theStream.tvhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thestreamtvLIKE US ON FACEBOOKhttp://www.thestream.tv/facebookFOLLOW US ON TWITTERhttp://www.twitter.com/thestreamtvSurvivor, with host Jeff Probst, is an international phenomenon in its thirtieth season! It has maintained its basic competitive premise in which sixteen to twenty contestants, the castaways, are split into tribes and assigned separate camps at the filming's location, typically a tropical setting. As a tribe, the castaways must survive the elements, construct shelter, build fire, look for water, and scrounge for food and other necessities for the entire filming period, around 39 days. In the first half of the game, the tribes face off in challenges, some for rewards of food, shelter, or luxury items, while others are for immunity, preventing the winning tribe from having to go to the next Tribal Council. Tribes that do go to Tribal Council discuss the events of the last few days with the host asking questions, and then must vote out one of their own players, eliminating them from the game.In the second half of the game, the tribes are merged into a single tribe. Challenges are played at an individual level for individual rewards and immunity. At subsequent Tribal Councils, those eliminated start to form the jury, who sit in on all subsequent Tribal Councils but otherwise do not participate. When only two or three castaways remain, those castaways attend a final Tribal Council, where the jury is given the opportunity to ask them questions. After this, the jury members then vote to decide which of the remaining castaways should be declared Sole Survivor.by the local region, and directions to their camps.At their camps, tribes are given minimal resources, such as a machete, water canteens, cooking pots, and staples of rice and grains, and are expected to build shelter against the elements from the local trees and other resources. including fruits, wild animals, and fish.During both pre- and post-merge segments of filming, the castaways compete in a series of challenges. Tribes are alerted to these upcoming challenges by a message, often in rhyme, delivered to camp by the production team at a basket or box on a nearby tree; this message has come to be called "treemail", playing off the word "e-mail". The message typically hints at what the challenge might be. The message may also provide props to demonstrate this, practice equipment for the players, or a sampling of the reward. There are Tribal challenges and individual challenges, played for rewards, immunity or both.Top past prizes have been:• In Survivor: The Australian Outback, Colby Donaldson won a Pontiac Aztek.• In Survivor: Africa, Lex van den Berghe won a Chevrolet Avalanche.• In Survivor: Marquesas, Sean Rector won a Saturn VUE.• In Survivor: Thailand, Ted Rogers won a Chevrolet TrailBlazer.• In Survivor: The Amazon, Matthew von Ertfelda won a Saturn Ion.• In Survivor: Pearl Islands, Burton Roberts won a GMC Envoy XUV.• In Survivor: All-Stars, Rob Mariano won a Chevrolet Colorado.• In addition to the car, Rob was allowed to bring another contestant with him on a trip; he chose Amber Brkich, who received a Chevrolet Malibu as a result.• In Survivor: Vanuatu, Eliza Orlins won a Pontiac G6.• In Survivor: Palau, Ian Rosenberger won a Chevrolet Corvette.• In Survivor: Guatemala, Cindy Hall won a 2006 Pontiac Torrent; she was given the option to relinquish her reward to give the other remaining players, but declined.• In Survivor: Panama, Terry Deitz won a GMC Yukon.• In Survivor: Fiji, Yau-Man Chan won a 2008 Ford Super Duty but gave it to fellow contestant Andria "Dreamz" Herd as part of a strategic deal.
