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The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar
EJ Manuel and Dr. Myron Rolle: Should Tua Retire?

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 31:28


EJ Manuel, a former first-round NFL Draft pick, joined ACC Network in 2019 and is a studio analyst on The Huddle, ACCN's signature football show that airs Saturday mornings throughout the fall. He also co-hosts ACCN's In Play with Kelsey Riggs and is a regular each week on ESPN's College Football Live. Along with is his ESPN duties, Manuel co-hosts College Sports Today on SiriusXM with Brock Huard.Myron was ranked the No. 1 high school football prospect in the country. With 83 scholarship offers from Division I institutions, Myron matriculated to FSU. At FSU, he earned his degree in just two and a half years and was awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship upon graduation, enabling him to study at Oxford University in England. Rolle skipped his senior year of football to pursue a master's degree at Oxford and simultaneously train for the NFL Draft. In 2010, Dr. Rolle was selected in NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans and finished his career three years later with the Pittsburgh Steelers. After life in the NFL, Myron enrolled at the FSU College of Medicine followed by neurosurgery residency at Harvard.

Journey to Esquire: The Podcast
Judge Claudia Isom | Women in the Law and the Judiciary

Journey to Esquire: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 45:30


In this episode, we pass the mic to Judge Claudia Isom to discuss women in the law and the judiciary. Claudia Rickert Isom became a member of the Florida Bar on October 23, 1975. She was elected to the judiciary and served as a circuit judge in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit for 28 years before retiring in December 2018. Judge Isom currently serves as a senior judge. During her judicial career, she served in Family Law, Criminal Justice (Felony), Juvenile Dependency, Juvenile Delinquency, Circuit Civil, East Division (Plant City), the Probate, Guardianship and Trust Division and Circuit Civil Division. She previously chaired the Florida Bar's Standing Committee on Professionalism and the Rules of Judicial Administration Committee. Judge Isom served on the Florida Bar Rules of Civil Procedure Committee and the Code and Rules of Evidence Committee. Isom is a member and past president of the Tampa Bay Inn of Court and served as the judge member of the 13th Judicial Circuit's Diversity Team for eight years following the Supreme Court's creation of Court Diversity Teams. Judge Isom retired from the bench in 2018 and currently serves as a senior judge. Since retirement, Judge Isom has become a certified mediator and remains involved in diversity awareness and bias elimination initiatives. She is a member of the Florida Conference of Circuit Judges Executive Committee and currently co-chairs its Senior Judges Committee. Judge Isom is a frequent trainer in the area of diversity and reducing bias in the judicial branch. Judge Isom served twelve years as a member of the Supreme Court's Standing Committee on Fairness and Diversity and chaired its Education Subcommittee. A 1975 FSU College of Law graduate, Judge Isom has been married to her law school classmate, Woody Isom, for 50 years; is the mother of four children (including two lawyers); and grandmother to six granddaughters. Social Media Website: www.journeytoesquire.com Email: info@journeytoesquire.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dive... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JourneytoEsq/ YT: https://youtube.com/@journeytoesquire Twitter: @JourneytoEsq                 https://mobile.twitter.com/journeytoesq Instagram: @JourneytoEsq  https://www.instagram.com/journeytoesq/ www.journeytoesquire.com info@journeytoesquire.com @JourneytoEsquire --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journey-to-esquire/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journey-to-esquire/support

Geek Peak
FSU College Playoff Hopes Robbed By Mickey Mouse & Co

Geek Peak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 58:51


This week we're doing a special college football special talking all about the College Football Playoff Committee's decision to leave out an undefeated ACC conference champion FSU and instead let Texas and Alabama both in with one loss. We break it all down including the logic of the committee and why we think they got it wrong. We also discuss the trailers for the Mad Max prequel Furiosa, the trailer of GTA VI, and the first look at Amazon Prime's Fallout. Drinks:Rowan's Creek Kentucky Bourbon WhiskeyWhistle Pig Summerstock Whiskey Pit Viper EditionApothic Dark Bold Red BlendMusic:We Are The Champions - QueenJeremy Lister - The Little ThingsWar Chant - Marching Chiefshttps://linktr.ee/GeekPeak youtube.com/geekpeakpod Patreon.com/geekpeakpod https://geekpeakpod.threadless.com/ Rate and review on apple pods or spotify!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4682292/advertisement

