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Drop Everything Podcast #149 (72:00) Host Dan Holzman talks with world champion baton twirler Cody Carter about his life and career.
In this episode of Brutal Honesty, Nick Rowley continues his conversation with powerhouse trial lawyer Sean Claggett about what it actually means to stand for justice, not just in the courtroom, but in life.Sean breaks down his philosophy on social justice as a non-negotiable duty for trial lawyers, whether that's funding pro bono work, supporting organizations like Legal Aid, or committing a percentage of income to causes that protect access to justice, such as The Outer Realm and Justice Watch.What does it say about a lawyer who makes millions… but gives nothing back? The conversation goes deep into why material success without contribution is empty, how both lawyers have waived millions in fees to serve clients who needed it, and how leading by example creates a ripple effect across the plaintiff bar.Connect with Sean Claggett HEREConnect with Claggett & Sykes HEREConnect with Legal Aid of Southern Nevada HEREConnect with HELP of Southern Nevada HEREConnect with Justice Watch HEREConnect with The Outer Realm HEREThanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
What if we could make the brain see-through? It sounds like science fiction, but it could revolutionize how we study the brain. Today on the show, we're talking with Guosong Hong, a faculty scholar here at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute who has a unique reputation for developing creative techniques that literally shed light on the brain—from using fluorescent nanomaterials and focused ultrasound to create a virtual flashlight inside the skull, to discovering a common food dye that temporarily makes skin, muscle, and even parts of the brain transparent. Now, Guosong and colleagues are taking this work to the next level through a Wu Tsai Neuro Big Ideas grant, genetically engineering mice to have see-through brains from birth. Learn MoreQ&A: 'To see is to believe' (Wu Tsai Neuro, 2026)Big Ideas in Neuroscience tackle brain science of everyday life and more (Wu Tsai Neuro, 2026)Researchers turn mouse scalp transparent to image brain development (Stanford Report, 2026)The future of transparent tissue (Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything Podcast, 2025)Non-invasive brain stimulation opens new ways to study and treat the brain (Wu Tsai Neuro, 2025)Researchers make mouse skin transparent using a common food dye (Stanford Report, 2024)Note: Episode transcript will be uploaded within 24-48 hours of publicationSend us a text!Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying our show, please take a moment to give us a review on your podcast app of choice and share this episode with your friends. That's how we grow as a show and bring the stories of the frontiers of neuroscience to a wider audience.We want to hear from your neurons! Email us at at neuronspodcast@stanford.eduLearn more about the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
In this episode of Brutal Honesty, Nick Rowley sits down with legendary trial lawyer Sean Claggett to break down the Utah crosswalk death case that came back with a record-setting $81 million retrial verdict after the first trial ended in a defense verdict. The jury found the driver responsible for the 2018 death of 11-year-old Michael Madsen, rejecting the defense position that Michael ran in front of the truck. Nick and Sean get into what really changed at the retrial - jury selection, owning the hardest fact in the case, and refusing to let the defense turn a child with the walk signal into the one to blame. Sean shares why he believed jurors would reject that argument and how he used the defense's own expert to neutralize the “running into the crosswalk” issue.They also delve into trial strategy, bystander trauma, child cases, loss, PTSD, healing, and the emotional weight that comes with fighting for justice at the highest level.For plaintiff lawyers, this episode is a masterclass in trial courage and what it takes to try a case when the defense is betting everything on blame-shifting. Tune in for one of the rawest conversations we've had.Connect with Sean Claggett HEREConnect with Claggett & Sykes HEREWatch the trial on CVN.com Madsen v. Beacon, et al. HEREThanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
Drop Everything #148 (61:00) Host Dan Holzman talks with special guest Tim Air-Walker about his life as a juggler and media creator. The “Caught Clean” video mentioned can be found here For Airjazz, see here
Drop Everything Podcast #147 (76:00min) Host Dan Holzman talks with special guest Rhys Thomas about his life and career as a comedy juggler.
