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The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug is a transgender advocate and speaker, and host of The Illegal Trans Woman on Saturdays at 4 PM on AM950 or anytime on AM950radio.com.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Trump approval polls and math problems; tariff implementation looms; Ellie Krug joins the show on Trans Day of Visibility; Arizona considers paying the Diamondbacks for Chase Field upgrades; Matt’s 15th anniversary; Falcon Heights debates making fairgoers pay for parking; Real ID approaches; Wisconsin election tomorrow; how spending cuts will hit the state; Wayne Gretzky’s fall…
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug is a transgender advocate and speaker, and host of The Illegal Trans Woman on Saturdays at 4 PM on AM950 or anytime on AM950radio.com.
Ellie Krug is a former civil trial attorney, nonprofit leader, radio/podcast host, author and national speaker on human inclusivity. Most of all, she is the parent of two Korean-born adult daughters, one of whom Ellie lost when she came out as transgender in 2009. Our interview will touch upon the challenges of being an adoptive… The post Let's Talk – Open Hearts, Persistence, and Love appeared first on Foster Adopt Minnesota.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug is the host of the Illegal Trans Woman, airing Saturdays at 4 PM on AM950 or anytime at am950radio.com.
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug is the host of the Illegal Trans Woman, airing Saturdays at 4 PM on AM950 or anytime at am950radio.com.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Is Trump going to clean out Gaza for beachfront property? 'That's a hard no': Outrage as Elon Musk tells far-right Germans to get over 'past guilt' Plus guests Jim Stewartson - The Rule of Law No Longer Applies in America, and Ellie Krug - The Illegal Trans Woman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
House still divided on releasing Gaetz report; Republicans delusion of a mandate; GOP hate agenda; Jeff Stein joins the show; Ellie Krug calls in to discuss Sarah McBride; Brad the Sheep safely captured; Minnesota House has framework on power sharing; bill to give Treasury power to declare non-profits as terrorist sympathizers; Robbinsdale school budget massive…
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie is the host of Ellie 2.0 Radio, airing at 4 PM Saturdays and replayed on Sundays.
Ellie is the host of Ellie 2.0 Radio, airing at 4 PM Saturdays and replayed on Sundays.
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie is the host of Ellie 2.0 Radio, airing at 4 PM Saturdays and replayed on Sundays.
In our “Connect the Dots” series, we ask community elders to share their wisdom and lessons learned about what really matters in life.Ellie Krug was a civil trial lawyer for almost 30 years in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. When she moved to the Twin Cities she dove into several projects, including founding and executive directing a nonprofit providing legal access for people living on low incomes and the creator of workshops on diversity, equity, and inclusion. She was elected to the Eastern Carver County School Board in 2022. She has a weekly radio program. Krug is also transgender and the author of “Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty and Gender Change.” MPR News senior economics contributor Chris Farrell recently sat down with Krug. He joined Minnesota Now to talk about what he learned from her.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug, host of Ellie 2.0 Radio every Saturday at 10 AM on AM950 joins Matt to mark today’s Transgender Day of Remembrance.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Recapping the weekend; update on the newspaper office raid in Kansas; Rose Roach from Health Care For All Minnesota joins; Ellie Krug visits to discuss Transgender Day of Remembrance; Terry John Zila is in New Orleans and talks about his Thanksgiving week; Michael Brodkorb discusses last night’s Vikings game.
Ellie Krug, host of Ellie 2.0 Radio every Saturday at 10 AM on AM950 joins Matt to mark today’s Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug, host of Ellie 2.0 Radio every Saturday at 10 AM on AM950 joins Matt to mark today’s Transgender Day of Remembrance.
On this episode of INCOGNITO the podcast, Michael interviews Ellie Krug! Ellie is a former civil lawyer and current national inclusivity trainer/speaker, author, radio host, and transgender rights activist based in Minnesota. In this conversation, Michael and Ellie discuss what it means to show up as you are, to practice compassion for yourself and others, and how the foundation of diversity and inclusion work is combatting the fear people have of “other.” Ellie shares the four commonalities of all people and how this can be used as a jumping off point for connection. Key Takeaways: - Show up as yourself, whoever you are - Practice gray area thinking - have compassion for others and yourself - Ask yourself: am I trying my best under current circumstances? If yes, that has to be good enough - Diversity and inclusion is about getting past the fear of other - We all have four commonalities: everyone wants the children in their life to succeed, everyone wants to be free of physical/emotional violence, everyone wants twenty minutes of peace, everyone wants to love and be loved __ Ellie's Media Recommendations: - Machaela Cavanaugh, Nebraska State Senator - @MomsforSocialJustice (Twitter) - “The Great Land Robbery” by Van R. Newkirk II (Atlantic article, September 2019) __ Find Ellie's work - Ellie's Website: https://elliekrug.com/ __ For more of Michael's work, visit our website www.incognitotheplay.com or follow us on Instagram @incognitotheplay __ Thanks to Ned Doheny for providing our podcast music! You can find him and his music on Spotify. Editing and co-production of this podcast by Nina Kissinger. Email info@incognitotheplay.com with questions or comments about the show!