Counter Thought
Why FSU College Football Playoff Controversy Stinks (Ep. 101)

Counter Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 41:16


Florida State University (FSU) was left out of the College Football Playoff (CFP) as an undefeated Power 5 conference champion. However, this sports controversy is now a political story and it stinks to high heaven.#fsu #cfp #counterthought #entitlement #counterthought #podcast #trendingnews #sportsnews Chapters00:00 Introduction00:41 Why Am I Talking About FSU Controversy?03:45 FSU Controversy Highlights08:30 FSU Athletic Director Statement10:10 FSU Head Coach Statement11:01 Sensationalism of Statements14:55 Misplaced Anger for CFP Committee17:45 CFP Committee Made The Correct Decision20:45 Florida Politicians Decide To Weigh In22:20 Senator Rick Scott Demands Evidence25:20 Governor Ron DeSantis Allocates Money For Lawsuit27:41 Ron DeSantis Lawsuit Money Is Hypocrisy29:51 You Are Not Entitled To Anything33:56 Ron DeSantis Retaliation Red Flag37:07 America Reeks Of Entitlement, Litigation & Overreach38:25 The Cry Babies Need To Sit Down And Be Quiet40:16 End Card----Remember to Like, Comment and Share this episode. Remember to SUBSCRIBE to Counter Thought.----VIDEO versions of podcast episodes are available on YouTube and Rumble.YouTube: https://youtu.be/BBRUqLI7rQgRumble: https://rumble.com/v3zyqos-why-fsu-college-football-playoff-controversy-stinks-episode-101.html----FOLLOW Counter Thought on social media:Instagram: @counter_thoughtInstagram: @counterthoughtceoX (Twitter): @counterceoTikTok: @counterthoughtFacebook: "Counter Thought Podcast" page

Nosebleed Seats
The college football corner and Sharing Time

Nosebleed Seats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 44:36


On this hour of the Get Right we talk more non the MVP, the FSU College football controversy and we dive into some SHARING TIME

Hoporenkv Podcast
Hoporenkv on the Holidays: A Merry Holiday Season Public Safety Announcement

Hoporenkv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 43:08


Guest Speaker:William Latchford, President Native Peacekeeper Consulting GroupCo-Director FSU College of Criminology &Criminal Justice Native American Crimeand Justice Research & Policy Institute Episode Description:Since we are moving full steam ahead into the Holiday Season, we sat down with William Latchford, President of the Native Peacekeeper Consulting Group and newly appointed Co-Director of the FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Native American Crime and Justice Research & Policy Institute, to learn all about how you and your family can stay observant, inconspicuous, and SAFE during this merry time of year. William shares with our hosts Ouista Atkins and Brooke Warrington, the Training and Development Coordinator and Specialist respectively of the Seminole Tribe of Florida's Native Learning Center, tips for navigating the holiday season from a public safety perspective. William digs into understanding criminal patterns, in-person and online shopping safety, further fostering community, and how to make sure your home isn't a target a la Home Alone style this holiday season. Listen in and spread the word to your neighbors in Indian Country, so we can all enJOY the holiday with our loved ones. From all of us at the NLC, happy holidays to you and yours!!! Speaker Bio:I am currently the President of Native Peacekeeper Consultant Group, LLC, and have dedicated my career to safeguarding and serving the Native American community. With over 30 years of Public Safety experience with the Seminole Tribe of Florida recently retiring as the Executive Director of Public Safety, I have been responsible for overseeing multiple departments, including the police chief, fire chief, and emergency manager. My focus on effective collaboration among these departments has maximized their collective potential to deliver superior services to the community. As the Chief of Police, I led the police department in providing high-quality services to the community. I was responsible for implementing innovative strategies, policies, and programs aimed at enhancing public safety and reducing crime. My experience in the gaming industry has given me insight into security and risk management for Tribal Gaming enterprises. My expertise in public safety has proven invaluable in helping to identify vulnerabilities and develop effective risk management strategies for Tribal Gaming operations. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration and a Master's degree in Criminal Justice, specializing in Emergency Management. I am currently pursuing a doctorate degree at Saint Leo University, specializing in Homeland Security. Leadership is a cornerstone of my career, with over 26 years of positional leadership roles. I have attended top law enforcement training programs across the country, including the FBI National Academy session 241, FBI LEEDA, Command Officers Development Course from the University of Louisville, and many other leadership courses. I am also dedicated to sharing my expertise and knowledge with others. I have trained and mentored numerous law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency management personnel throughout my career. I am a certified instructor and regularly conduct training sessions on topics such as leadership, emergency preparedness, and community policing. In addition to my work in public safety, I am actively involved in my community. I am a member of the International Police Chiefs Association, Florida Police Chiefs Association, FBINA Associates, FBILEEDA Associates, and National Native American Law Enforcement Association. Overall, my commitment to the Native American community and public safety is unparalleled. With my focus on concierge community service and extensive experience in public safety, I am committed to helping Native American communities across the country. 