In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: the US Virgin Islands defending their gun prohibition in a very... special... way; the US Attorney for the District of Columbia is fighting for, and allegedly against, gun control laws in the District; Canada's "voluntary gun buy back", where the buying back is voluntary but the disposal isn't; the passage of an assault weapons ban in the Virginia House of Representatives, with a Senate bill close behind; and an attempted robbery or kidnapping on a Chilean highway shows why you always need to remember that you are in a car! Xander gives us his Independent Thoughts on holster selection; and Weer'd welcomes back James Fodor of The Science of Everything Podcast to talk about the culture shock of moving from Australia to America. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Main Topic Remember that you are in a car U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Uses Bizarre Defense in Response to DOJ Lawsuit Over Gun Laws Jeanine Pirro isn't helping Trump's troubles with gun rights activists Canada's Massive 'Voluntary' Gun Buyback Program Comes With Prison Time Virginia House passes assault weapons bill amid cost, equity questions Independent Thoughts with Xander Fobus CZ Duty Holster The Kenai Chest Holster Morakniv Craftline Basic 511 High Carbon Steel Fixed Blade Utility Knife SureFire EP3 Sonic Defenders Filtered Earplugs The Science of Everything The Science of Everything: Gun Control James Fodor Youtube James Fodor: Patreon British Baked Beans Vegemite
Drop Everything Podcast #146 (80:00 min) Host Dan Holzman talks with special guest Bennett Santora about social media and his career as “Fly Juggler.”
Drop Everything Podcast #145 (74:00 min) Host Dan Holzman talks to special guest Iman Lizarazu about her career as a performer, clown, and juggling prop innovator.
ERRATUM: The title of the Karl-Heinz Ziethen book mentioned is 4000 Years of Juggling Host Dan Holzman talks with Juggler and visual comedian Mickey O’ Connor about his life and entertainment career.
Codex Prime is joined by Ed Figueroa of Gamerdelphia, as well as Kyle Chattman of the uWo Podcast and Lou of the Everything Podcast to discuss 16 of the greatest NXT black & gold era matches in a single tournament! Recorded November 4, 2025 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catch Codex Prime on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or other podcast platforms. Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - Do the Film Thing Podcast: https://dothefilmthing.podbean.com/ - Do the Film Thing Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dothefilmthing - Email: dothefilmthing@gmail.com Carl Byrd - Instagram, TikTok and Mixcloud @mrbyrd1027
Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com In this episode, Joel and Antonia explore how AI and perfect information are reshaping human freedom, mystery, and decision-making. Using metaphors like chess and real-world trends from GPS to algorithmic media, they ask: "Does optimization steal our humanity, or enhance it?" Through the lens of personality type and societal cycles, they unpack the tradeoffs between clarity and sovereignty in a data-driven future.
Host Dan Holzman talks with guest Katrine Spang-Hanssen about her career as a juggler and musician.
This week, we pause to honor the life and legacy of Gerry Spence. Nick Rowley and Jakob Norman (Trial Lawyers For Justice) sit down and reflect on how Gerry impacted their lives as young trial lawyers, and how his legacy will continue to inspire generations to fight with courage and authenticity. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
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In Part 2 of this 4 part series, trial attorney Nick Rowley provides an unfiltered look into the landmark $50 million verdict against Starbucks. He discusses trial preparation, the challenges faced by the Trial Lawyers For Justice team, and the relentless pursuit of justice for Michael Garcia, a delivery driver who suffered severe, third degree burns from a hot tea spill in a Starbucks drive-through. Moderated by Jakob Norman, this episode delves into the strategies and courtroom dynamics that led to holding a corporate giant accountable.Trial Lawyers For Justice Guests: Nick Rowley, Grayson Yoder & John Kawai.Stay tuned for Part 3 of "Taking Starbucks to Trial"Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
In Part 1 of this 4 part series, trial attorney Nick Rowley provides an unfiltered look into the landmark $50 million verdict against Starbucks. He discusses trial preparation, the challenges faced by the Trial Lawyers For Justice team, and the relentless pursuit of justice for Michael Garcia, a delivery driver who suffered severe, third degree burns from a hot tea spill in a Starbucks drive-through. Moderated by Jakob Norman, this episode delves into the strategies and courtroom dynamics that led to holding a corporate giant accountable.Trial Lawyers For Justice Guests: Nick Rowley, Grayson Yoder & John Kawai.Stay tuned for Part 2 of "Taking Starbucks to Trial"Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
What an honor to have the legend, the lead singer of the multi-platinum Nu Metal band P.O.D on show. We'll talked about his new book Son of Southtown: My Life Between Two Worlds, music, band life, what does it mean to be a whosoever youth ministry and much more. Grab the bible study: https://sunny-knitter-655.kit.com/9ec72d72fe Pick up Son of Southtown: My Life Between Two Worlds. I am an Amazon Affiliate and your purchase may result in a few pennies coming my way https://amzn.to/3QWGgx1 https://thewhosoevers.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sonnywhosoever/ https://payableondeath.com/ Youtube @pod I'd love to connect Youth Ministry in Motion Podcast https://soundcloud.com/yminmotion www.instagram.com/thedproject www.facebook.com/paulwturner www.thediscipleproject.net Youth Ministry Store https://gumroad.com/youthminresources Youth Pastor Coaching https://gum.co/Zvak
Debbie Monterrey talked with How to Destroy Everything Podcast hosts Danny Jacobs and Darren Grodsky about starting the podcast and being at STL Style House tonight.