Abortion could become a death penalty offense if the GOP gets their way. 21 South Carolina lawmakers are proposing a bill that would make abortion a death penalty offense in their state. Thom speaks with Shaunna Thomas, Co-founder and Executive Director of UltraViolet. Plus, is it time for transgender people to organize? Lawyer and radio host Ellie Krug, a transgender woman, joins Thom to emphasize the need for trans organizations to fight back against far right attacks on their community. Also, is the end of the war near? On the front line in Ukraine, a report from journalist Phil Ittner. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Yasmin sits down with Peter Daly, an employment law partner at Doyle Clayton, to discuss his career and the high-profile philosophical belief cases he's been focused on recently. They discuss the significance for employers of the judgment Forstater, as well as the wider societal impact of such cases. For more episodes that touch upon related themes, we invite you to listen to those featuring the guests below: EP. 04 – Robin White (https://pod.fo/e/149f99)EP. 79 – Freddy McConnell (https://pod.fo/e/d596e)EP. 110 – Ellie Krug (https://pod.fo/e/154d45) Find out more at tr.com/TheHearing
THEN: "Killer Krug" was an attack dog courtroom lawyer who presented as an aggressive male, complete with an intimidating voice that cracked witnesses on the stand. But inside, "Killer Krug" secretly grappled with suppressed gender identity issues dating back to childhood. NOW: Ellie Krug is a transgender woman who uses who uses her voice – in more ways than one – to teach compassion and empathy. Join our new host, Jennifer Thibodaux, as she chats with Ellie about the idealism that led her to law school, her crushing schedule as a junior associate and then law firm owner balancing a family. Ellie describes what happens when she realized she could no longer out-work or "out-therapy" her "gut tugs" about being a woman, and made the brave decision to lead an authentic life. Ellie and Jennifer also talk about Ellie's mission with her company, Human Inspiration Works, and her signature training, Gray Area Thinking, including the surprising results that occur at the end of every training. Meet Ellie Krug: writer, lawyer, and human. We know that her story will leave you inspired and transformed. Find out more at tr.com/TheHearing
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug, host of Ellie 2.0 Radio on AM950, joins Brett to discuss her candidacy for school board in Carver County.
Ellie Krug, host of Ellie 2.0 Radio on AM950, joins Brett to discuss her candidacy for school board in Carver County.
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Ellie Krug, host of Ellie 2.0 Radio on AM950, joins Brett to discuss her candidacy for school board in Carver County.
In this episode, we talk with idealist, legal advocate, and author ellie krug (she/her) about the LGBT book She's Not There by Jennifer Finney Boylan. ellie told us, "I will say that the book caused me to pivot. It did. There's no question about it. But it also helped me believe that maybe I can write a book." Then we discuss writing She's Not There with Jennifer Finney Boylan (she/her) nearly 20 years after it was first published. Jenny shared, "Looking at it now, I think there's a little bit of the aroma of apology to the book. There's a certain sense in She's Not There of trying to justify myself." Our conversation with ellie and Jenny range from cathartic writing vs. good storytelling, navigating loss while living authentically, and how trans narratives have changed over the past two decades.Transcripts available at: thisqueerbook.com/podcast/shes-not-thereBuy the LGBT books on this LGBT podcast at our Bookshop: bookshop.org/shop/thisqueerbookPre-order Mad Honey: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/598975/mad-honey-by-jodi-picoult-and-jennifer-finney-boylan/Buy Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty, and Gender Change: elliekrug.com/publications-columns/Support the show
Ken and Paul are joined by Ellie Krug. Ellie is a writer, lawyer, and the founder of Human Inspirations Works, LLC. She is the author of the book “Getting to Ellen: A Memoir About Love, Honesty, and Gender Change” and has presented on diversity and inclusion to Fortune 100 companies, law firms, nonprofits, and colleges/universities on more than 1,000 occasions. In 2016, she was named by Advocate Magazine as one of the 25 Legal Advocates Fighting for Trans Rights. In 2019, she received the Business of Pride Career Achievement Award from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal and a Legacy Award from OutFront, Minnesota's largest LGBTQ advocacy organization. This episode discusses Ellie's experience transitioning from male to female at the age of 52 and the work she has done for transgender inclusivity - and really, the inclusivity of all differences. Ellie provides examples of what we can do - including cisgender White men, specifically - in everyday life to support equitable workplaces and societies. Learn more about Ellie's work: https://elliekrug.com/ Sign up for Ellie's newsletter, The Ripple: https://elliekrug.com/newslettersmedia/ You can tune into her weekly radio and podcast show, Ellie 2.0 Radio, on AM950 to learn about how each of us can play a role in fostering positive change in the world: https://www.am950radio.com/events/ellie-2-0/ Watch the full conversation with Ellie on TMWM's YouTube channel, where you can watch all interviews with guests: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHiYVNqxYKmHkxvTwquc2KA Connect with The Modern White Man by subscribing to their newsletter at www.themodernwhiteman.com.