Hoporenkv Podcast
Hoporenkv on Halloween: A Holiday Public Safety Announcement

Hoporenkv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 28:05


Guest Speaker:William Latchford, PresidentNative Peacekeeper Consulting Group Co-Director FSU College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Native American Crime and Justice Research & Policy Institute William R. LatchfordPresidentNative Peacekeeper Consulting Group, LLC.A Native Woman-Owned Public Safety Consulting FirmRetired Executive Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police for the Seminole Tribe of FloridaCo-Director of Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Native American Crime and Justice Research & Policy Institute Contractor, IIR/Bureau of Justice Assistance Affiliate, Valor Program and SafeLeo Program Episode Description:This week, the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast is putting out a special, bonus episode along with our regularly planned release! In honor of Spooky Season, we sat down with William Latchford, President of the Native Peacekeeper Consulting Group and newly appointed Co-Director of the FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Native American Crime and Justice Research & Policy Institute, to learn all about how you and your family can have a fun and, more importantly, SAFE Halloween this year.William shares with our hosts Ouista Atkins and Brooke Warrington, the Training and Development Coordinator and Specialist respectively of the Seminole Tribe of Florida's Native Learning Center, tips for navigating the holiday from a public safety perspective. He covers everything from inspecting candy and wearing costumes with visibility all the way to avoiding stranger danger and pet safety, while some childhood Halloween memories are shared along the way. Listen in and spread the word to your friends and family in Indian Country, so we can all enjoy the holiday with vigilance for our loved ones. From all of us at the NLC: Happy Halloween, dear listeners!!PS- Please join us in congratulating William on being named Co-Director of the Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Native American Crime and Justice Research & Policy Institute!!! Such exciting things to come with this new chapter!! https://nativepeacekeeperconsultinggroup.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-latchford-286949272https://www.offender.fdle.state.fl.usRegister for William's first NLC Webinar next month: https://events-na8.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/c1/1089439605/en/events/event/private/1090395802/1433992356/event_landing.html?sco-id=5115120694

The Osceola Podcast
Seminole Sidelines: The business of FSU, college athletics

The Osceola Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 54:49


Osceola publisher Jerry Kutz and editor Bob Ferrante discuss comments by FSU athletics director Michael Alford and Clemson athletics director Graham Neff about the need for revenue sharing within the ACC. What's next? What's Jim Phillips' role?

Worth Listening
Being Intentional So You Can Do What You Want, With Joe Briggs

Worth Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 61:51


How do you know if you're making a good investment? We're excited to have Joe Briggs join Lauryn Williams on the podcast to continue our Venture Capital series.  Joe earned his undergrad degree on a football scholarship at Texas Christian University. When a car accident ended any chance he had of playing in the NFL he continued his studies earning a Master's degree at Florida A&M University and a law degree from FSU College of Law. Joe has more than 20 years of experience in public policy, education, and advocacy on the national landscape. He is also an angel investor and small business owner, leveraging capital through TJC Ventures towards interests in the sports tech space. When he is not advocating for your favorite athletes he is likely teaching, speaking and training youth and aspiring change-makers on subjects ranging from politics to sports and everything in between.  In This Episode, We Discuss: An important lesson he learned as a child watching his grandfather work as fruit picker and why he's carried it with him all these years Why he started looking for college scholarships while in elementary school His surprising path to a college football scholarship The importance of doing your due diligence before making an investment What he does so he can be willing to invest and risk losing money What an “investment thesis” is and why every investor needs one Connect with Joe: nclracing.com   If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams.com.