What can improv teach us about leadership? In this episode of the Culture Eats Everything podcast, host Tom interviews Joel Zeff, author of Make the Right Choice, to explore how improv can elevate leadership, boost team engagement, and create a culture of fun.
Send me a text messageSelf-improvement is a daily commitment, not a one-time event. The most successful trial lawyers don't just rely on talent; they find inspiration in everyday moments, fuel their mornings with positive content, and stay mindful of the information they consume because they know it shapes their mindset. In this episode of Settlement Nation, Courtney dives deep into how trial lawyers can optimize their mental game, cut out distractions, and build a high-performance routine that leads to daily success inside and outside the courtroom.Want to grow? Cut out low-vibrational conversations, observe the best in your field, and network with intention—your next big opportunity could come from a single connection. Courage is key. Reach out, learn from those who've been there, and integrate self-motivation into your daily practice. The resources are there—are you using them?Tune in to Settlement Nation for high-performance strategies that keep you sharp, focused, and ahead of the game. Thank you for tuning in to Settlement Nation, the premier podcast for high performers and trial lawyers.Each episode of Settlement Nation dives deep into the world of trial law, offering valuable advice and strategies from leading trial attorneys, industry experts and thought leaders. As the creative mind behind the acclaimed podcast, host Courtney Barber ignites conversations that spark change and inspire action. Tune in and discover the secrets to success, learn from the best, and join a community of driven professionals committed to justice. Subscribe now and step into the winner's circle with Settlement Nation —where high performance meets high impact. InstagramSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here.
8. In Part 2 of Taking It To The Next Level, Nick Rowley—renowned trial lawyer, veteran, author, and teacher, shares his powerful strategies for taking your life, career, and mindset to the next level. Nick shares the personal ways he sets himself up for success, including morning rituals to health and wellness, as well as daily gratitude and practising emotional control. This episode is filled with practical advice and wisdom that trial lawyers of any age can appreciate and put into action. Thank you to our friends Outlier Creative Agency, in association with Law-Di-Gras and National Trial Lawyers, as well as Bob Simon for hosting this keynote presentation, LIVE from Law-Di-Gras. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
Have you ever wondered why worship is so powerful, especially during difficult times? We dive deep into the significance of worship, drawing from Acts 16, where Paul and Silas, after being imprisoned and beaten, choose to worship God. This act of praise leads to a miraculous earthquake and their release. Worship, especially in challenging circumstances, becomes an act of spiritual warfare. It's not just about feeling good; it's about responding to who God is and trusting Him even when circumstances are tough. We explore how worship, prayer, and spiritual warfare go hand in hand. Worship is a spiritual battlefield, and even if you're “just not wired that way,” there are practical ways to pray and worship daily. We talk about how worship impacts individuals, families, and communities, and why it's key to make it a lifestyle. Worship shifts our perspective, strengthens faith, and draws us closer to God, leading us to victory through spiritual warfare. It's powerful in tough times, helping us shift our mindset and grow through prayer and worship—even when we don't feel like it. We also discuss the LA fires and the question of whether they could be God's judgment. Don't miss Night of Prayer & Worship on January 22 at 7 PM! Join us in-person or online as we pray for healing, the next generation, and our one mores. Learn more at: https://lakepointe.church/events/night-of-prayer-and-worship/ - STAY CONNECTED - Website: https://www.lakepointe.church/ Facebook: https://lp.social/facebook Instagram: https://lp.social/instagram To support this ministry and help us continue to reach more people with the Gospel, click here: https://lakepointe.church/give
7. LIVE from Law-Di-Gras 2024, Nick Rowley—renowned trial lawyer, veteran, author, and teacher, shares his powerful strategies for taking your life, career, and mindset to the next level. Drawing from his personal experiences of overcoming significant challenges, Nick dives deep into the power of brutal honesty, relentless perseverance, and living with purpose.Stay tuned for Part 2 of Taking It To The Next Level. Thank you to our friends Outlier Creative Agency, in association with Law-Di-Gras and National Trial Lawyers, as well as Bob Simon for hosting this keynote presentation.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
On today's episode, more rambling.
It's l0ufromdaBX and yes… I'm back again. The world's most sporadic podcast has once again reared its head into the audio landscapes. If you missed me rambling for almost a hour about nonsense well some would say you are in for a treat. Just in time for Halloween another episode of TEP for you to sink your teeth into. Let's see where this goes.
Send me a text messageIn this episode, Courtney discusses all things technology and AI with the COO of EvenUp, Ray Mieszaniec, exploring how their groundbreaking Claims Intelligence Platform™ is THE solution for personal injury law firms. EvenUp, featured in Forbes "Next Billion-Dollar Startups 2024", having also recently announced $135 million in new funding, provides complete insights for plaintiff lawyers, looking to supercharge their practises. From AI workflow automation to demands, medical chronologies and negotiation preparation, EvenUp's suite of services is your secret weapon to maximizing plaintiff settlements. This episode also features commentary from Jakob Norman (Trial Lawyers For Justice) on how EvenUp can overcome time and technology challenges within your firm. Website: www.evenuplaw.comConnect with Ray MieszaniecExclusive: Use code Settlement Nation in the "How did you hear about us?" form and you can get up to 25% off your first month.About EvenUpEvenUp's Claims Intelligence Platform™ is powered by its AI model known as Piai™, which is trained on hundreds of thousands of injury cases and millions of medical records and visits. We empower personal injury lawyers and victims to get the justice they deserve.Thank you for tuning in to Settlement Nation, the premier podcast for high performers and trial lawyers.Each episode of Settlement Nation dives deep into the world of trial law, offering valuable advice and strategies from leading trial attorneys, industry experts and thought leaders. As the creative mind behind the acclaimed podcast, host Courtney Barber ignites conversations that spark change and inspire action. Tune in and discover the secrets to success, learn from the best, and join a community of driven professionals committed to justice. Subscribe now and step into the winner's circle with Settlement Nation —where high performance meets high impact. InstagramSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here.
Host: Dan Holzman Guest: Special guest Joe Cronquist talks about how he became the “Teton Juggler.”
Send me a text messageIn Part 2 of this episode, Courtney sits down with legal innovators Bob Simon (Simon Law Group) and Jakob Norman (Trial Lawyers For Justice), to explore how AI is transforming the legal landscape. They explore how AI tools can streamline content production, the importance of social media platforms for lawyers and how to identify which tools to use for your market and brand. They also discuss the innovative features of the Attorney Share marketplace, as well as Law Di Gras and Trial By Human events in October. Connect with Bob SimonConnect with Jakob NormanThank you for tuning in to Settlement Nation, the premier podcast for high performers and trial lawyers.Each episode of Settlement Nation dives deep into the world of trial law, offering valuable advice and strategies from leading trial attorneys, industry experts and thought leaders. As the creative mind behind the acclaimed podcast, host Courtney Barber ignites conversations that spark change and inspire action. Tune in and discover the secrets to success, learn from the best, and join a community of driven professionals committed to justice. Subscribe now and step into the winner's circle with Settlement Nation —where high performance meets high impact. InstagramSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here.
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Send me a text message#72: In Part 1 of this episode, Courtney sits down with legal innovators Bob Simon (Simon Law Group) and Jakob Norman (Trial Lawyers For Justice), to explore how AI is transforming the legal landscape. From streamlining legal research and document review, to amplifying content marketing efforts, AI is proving to be a game-changer for law firms. Bob & Jakob also discuss how trial lawyers should embrace AI and technology to stay competitive, grow their brand and attract new clients. This episode is packed with actionable insights for lawyers looking to stay competitive and embrace the future of legal tech!Connect with Bob SimonConnect with Jakob NormanThank you for tuning in to Settlement Nation, the premier podcast for high performers and trial lawyers.Each episode of Settlement Nation dives deep into the world of trial law, offering valuable advice and strategies from leading trial attorneys, industry experts and thought leaders. As the creative mind behind the acclaimed podcast, host Courtney Barber ignites conversations that spark change and inspire action. Tune in and discover the secrets to success, learn from the best, and join a community of driven professionals committed to justice. Subscribe now and step into the winner's circle with Settlement Nation —where high performance meets high impact. InstagramSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here.
Host: Dan Holzman Guest: Special guest Jeff Raz about juggling, clowning, and his new book “An International Circus Affair.”
Arvind Karunakaran studies the intersections of work, AI, and organizational behavior. He says AI can enhance speed and productivity in the short run, yet degrade skills over time. But it is in organizational power dynamics where AI has had its most marked impact, he says, telling host Russ Altman about situations in law firms where AI has fostered tension between paralegals and junior attorneys. It's AI and the modern workplace on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything Podcast.Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your quest. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: Arvind KarunakaranConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/XChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionHost Russ Altman introduces guest Arvind Karunakaran, a professor of management science and engineering at Stanford University.(00:02:47) Productivity vs. Skill DevelopmentThe broader impact of AI on workplace productivity and the potential skill loss among workers.(00:04:39) New Skills for the AI EraWhether new skill sets required by AI tools are emerging or if it's still too early to tell.(00:06:17) AI and Power DynamicsHow AI is influencing authority and power dynamics in the workplace.(00:09:16) Challenges of Role Re-Design with AIThe need for systemic changes in job roles and organizational structures to accommodate AI.(00:11:02) Accountability and AI in Decision-MakingThe complexities of accountability when AI is involved in decision-making processes.(00:15:14) Platforms and Power DynamicsThe role of platforms as intermediaries and their impact on authority and power dynamics.(00:20:28) AI Experimentation in the WorkplaceHow organizations are experimenting with AI and the importance of trust in these processes.(00:23:29) Rethinking Training for AI IntegrationThe necessity of innovative training methods to effectively integrate AI in workplace settings.(00:25:30) Management Strategies for AI AdoptionWays managers can approach AI integration in their organizations to foster productivity and innovation(00:28:12) AI in Gig Work PlatformsChallenges and opportunities AI presents within gig work platforms.(00:32:20) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X
Producers of the popular public radio program, "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," Mike Danforth and Ian Chillag, talk with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus about their own podcast, "How To Do Everything," which is ramping up for a new season. Listeners can e-mail their own questions to howto@npr.org, and the guys will try to find an expert to provide answers.
6. Mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) are often misunderstood and overlooked, and I've seen firsthand just how devastating that can be. In this episode, I explain why every case is unique—whether it's labeled mild, moderate, or severe, challenging the common misconceptions and emphasizing the importance of looking beyond clinical tests and MRI scans. The truth is, we can only understand the real impact of a brain injury by listening closely to the person who's lived through it.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
Host: Dan Holzman Guest: Special guest Marcus Monroe about his juggling and comedy career.
If you ever wanted to learn how to go viral as rapper then this is the right podcast episode to listen to. It can be hard to figure out your marketing as a music artist. Our guest Thomas Austin explains how to promote your music while giving away his best music marketing strategies that propelled him to millions of streams and views from his music. We also dive into how he found his passion in music and all the trials and tribulations in this journey.Follow Us!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootofeverything/Guest: https://www.instagram.com/officialthomasaustin/Host: https://www.instagram.com/rootofjamar/Timestamps0:00 Intro0:49 Who Really Is Thomas Austin3:22 His Music Career Origin Story8:07 The Mindset Needed Before You Blow Up23:26 How To Pick the Right Job To Fund Your Dream33:50 How To Chase Your Dream and Work 9 to 541:38 Patience in The Process is Key to Success44:13 See Your Success Before Others Can (Enjoy The Process)48:13 How To Stand Out In The Music Industry (Authenticity is Key)52:27 Content Strategy That Led To MILLIONS of Music Streams1:05:41 How Does It Feel To Get Millions of Streams on Your Music?1:12:58 SECRET to Making Your Content VIRAL (Mindset Shift Required!)1:17:22 How He Approached His First Album1:19:46 Imposter Syndrome with Early Success 1:21:38 No Such Thing As Work Life Balance?1:28:54 Thomas Austin's Biggest Dream1:32:28 Truth About Secular Music You Need To Know1:36:08 YALL ALMOST GOT ME CAM AND MASE1:36:23 OutroThe Root of Everything Podcast holds interviews with passionate people who have found success doing what they love, hosted by Jamar Root (@rootofjamar). The goal is to inspire the listener to see the value in doing what you love and chasing your dream. This is done by bringing in different people with different passions and paths to success. In each episode the listener gets a glimpse into different types of passions, the reality of how someone found their passion, and how they found and created success within it.Support the Show.
Host: Dan Holzman Guest: Special guest Tony Steinbach talks about his comedy and juggling career.
Send me a text message#70: Welcome back to the show and to 'Things We Love & Need', the series that showcases simple and effective items that support the busy trial lawyer on the go! In this episode I cover 5 items that will streamline your travel experience and keep you prepared for anything: a pop up work station, an ultra compact and powerful phone charger, a way to keep fresh after any flight or long day in court, a travel tech organizer for all those cords, and a multi-purpose garment bag that keeps your suits wrinkle free.***Get the Products From Today's ShowPop Up Desk - https://bit.ly/3LxFKmJPhone Charger - https://bit.ly/4bUi8DsDeodorant Wipes - https://bit.ly/46y1tVnElectronic Organizer - https://bit.ly/3y5QYM7Garment Bag - https://bit.ly/3y7AzquThank you for tuning in to Settlement Nation, the premier podcast for high performers and trial lawyers.Each episode of Settlement Nation dives deep into the world of trial law, offering valuable advice and strategies from leading trial attorneys, industry experts and thought leaders. As the creative mind behind the acclaimed podcast, host Courtney Barber ignites conversations that spark change and inspire action. Tune in and discover the secrets to success, learn from the best, and join a community of driven professionals committed to justice. Subscribe now and step into the winner's circle with Settlement Nation —where high performance meets high impact. InstagramSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here.
5. Most lawyers and law firms value cases the wrong way. Here is how we put a value on the cases we are trusted with.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
hellooo queeeens :) get ready for an epic interview with my friend, Autumn Denae! Autumn is a content creator, founder of the digital marketing agency, Slay On Socials, and the host of The Edge of Everything Podcast! She is an expert in all things social media, marketing, and content creation, and loves helping mission driven content creators, business owners, and leaders build iconic personal brands, monetize their magic, and manifest their dream lives. we chat about her massive growth on TikTok, why going viral isn't necessarily the goal and what you should be doing to maximize growth instead! I hope you absolutely love this one. ~ ♡ Autumn's Instagram ♡ Join us on youtube!!! ♡ Madi's Offerings ♡ Madi's Instagram ♡ Hotline Submission Form
4. People often think that it's wrong to pursue meritorious medical malpractice / negligence cases against negligent health care providers. It's actually the opposite. If we care about the quality of care patients receive, and want to make healthcare better, then we must insist on accountability. Sadly, the only way to effectively do that is through exercising our civil rights. Our healthcare systems are money based systems. There are wonderful healthcare providers out there, but there are also bad providers and bad practices that will not change unless we ourselves, as citizens, effectuate the change.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email cases@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