Listen now (58 min) | In episode 12, Chris and Emma were joined by Ellie Krug and Tamara Grady for a discussion of gender and authenticity. Ellie is the author of Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty and Gender Change (2013), was a trial lawyer and has extensive experience providing training on diversity and inclusion. Tamara is an Osseo District School Board member in the suburbs of Minneapolis, and she is a proud mom of children who are a part of the LGBTQ community. This conversation centers on authenticity, and the challenges faced by people discovering and becoming their authentic selves, through the lens of two personal and touching stories. We didn’t talk explicitly about Dąbrowski’s theory in our discussion but instead focused on the lived experience of Ellie and Tamara on their journeys of personal growth and development. Through these stories, we explore acceptance, unconditional love, and compassion—not only for others, but for oneself—in the context of the struggles faced by transgender, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming people. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit positivedisintegration.substack.com
On March 25 join Genevieve Randall, Shannon Claire and guests for lively conversations about: the Talbott Brothers concerts in Ogallala and Lincoln; First Friday Jazz in Lincoln with The Lightning Bugs; "Trans 101" in Norfolk with speaker Ellie Krug; Neihardt Museum's "Sundays at the Museum" with writer Sheryl Schmeckpeper; Calibraska art classes; and the Nebraska Rep's next production. Also, a preview of a concert by the Nebraska Wesleyan Choir, poetry from Ryan Boyland and a look at ArteLatinX 2022 at Gallery 1516 in Omaha.
On March 25 join Genevieve Randall, Shannon Claire and guests for lively conversations about: the Talbott Brothers concerts in Ogallala and Lincoln; First Friday Jazz in Lincoln with The Lightning Bugs; "Trans 101" in Norfolk with speaker Ellie Krug; Neihardt Museum's "Sundays at the Museum" with writer Sheryl Schmeckpeper; Calibraska art classes; and the Nebraska Rep's next production. Also, a preview of a concert by the Nebraska Wesleyan Choir, poetry from Ryan Boyland and a look at ArteLatinX 2022 at Gallery 1516 in Omaha.
Ellie Krug was the first Iowa lawyer to transition gender. She lost her practice and for a while, her family, to become her authentic self. Today, Ellie Krug is a wildly popular speaker and advocate for Otherness, teaching all of us to break down the walls and reach out to those around us who choose a different path. Tune in for a truly life-changing podcast with Ellie Krug and open your heart and mind to embrace inclusion, acceptance, and compassion for the human condition we all try to survive.
Ellie Krug was the first Iowa lawyer to transition gender. She lost her practice and for a while, her family, to become her authentic self. Today, Ellie Krug is a wildly popular speaker and advocate for Otherness, teaching all of us to break down the walls and reach out to those around us who choose a different path. Tune in for a truly life-changing podcast with Ellie Krug and open your heart and mind to embrace inclusion, acceptance, and compassion for the human condition we all try to survive.
My guest this episode is Victoria resident Ellie Krug. Ellie is a former trial attorney, book author, public speaker, podcaster, radio show host and transgender woman. After making the difficult decision to live as her true, authentic self, she had to re-invent herself in almost every aspect of life. She moved to Minnesota to start over dedicating her life to one of service. Recent political changes in Iowa made moving back problematic and so Ellie decided to establish roots in Minnesota and she recently moved to Carver County to have a more rural type of surrounding. Her life is now devoted to sharing her story and life lessons about what she calls "Gray Area Thinking" with service groups, churches, and both large and small corporations. Her message is one of acceptance of self, compassion for others and for oneself, and that we are all much more alike than different. She believes in the power of human familiarity--that by really getting to know each other on a personal, human to human level, we can be a better community for everyone. To find out more about Ellie's work and or to book her for a speaking engagement, visit- https://elliekrug.com/ Her memoir, Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty and Gender Change, is available on Amazon, Kindle Nook, and Apple iBook. If your book club reads Ellie's book, she will speak to the club (either in-person or virtually) at no charge. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greg-anderson29/message
Today we welcome Nick's boss to temporarily lift his suspension from doing anything fun. Jokes aside, Marina Zubricki - Manager, Digital Marketing Services at cleverbridge - joins the bros to administer a much-needed dose of feminism to the show She tackles what it's like to lead a team of men in an already male-dominated industry while bolstering other women to find their voices in the organization. Look out! She can smell tokenizing for clout from a mile away. We're told this one passes the sniff test. Links: Equal Pay Day More about Ellie Krug
Ellie Krug guest hosts for Brett and asks, what was the most important gift you gave or received this year?
Ellie Krug fills in for Brett and takes listener calls on what’s going on with the election.
Ellie Krug fills in for Brett and takes listener calls on what’s going on with the election.
Our highlighted idealist is Bayard Rustin, who began trying to change the world while in college and went on to be one of the most important civil rights organizers of the 20th century. The Big Interview is with me, moi, Ellie Krug; my producer Brett Johnson asks me about idealism and keeping hope in 2019…
Join author, activist, and wonderful human Ellie Krug for a discussion about idealism, the human condition, vulnerability, and what it means to be inclusive. In 2009, while an Iowa civil trial attorney with 100+ trials, Ellen (Ellie) Krug (pronounced “Kroog”), transitioned from male to female. She later became one of the few attorneys nationally to try jury cases in separate genders. From 2011 to 2016, she served as the executive director of Call for Justice, LLC, a Minneapolis legal nonprofit that was conferred an American Bar Association award for innovatively increasing legal access.The author of Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty and Gender Change (2013), Ellie has presented on diversity and inclusion to governmental entities, court systems, Fortune 100 companies, law firms, nonprofits, and colleges/universities onnearly 800 occasions. A hopeless idealist, Ellie has presented her human inclusivity training, “Gray Area Thinking®” across North America.In 2016, Advocate Magazine named Ellie one of “25 Legal Advocates Fighting for Trans Rights.” She is a monthly columnist for Lavender Magazine and pens a widely-circulated monthly e-newsletter, The Ripple, that reaches 6000 people. Ellie views herself as an “Inclusionist” and founded an inclusion-oriented consulting and training company, Human Inspiration Works, LLC, in late 2016.Ellis is also a weekly radio host; her show, “Ellie 2.0 Radio,” on AM950 in the Twin Cities highlights idealism and how each of us can play a role in fostering positive change in the world. Ellie’s remaining life mission is to work for a more inclusive society for all humans, regardless of how many are considered “Other.”Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Krugwww.elliekrug.com
Listen in as I speak with Ellie Krug, transgender lawyer and activist, as she talks about the wakeup calls that led her to transition male to female in 2009, and all the wakeup calls since.
Jennifer Hill asks speaker, trainer, author and “inclusionist,” Ellie Krug, about her passion on how we can work towards greater compassion and acceptance personally and professionally. Ellie discusses her inclusion training techniques from her program “Gray Area Thinking” and explains how to connect rather than react to biases. elliekrug.com/about/ Ellen (Ellie) Krug (pronounced “Kroog”), while an Iowa civil trial attorney with 100+ trials, transitioned from male to female in 2009. She later became one of the few attorneys nationally to try jury cases in separate genders. From 2011 to 2016, she served as the executive director of Call for Justice, LLC, a Minneapolis legal nonprofit that was conferred an American Bar Association award for innovatively increasing legal access. The author of Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty and Gender Change (2013), Ellie currently speaks, trains and consults on diversity and inclusion topics to governmental entities, court systems, corporations, law firms, social service organizations, and colleges and universities. A hopeless idealist, Ellie has presented her diversity and inclusion program, “Gray Area Thinking®” across the country. In 2016, Advocate Magazine named Ellie one of “25 Legal Advocates Fighting for Trans Rights.” She is a monthly columnist for Lavender Magazine and pens a widely-circulated monthly newsletter, The Ripple. Ellie views herself as an “Inclusionist” and founded an inclusion-oriented consulting company, Human Inspiration Works, LLC, in late 2016. In January 2017, Ellie launched her weekly radio and podcast show, “Hidden Edges Radio,” on AM950 in the Twin Cities. The show highlights our commonalities as we each work to survive the Human Condition. A year later, she launched “Ellie 2.0” about her belief in “practical idealism” and how each of us can play a role in fostering positive change in the world.
Guest, attorney Ellie Krug discusses LGBTQ issues. https://elliekrug.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colleen & Bradley host this myTalk Roundtable to discuss Bruce Jenner’s interview with Diane Sawyer. The Olympian and reality star’s interview about his gender transition aired Friday to a national audience. Transgender author, lawyer and advocate Ellie Krug and Dr. Debra Thorp, an OB/GYN from Park Nicollet who has practiced gender medicine for more than 15 years, join the conversation.
Google is going to start directly penalizing websites that aren't mobile device–friendly. We explain why this is important. Also, in its secret labs Google is learning to tell whether you are lying or not. Just something else to worry about. Then, in this week's interview, Ellie Krug has a lot of interesting things to say about starting a law firm, building a strong reputation, trying cases — and yes, trying cases as a man, then after coming out as a woman.