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar
Dr. Myron Rolle - THE 2% WAY: How a Philosophy of Small Improvements Took Me to Oxford, the NFL, and Neurosurgery

The Crossover with Dr. Rick Komotar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 33:25


Myron was ranked the No. 1 high school football prospect in the country. With 83 scholarship offers from Division I institutions, Myron matriculated to FSU. At FSU, he earned his degree in just two and a half years and was awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship upon graduation, enabling him to study at Oxford University in England. Rolle skipped his senior year of football to pursue a master's degree at Oxford and simultaneously train for the NFL Draft. In 2010, Dr. Rolle was selected in NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans and finished his career three years later with the Pittsburgh Steelers. After life in the NFL, Myron enrolled at the FSU College of Medicine followed by neurosurgery residency at Harvard where he has excelled on all fronts.The Myron L. Rolle Foundation, a nonprofit organization, was founded in 2009, dedicated to the support of global health, wellness, educational, and other charitable initiatives benefitting children and families in need. Dr. Rolle also serves on the Knight Commission on Athletics and the Clinton Global Initiative and is a co-creator of the Emerging Scholars Project for underrepresented college students applying for a Rhodes Scholarship. Myron's charitable work, bravery on the front lines, academic excellence and grit have been featured in top global and national outlets such as CNN, ABC News, ESPN, CNBC and many more.

Teleforum
Litigation Update: Merrill v. Milligan

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 54:05


On February 7, 2022, the Supreme Court noted probable jurisdiction and granted certiorari before judgment in a case involving Alabama's new congressional district map. It also granted a stay allowing the map to go into effect for Alabama's upcoming primary elections. The Alabama State Conference of the NAACP and others had challenged the map adopted by the Alabama State legislature before a three-judge federal district court panel. They argued that the state's redistricting plan dilutes minority votes in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The district court, agreeing with the plaintiffs, enjoined Alabama from implementing the legislature's map and gave the state legislature 14 days to implement a remedial redistricting plan that "include[s] two districts in which Black voters either comprise a voting-age majority or something quite close to it"--or the court would itself retain an expert to draw, on an expedited basis, a congressional map compliant with federal law for purposes of the 2022 congressional elections. By a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court stayed that order. Many commentators have weighed in, some critiquing the Court's order, others dissecting the vote breakdown and still others considering possible implications. Professor Michael T. Morley of FSU College of Law joins us for a litigation update to discuss the issues. Featuring:-- Professor Michael T. Morley, Assistant Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law

Perspectives (WFSU) on 88.9 WFSU-FM
Tallahassee's Universities Leaders In COVID Response

Perspectives (WFSU) on 88.9 WFSU-FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 52:00


Since the pandemic arrived nearly 3 years ago, Florida A&M and Florida State universities have combined resources to mitigate the impact of the virus, for students, staff and the community at large. To talk about the hundreds of thousands of people who have received testing and vaccines through those efforts are: Tanya Tatum, director of FAMU's Health Center; and Emily Pritchard with the FSU College of Medicine.

The Sean Pittman Podcast
Episode 103- Valerie Scoon

The Sean Pittman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 24:23


Joining Sean Pittman this week is FSU College of Motion Picture Arts Professor, Valerie Scoon! Working as a film executive at Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Films, Warner Bros, and PBS are just a few of Valerie's many successes. She joins us this week to discuss her upcoming documentary on the history of slavery in North Florida streaming on WFSU. Pittman Point: Liz Cheney --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sean-pittman-podcast/support

Journey to Esquire: The Podcast
Melanie Griffin, Esq. Spread Your Sunshine with Guest Host Jamila S. Little, Esq.

Journey to Esquire: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 33:26


In this episode, we pass the mic to Melanie Firffi, Esq. (JD MBA) with Guest Host and Board Member Jamila S. Little, Esq. Melanie is a triple-graduate of The Florida State University (Business Finance, 2003; MBA, 2006; JD, 2006). Her entrepreneurial skills were honed for thirteen years at a prominent Florida corporate law firm where she served as a law clerk and then attorney from 2006-19, the last five years of which she was an Equity Shareholder and the Tampa Office Managing Partner. In 2019, Melanie joined Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP, an Am Law 200 firm that is the largest law firm in Tampa Bay, Of Counsel, and Shumaker Advisors Florida as Senior Advisor, Business-to-Business Relationships. During her legal career, Melanie has served as the President of the Central Florida Association for Women Lawyers, then the largest women lawyers organization in Florida that won the Chapter of the Year Award. In 2013-14, she served as President of The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division, one of the largest young lawyers divisions in the country with approximately 26,000 members. In 2021-22, she will serve as President of the Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers. Melanie has been recognized as Florida’s Most Productive Young Lawyer, Super Lawyers Rising Star, Florida Trend Legal Elite, TBBJ BusinessWoman of the Year Legal Services Finalist, FSU Notable Nole, Tampa Bay Metro Inspiring Woman in Business, FSU College of Business Recent Alumni Achievement Award, and Best Lawyers in America. In 2019, she assisted with the launch of Nora Riva Bergman's book 50 Lessons for Women Lawyers from Women Lawyers at the New York City Bar Association. Her Lesson, Dream Beyond Perfection!, is published as Lesson #20. In 2017, Melanie founded Spread Your Sunshine to effect positive change through mentorship and building confidence in others. An inspirational speaker in high demand, Melanie has appeared on national and international stages, including for Fortune 500 companies, one of The Big Four, the ALFA International Client Seminar, the US/Canada KNOW Women Summit, Women Empower X Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., the American Bar Association, the New York Bar Association, The Florida Bar, and the Florida Association for Women Lawyers. Melanie’s success helping others has been celebrated through her receipt of the TBBJ BusinessWoman of the Year Angie Joseph Excellence in Mentorship Award, GSWCF Woman of Promise Award, FSU Inspire Award, Florida Bar YLD Outstanding Woman Lawyer of Achievement Award, KNOW Tampa Feature, The Best of KNOW Feature, Florida Bar SSFS Mentor of the Year Award, FSU College of Law Alumni Association Service Award, and KNOW Tampa Contributor Feature. Contact Info: Melanie@SpreadYourSunshine.com www.SpreadYourSunshine.com FB/IG/LI/YT: @SpreadYourSunshine Twitter: @Sunshine_Women Visit www.journeytoesquire.com for more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/journey-to-esquire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journey-to-esquire/support

Echoes: The FSU Alumni Podcast
Episode 106 :: Mark Zeigler ('89), Professor

Echoes: The FSU Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 21:24


In episode 6, we spend some quality time with professor Mark Zeigler (M.S. '89) of the FSU College of Communication & Information. A fixture at FSU for decades of Seminole alumni, Professor Zeigler's research focuses on communication and grief counseling, and students know him best for his approach to teaching and passion for FSU athletics. Also on today's show, we share information on upcoming Spring Homecoming activities, hear an update from FSU news on Match Day for the College of Medicine, and show you a simple way to support students in need. If you haven't already, or if this is your first time listening, please take a moment to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform, and leave a review. Go Noles!

Problem with Authority Podcast
5: Problem with Privilege and Politics

Problem with Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 89:36


Join Kathryn Casello an FSU College of Social Work alumni and current macro social worker in DC and me as we discuss the problems with privilege and politics. Privilege in progressive spaces can manifest into disengagement and defensiveness instead of self-awareness and advocacy. We also discuss the double standard with community organizing and how BLM protestors and organizers in DC faced suppression from the city and capital police while 45 supporters walked right into the capital. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/problemwithauthoritypod/support

Noles Abroad
SE03 EP05: Everything is Music

Noles Abroad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 33:48


On this episode we speak with Dr. Marcía Porter, Professor of Voice for the FSU College of Music and an International Programs broad curriculum faculty member. Marcía shares about her performance … Continue reading "SE03 EP05: Everything is Music"

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color
E105: Eddie Lee Mosley Pt 2

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 64:22


This week Beth and Wendy get into part 2 on the case of Eddie Lee Mosely, a Floridian serial killer and rapist. He was responsible for the sexual assaults and murders of somewhere around 8 to 100+ black women and girls, and two innocent black men were wrongfully convicted for some of those rapes and murders. If you have not heard part 1 of this case, we recommend you stop right now, go back and give it a listen.  We will be here when you come back, we promise. (note: time stamps are without ads & may be off a little) We thank y’all for your support and for listening (7:43) then jump right on into the rest of the timeline (11:14).  Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (33:05) followed by "Where are they now?"(39:36). We get into our Take Aways and what we think made the perp snap (46:05).   As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered (55:41) and some shout outs (58:36). Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! Sponsors (33:06) And Still I Votehttps://andstillivote.org/your-story-matters/ Where to find us: Our Facebook page is Fruitloopspod and our discussion group is Fruitloopspod Discussion on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod/ We are also on Twitter and Instagram @fruitloopspod Please send any questions or comments to fruitloopspod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 602-935-6294.  We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show! Want to Support the show? You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from.  We would love it if you gave us 5 stars! You can make a donation on the Cash App https://cash.me/$fruitloopspod Or become a monthly Patron through our Podbean Patron page https://patron.podbean.com/fruitloopspod Articles/Websites Wikipedia contributors. 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Amid nationwide racial unrest, renewed interest in Broward’s most horrific miscarriage of justice. FloridaBulldog.org.  Retrieved on 12/5/2020 from https://www.floridabulldog.org/2020/06/amid-nationwide-unrest-interest-again-in-broward-miscarriage-of-justice/ Jackson County Times Staff. (6/5/2020). Obituaries - Eddie Lee Mosley. Jackson County Times.  Retrieved on 12/5/2020 from https://jacksoncountytimes.net/eddie-lee-mosley/?fbclid=IwAR3pBlyZXrOIzmaAZEmgGdfDiLHNuTpnwun8rVkF5nm0R44OKQ994bWXk4A History.com Editors. (6/24/2010). Sharecropping. History.com. 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MDTribe
MDTribe - Emergency Medicine Physician, Dr. Lexie Mannix

MDTribe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 32:20


Welcome back for the 10th episode of MDTribe ! This week Dr. Lexie Mannix, Board Certified Emergency Medicine physician, who shares her journey to medicine with us! Dr. Mannix graduated from FSU College of Medicine in 2014, which is how she landed on my radar! From the moment she knew she wanted to pursue medicine up until present day as she serves as a faculty member of the University of Florida Emergency Medicine Residency program in Jacksonville, FL, Dr. Mannix shares incredible advice and experience on how she was successful as a medical student and residency applicant. Dr. Mannix has a passion for understanding how gender plays a role in our experience as medical professional and founded SheMd, an online network to inspire and support women in medicine. She is the epitome of "women in medicine are a different breed" and a boss at wearing many hats in her career. It was such a pleasure to interview her and I hope you gained just as much inspiration as I did! Full video: https://youtu.be/anBiq5M8AYM Like, comment/review and subscribe!! Let me know what you think!! Remember! New episodes every Wednesday!!! All episodes available on Podcast platforms as well!! (Google, Anchor, Apple, Spotify, etc.) -xoxo Nati Dr. Lexie Mannix: https://www.alexandramannixmd.com/ https://www.shemd.org/ Instagram: @almannixmd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nataliacorreamdtribe/support

Meredith for Real: the curious introvert
ep. 41 | Two-Time Quadriplegic? Football Player to Community Change Maker

Meredith for Real: the curious introvert

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 30:09


Today is the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Why is this important? Listen in as I chat with JR Harding, a 6'5” football player who had TWO spinal cord injuries causing him to become a quadriplegic. Today he has a doctorate of education, is a faculty member at FSU College of Business & serves on the Delta Airlines Disability Advisory Board. He is a two-time US Presidential Appointee & a seven- time Florida Gubernatorial Appointee, helping shape public policy. He shares his story, the impact of the ADA on things like quality of life & travel & how we can better connect with people with disabilities.Guest: https://jrharding.com/ | ADA Adventure Book https://amzn.to/3fUuYp1   | What Now? Book  https://amzn.to/2OOBlOE   Host: www.meredithforreal.com | www.instagram.com/meredithforreal | meredith@meredithforreal.com | www.youtube.com/meredithforreal | www.facebook.com/meredithforrealthecuriousintrovertSponsors: https://uwf.edu/university-advancement/departments/historic-trust/ | https://itsyourmagazine.com/ | https://www.ensec.net/ | https://www.dexafit.com/

The Dr. Brenda Wade Show
Valerie Scoon: Daring Women Doctors: Physicians in the 19th Century

The Dr. Brenda Wade Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 40:00


“Daring Women Doctors” follows the challenging and illuminating history of 19th-century women doctors. The film was completed through an affiliation with Professor Scoon's film company, True Visions, Inc., the FSU College of Motion Picture Arts Torchlight Center Studios as well as The Center for the Advancement of Human Rights. The project also received funding support from women physicians in the Tallahassee community and a grant from Schlesinger Library at Harvard University. As an executive at Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Films, Ms. Scoon's credits include the Golden Globe nominated “The Great Debaters” starring Denzel Washington, Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Wedding both starring Halle Berry as well as adaptation of Beloved by the Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, Toni Morrison. In addition, Ms. Scoon served as a Studio Executive at Warner Bros. and oversaw such film as Malcolm X directed by Spike Lee and the children's classic The Secret Garden.  

Muddied Waters Media
(((My Fellow Americans))) #61: We Can Prove It Mathematically with Jordan Logue

Muddied Waters Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 138:33


The world is gripped with fear and misinformation regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, and Spike is here to help cut through the nonsense and get to the facts. Spike is joined tonight by Literal Scientist Jordan Logue, Biomedical Sciences Researcher at FSU College of Medicine. We're going to parse through the propaganda about COVID-19 and talk about what's really going on, including how the federal government barred hospitals and universities from testing for it for months, and how the heroes who continued testing illegally helped to save countless lives. We're also going to talk about how the war on drugs has destroyed the lives of people while making medical research much more difficult, and much more! Also, because Jordan is an Admin of Fakertarians, we'll no doubt be trashing fake libertarians throughout the show. Vermin for President Spike For Vice President Spike Twitter Spike Facebook Libertarian Dad Bod Calendar Libertarian Party Waffle House Caucus Chris Reynolds, Attorney at Law Intro & Outro Music by JoDavi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/muddiedwaters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/muddiedwaters/support

PURSUING JUSTICE
PRESIDENT OF WORLDWIDE INNOCENCE NETWORK - SETH MILLER PART 2

PURSUING JUSTICE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 25:18


Executive Director of Innocence Project of Florida since 2006. President of the Worldwide Innocence Network. Teaches law at FSU School of Law. Graduate of FSU College of Law.Topic: Overview of IPF. Will discuss details of the case of Dean McKee who Seth represented. Dean spent 30 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

Society Bytes Radio
PRESIDENT OF WORLDWIDE INNOCENCE NETWORK - SETH MILLER PART 2

Society Bytes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 25:18


Executive Director of Innocence Project of Florida since 2006. President of the Worldwide Innocence Network. Teaches law at FSU School of Law. Graduate of FSU College of Law. Topic: Overview of IPF. Will discuss details of the case of Dean McKee who Seth represented. Dean spent 30 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

Society Bytes Radio
PRESIDENT OF WORLDWIDE INNOCENCE NETWORK - SETH MILLER PART 1

Society Bytes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 26:13


Executive Director of Innocence Project of Florida since 2006. President of the Worldwide Innocence Network. Teaches law at FSU School of Law. Graduate of FSU College of Law. Topic: Overview of IPF. Will discuss details of the case of Dean McKee who Seth represented. Dean spent 30 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

PURSUING JUSTICE
PRESIDENT OF WORLDWIDE INNOCENCE NETWORK - SETH MILLER PART 1

PURSUING JUSTICE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 26:13


Executive Director of Innocence Project of Florida since 2006. President of the Worldwide Innocence Network. Teaches law at FSU School of Law. Graduate of FSU College of Law.Topic: Overview of IPF. Will discuss details of the case of Dean McKee who Seth represented. Dean spent 30 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

Sunrise
Verified

Sunrise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 13:00


Gov. Ron DeSantis’ request for a law implementing federal the E-Verify system for all new hires is running into some trouble in Tallahassee. Also, in today’s Sunrise: — There’s also trouble brewing at the Florida State University College of Medicine after being slapped with a warning from the group responsible for the accreditation of medical schools in the U.S. and Canada. The dean of the FSU College of Medicine hopes to have things straightened about before the accreditation team returns in the spring. — Budget wonks in The Capitol say a new proposal to cut the state commercial rental sales tax by 10 percent will cost the state quite a bit — more than $800 million over the next five years. — State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis issues a holiday safety warning in a most unusual way, by setting a Christmas tree on fire. With it comes a lengthy list of do’s and don’ts for your tree. — A Florida Woman tells the 911 operator that she had no intention of stopping for two deputies because they had guns, and she didn’t want to get shot. Spoiler alert: They shot her anyway.

MTMV Sports Podcast Network
MTMV Huddle Up - Big changes at FSU, College Football Rankings, Canelo KO, and Lamar vs. Tom

MTMV Sports Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 37:59


In this episode, the MTMV Crew talked about the big changes at Florida State with the firing of head coach Willie Taggart , the ESPN release of the official Top 4 in College Football, Canelo's huge KO, and Lamar Jackson's big win over "The Goat"' Tom Brady. Follow MTMV Sports on Twitter and Instagram @MTMVSports . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MTMV/support

Outbreak News Interviews
Naegleria fowleri: A public health perspective

Outbreak News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 5:28


In this video interview from the 4th Annual Amoeba Summit sponsored by the Jordan Smelski Foundation, I am joined by the Medical Director of Clinica Mi Salud and clinical professor at the UCF and FSU College of Medicine, Kevin Sherin, MD. In this short video he discusses Naegleria as a reportable disease, Naegleria risk and prevention for the public, public health policy and recommendations for the hospital emergency room.

Outbreak News Interviews
Naegleria fowleri: A public health perspective

Outbreak News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 5:27


In this video interview from the 4th Annual Amoeba Summit sponsored by the Jordan Smelski Foundation, I am joined by the Medical Director of Clinica Mi Salud and clinical professor at the UCF and FSU College of Medicine, Kevin Sherin, MD. In this short video he discusses Naegleria as a reportable disease, Naegleria risk and […] The post Naegleria fowleri: A public health perspective appeared first on Outbreak News Today.

LST's I Am The Law
IRS Tax Lawyer (DC): From Tax Strategist to the Government

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 22:29


Deepan Patel, a 2013 graduate of FSU College of Law, explains his role at the IRS. While the IRS has many types of lawyers, he focuses on business taxpayer guidance, which ensures certainty for businesses making major decisions. He describes how he got into tax, where his career might go, and trade-offs between government and private practice. This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz, a former lawyer and academic writing instructor at American University. It's sponsored by LSAC, the Law School Admission Council.

Film Florida
Episode 11- FSU College of Motion Picture Arts, Jonathan Stone & Antonio Mendez Esparza

Film Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 27:19


Film Florida Podcast Episode 11- Jonathan Stone & Antonio Mendez Esparza, FSU College of Motion Picture Arts. Jonathan Stone & 'Life and Nothing More' Writer, Producer and Director Antonio Mendez Esparza discuss what makes the Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts one of the best film schools in the country.

My Little Underground
MLU Level 13 - Jacqueline Xerri

My Little Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 49:59


Level 13 of My Little Underground welcomes Long Island film maker, Jacqueline Xerri! We talked about her latest short film, Teen Night, attending FSU College of Motion Arts, her thoughts on the film industry, her early start in the buisness and more!

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Never Contemplated
The Making of a Good Lawyer- Dean Erin O'Hara O'Connor

Never Contemplated

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 47:17


In the first installment of this season's “Never Contemplated - The Making of a Good Lawyer,” Judge Hetal Desai interviews Dean Erin O'Hara O'Conner, who discusses her role as the Dean of FSU College of Law and how she got there. This episode explores the changes in law students and teaching methods over the years, and how to prevent burnout in the legal profession.This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 0.5 hours of Professionalism CLE credit. Course #7182.

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