REPLAY OF PODCAST THEORY LIVE 6.26.24There's an unwritten rule in podcasting that stands above the rest: Listener Experience is EVERYTHING.If you aren't respecting the experience you provide for your listeners, chances are they won't be your listeners for long.You only have one chance to make a good impression in this space and, as more podcasts become readily available for people to consume, that belief is even more prevalent. In order to capture your listener's attention, you need to deliver a quality product...A lesson I learned in a very painful way.In this installment of Podcast Theory Live, I'm telling TWO stories where I completely neglected listener experience. But when I went to edit the episodes, it hit me how important this aspect of podcasting truly is. Click here to get tickets for Empowered Podcasting 2024____________________________________Every weekday, I go live on the Bombtrack Media YouTube channel for new episodes of Podcast Theory Live featuring tips, strategies, and commentary focused on the world of podcasting.Please subscribe on YouTube and click the bell so you can join me and interact while these episodes unfold. But just in case you miss the sessions live, they'll be available on YouTube in the archives, as well as your favorite podcast streaming and listening apps under Season 4.Set yourself up for podcasting success! Schedule a Podcast Strategy VIP Day today. Visit bombtrackmedia.com/vip to get startedThank you for being part of the Podcast Theory experience! Past seasons of this podcast include:Season 1: 125 episodes of podcasting tips and strategies (known as Pod Theory)Season 2: Debunking Myths & Misconceptions of Podcasting (known as Pod Theory)Season 3: A Deep Look at Solo Podcasting (known as Solo Podcasting Simplified)Season 4: Replays of daily livestreams that take place every weekday on YouTubeGet hands-on, comprehensive assistance with your podcast efforts. Click here to learn moreCurrent Theme Music courtesy of Alex Grohl via pixabay.comPodcast Theory is A Bombtrack Media Production
3. In our latest episode of Brutal Honesty, Nick gets raw and real on the topic of facing rejection, not only as a trial lawyer, but in all areas of life. Rejection is an inevitable part of the journey, but how we handle it can make all the difference.Join Nick as he explores the emotional impact of hearing "no," the resilience required to keep moving forward, and why self-love is crucial in overcoming these tough moments. #TrialLawyer #OvercomingRejection #SelfLove #Resilience #BrutalHonestyThanks for tuning in to this episode of Brutal Honesty. We hope you found today's discussion insightful and empowering.Have a case you think myself or the team would be able to help you with? Click Here or email intake@tl4j.com If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leaving the show a review. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners like you.Stay connected with Nick Rowley online for events, behind-the-scenes content, and more valuable trial lawyer resources:Trial Lawyers For JusticeTrial By HumanInstagramYouTube (Video Episodes)BooksSponsorships, Guests and Everything Podcast, Click Here or email cbarber@trialbyhuman.comLet's learn, grow, and thrive together as trial lawyers #brutalhonesty
Please note that the following contains descriptions of graphic violence, listener discretion is advised. This episode was written by Stakuyi of the History of Everything Podcast and goes over some of the horrific war crimes of Unit 731 in World War 2. This is the story of Unit 731 and the many terrible experiments that were carried out on human subjects. Larp with us at the Reckoning (Hadrian empire) Subscribe to our Patreon Follow us on Instagram Listen to our sister podcast: History of Everything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Comedians/Podcasters Ian Karmel, David Gborie & Sean Jordan from the All Fantasy Everything Podcast (@allfantasyeverything), at Desert Ridge Improv (@desertridgeimprov), In Studio - Friday February 9, 2024. For Tickets/Info call 602.910.5161 or click to www.desertridgeimprov.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Comedians/Podcasters Ian Karmel, David Gborie & Sean Jordan from the All Fantasy Everything Podcast (@allfantasyeverything), at Desert Ridge Improv (@desertridgeimprov), In Studio - Friday February 9, 2024. For Tickets/Info call 602.910.5161 or click to www.desertridgeimprov.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
T. mcraeensis was similar in size with T. rex but with some notable differences. James Fodor joins us from The Science of Everything Podcast to discuss dinosaurs in popular culture and many fun dinosaur related thought experiments.For links to every news story, including links and photos of Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, links from James Fodor, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Tyrannosaurus_mcraensis-Episode-477/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Interview with James Fodor, from The Science of Everything Podcast where he discusses a variety of topics in both the natural and social sciences, exploring the many fascinating insights that the scientific method yields about the world around us.In dinosaur news this week:A new species of Tyrannosaurus, T. mcraeensis, was described based on an impressive jaw and other bones found in New MexicoNick Longrich's blog post on Tyrannosaurs mcraeensis explains some background on the new species Join our patreon at the Triceratops tier or above by the January 31, 2024 to get an exclusive Parasaurolophus patch. If we reach 300 patrons we'll send everyone at the Triceratops level and up a Styracosaurus patch too! patreon.com/iknowdinoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.