Join Jerri Manthey ( Former Survivor Contestant), Justin Walter, and Ryan Carillo every week, live and on-demand, for review and conversation about each new episode. Tweet in questions or comments to the hosts all week using the hashtag #SurvivorASDon't forget to follow us on Twitter @theStreamtv and the Survivor After Show hosts! Jerri Manthey- @jerrimantheyJustin Walter- @justinfwalterRyan Carillo- @ryanacarillotheStream.tv Fan Show Network presents the Survivor After Show. Tune in each week, live or on demand, for review and conversation about Survivor, which is celebrating its 30th season by sending 18 castaways "Worlds Apart." The new will divide the castaways into three tribes: White Collar, Blue Collar and No Collar, aka "free spirits who are known to break the rules."SUBSCRIBE TO theStream.tvhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thestreamtvLIKE US ON FACEBOOKhttp://www.thestream.tv/facebookFOLLOW US ON TWITTERhttp://www.twitter.com/thestreamtvSurvivor, with host Jeff Probst, is an international phenomenon in its thirtieth season! It has maintained its basic competitive premise in which sixteen to twenty contestants, the castaways, are split into tribes and assigned separate camps at the filming's location, typically a tropical setting. As a tribe, the castaways must survive the elements, construct shelter, build fire, look for water, and scrounge for food and other necessities for the entire filming period, around 39 days. In the first half of the game, the tribes face off in challenges, some for rewards of food, shelter, or luxury items, while others are for immunity, preventing the winning tribe from having to go to the next Tribal Council. Tribes that do go to Tribal Council discuss the events of the last few days with the host asking questions, and then must vote out one of their own players, eliminating them from the game.In the second half of the game, the tribes are merged into a single tribe. Challenges are played at an individual level for individual rewards and immunity. At subsequent Tribal Councils, those eliminated start to form the jury, who sit in on all subsequent Tribal Councils but otherwise do not participate. When only two or three castaways remain, those castaways attend a final Tribal Council, where the jury is given the opportunity to ask them questions. After this, the jury members then vote to decide which of the remaining castaways should be declared Sole Survivor.by the local region, and directions to their camps.At their camps, tribes are given minimal resources, such as a machete, water canteens, cooking pots, and staples of rice and grains, and are expected to build shelter against the elements from the local trees and other resources. including fruits, wild animals, and fish.During both pre- and post-merge segments of filming, the castaways compete in a series of challenges. Tribes are alerted to these upcoming challenges by a message, often in rhyme, delivered to camp by the production team at a basket or box on a nearby tree; this message has come to be called "treemail", playing off the word "e-mail". The message typically hints at what the challenge might be. The message may also provide props to demonstrate this, practice equipment for the players, or a sampling of the reward. There are Tribal challenges and individual challenges, played for rewards, immunity or both.Top past prizes have been:• In Survivor: The Australian Outback, Colby Donaldson won a Pontiac Aztek.• In Survivor: Africa, Lex van den Berghe won a Chevrolet Avalanche.• In Survivor: Marquesas, Sean Rector won a Saturn VUE.• In Survivor: Thailand, Ted Rogers won a Chevrolet TrailBlazer.• In Survivor: The Amazon, Matthew von Ertfelda won a Saturn Ion.• In Survivor: Pearl Islands, Burton Roberts won a GMC Envoy XUV.• In Survivor: All-Stars, Rob Mariano won a Chevrolet Colorado.• In addition to the car, Rob was allowed to bring another contestant with him on a trip; he chose Amber Brkich, who received a Chevrolet Malibu as a result.• In Survivor: Vanuatu, Eliza Orlins won a Pontiac G6.• In Survivor: Palau, Ian Rosenberger won a Chevrolet Corvette.• In Survivor: Guatemala, Cindy Hall won a 2006 Pontiac Torrent; she was given the option to relinquish her reward to give the other remaining players, but declined.• In Survivor: Panama, Terry Deitz won a GMC Yukon.• In Survivor: Fiji, Yau-Man Chan won a 2008 Ford Super Duty but gave it to fellow contestant Andria "Dreamz" Herd as part of a strategic deal.
We recap the 5th episode of Survivor San Juan Del Sur with Vanuatu & Micronesia contestants Eliza Orlins & Ami Cusack and get their answers with 'The San Juan Del Sur Five'!
This week we interview Eliza Orlins. She left the game in episode 9 of Survivor Micronesia. Listen to this interview to get her assessment of Alexis and Natalie, find out if Airai were ever able to provide food for themselves, her thoughts on Ozzy and Alexis as a couple, who decides how they are seated at tribal council, how she was injured on her way there for the last time plus answers to questions you submitted and lots more! If you are not a subscriber to the Survivor Fans Podcast, you can click the Listen Now button on the webpage and the interview will download and play on your computer. If you enjoyed this interview, check out our others here: SFP Audio Interviews SFP Videos (including James and Amanda dropping hints about this season!) Survivor Fans Podcast Homepage If you have a question for one of the remaining Survivors or just want to let us know what you thought of the interview, we've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-5277. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and post your thoughts out there for everyone to see. Links for Today's Show Eliza at CBS Survivor Micronesia News at Survivor Fever Survivor Links News Archive at Sir Linksalot Eliza's "Day After" video at CBS Contact Info:Voicemail: 206-350-JASS(5277)Email:joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy