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The Nurse Keith Show
Helping New Nurse Practitioners Transition Into Practice

The Nurse Keith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 54:54


On episode 517 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Dr. Julianne Ewen and Dr. Julie Ossege, the authors of "Guide for the New Nurse Practitioner Transitioning Into Practice", a first-of-its-kind book published by Springer Publishing in early 2025. In the course of their conversation, Keith and his esteemed guests discuss the many challenges faced by new NPs transitioning into practice, including certification, jurisprudence, state practice environments, wellness and self-care, educational pathways, and the frequent shock of moving from a career as an RN to a career path as a newly minted nurse practitioner. Dr. Julie Ossege is a nationally recognized leader in nursing and advanced practice, with over 30 years of experience shaping the future of nurse practitioners. She has held numerous leadership roles with the Kentucky Nurses Association, including serving on the Board of Directors, Events Planning, and Bylaws Committees. She currently contributes as an editorial board member for the Kentucky Nurse and edits the popular Student Spotlight section. Dr. Julianne Zehnder Ewen, is a distinguished nurse practitioner, educator, and healthcare leader whose career spans over three decades of clinical practice and academic excellence. As a faculty member at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing, Dr. Ewen plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of Family Nurse Practitioners, offering invaluable mentorship and expertise in the Clinical Title Series. This episode of the Nurse Keith Show is brought to you in collaboration with Springer Publishing, who have been delivering award-winning healthcare education and exam prep materials focused on nursing, behavioral health, and the health sciences for more than 70 years. We thank Springer Publishing for their support. Connect with Dr. Ewen, Dr. Ossege, and Springer Publishing: ⁠⁠Guide for the New Nurse Practitioner Transitioning Into Practice ⁠Springer Publishing⁠ Dr. Ewen on LinkedIn Dr. Ossege on LinkedIn Contact Nurse Keith about holistic career coaching to elevate your nursing and healthcare career at ⁠⁠NurseKeith.com⁠⁠. Keith also offers services as a motivational and keynote speaker and freelance nurse writer. You can always find Keith on⁠⁠ LinkedIn⁠⁠. Are you looking for a novel way to empower your career and move forward in life? Keith's wife, Shada McKenzie, is a gifted astrologer and reader of the tarot who combines ancient and modern techniques to provide valuable insights into your motivations, aspirations, and life trajectory, and she offers listeners of The Nurse Keith Show a 10% discount on their first consultation. Contact Shada at ⁠⁠TheCircelandtheDot.com ⁠⁠or shada@thecircleandthedot.com.

Pedo Teeth Talk
The Power of Steady Leadership

Pedo Teeth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 19:42


LTBS host Dr. Joel Berg sits down with incoming American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry President Dr. Tom Ison to talk about his leadership journey. Dr. Ison shares how he felt the pull to specialize in pediatrics after practicing as a general dentist, and how that choice impacted him as a rural practitioner. He also delves into his agenda for the 25-26 Academy year, including honoring the legacy of the leaders who came before him. Recorded in front of a live audience at AAPD 2025, the conversation is a testament to the importance of professional organizations and the role they play in sharing expert information. Guest Bio: Dr. Thomas G. Ison is in private practice in Newburgh, Ind. He received his dental degree and certificate in pediatric dentistry from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and Chandler Medical Center in Lexington, Ky., and completed a Fellowship in Pediatric Dentistry at Indiana University School of Dentistry. He previously held appointments as an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and Chief of Dentistry at Norton Children's Hospital, in Louisville. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and American College of Dentists, as well as a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. He has completed the AAPD Leadership Institute at Kellogg and the Advanced Leadership at Wharton. He served as a consultant to the AAPD Council of Clinical Affairs, District III (now Southeastern) Trustee and is a Past President of the Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry and Kentucky Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Ison has been an examiner for the ABPD Oral Clinical Exam as well as committee member and part leader for the Renewal of Certification Examination. He resides in Evansville, Ind., with his wife, Connie, and daughter, Maggie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Get Schooled by Reeves and Ford
College Visits in the 'Ville

Get Schooled by Reeves and Ford

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 58:49


Come with Reeves and Ford as they hit the 'Ville. The guys take you all around Louisville for a variety of colleges and something to offer for anyone. Kentucky College of Art and Design (03:25) Spalding University (13:33) University of Louisville (26:28) Simmons College (39:36) Bellarmine University (49:01) Music on this episode comes from the Free Music Archive by Lite Saturation. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer-short/

The Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology Podcast
Practical Strategies for Prescribing Clozapine

The Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 36:35


Dr. Jose de Leon speaks with Dr. Julia Ann Koretski, the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology's Digital Editor, about practical strategies for clinicians prescribing clozapine. This discussion builds on another podcast episode in which Dr. de Leon and a panel of authors and editors discuss recommendations to the FDA to make important changes to the drug's product label to reflect current knowledge about the drug's pharmacology, safety profile, and proper titration. Dr. de Leon, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, is the lead author of two articles on the topic in the May-June 2025 issue of JCP. In this podcast, Dr. de Leon elaborates on some of the complexities involved in managing clozapine use, given individual differences in clozapine metabolism as well as genetic and ethnic variabilities among groups. He stresses, however, that clozapine is a life-saving tool that can reduce the risk of suicide in people with schizophrenia.       Letter to the FDA Proposing Major Changes in the US Clozapine Package Insert Supported by Clozapine Experts Worldwide. Part I   Letter to the FDA Proposing Major Changes in the US Clozapine Package Insert Supported by Clozapine Experts.  Part II

Shout! A football podcast on the Buffalo Bills with Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot
What are the Bills getting in cornerback Max Hairston? Kentucky college insider gives his take

Shout! A football podcast on the Buffalo Bills with Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 22:34


Matt Parrino is joined by Aaron Gershon from Kentucky 247 Sports to discuss new Bills cornerback Max Hairston. They also chat about Bills running back Ray Davis and a potential Day 2 or 3 target in Wildcats defensive tackle Deone Walker. What is the "SHOUT!" Bills text insiders? Want to join? You can get analysis from Matt and Ryan right to your phone and send texts directly to them both! Text 716-528-6727 or Click here: https://joinsubtext.com/shoutbuffalobills Sign up for the NYUP Bills newsletter! Don't miss all the Bills coverage. Head over to www.Syracuse.com/newsletters to start getting your Bills stories and the podcast delivered right to your inbox. SHOUT!" Buffalo Bills football podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and wherever you listen to podcasts Follow @MattParrino (https://twitter.com/MattParrino) and @RyanTalbotBills (https://twitter.com/RyanTalbotBills) on Twitter Find our Bills coverage whenever you like to consume social media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buffalobillsnyup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buffalobillsnyup X: https://x.com/billsupdates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gem City Sports Network
04/22/2025 Dayton at Eastern Kentucky (College Baseball)

Gem City Sports Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 211:35


The college Baseball game between the Dayton Flyers and the Eastern Kentucky Colonels is now available on demand

AADOM Radio-THE Podcast For Dental Managers
Episode 141-AADOM Radio-Spit Happens: How to Make a Positive Change in Your Practice w/Kiersten Aucoin of Benco Dental

AADOM Radio-THE Podcast For Dental Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 39:35


AADOM Radio & Benco Dental Present:Kiersten Aucoin-Senior Practice Solutions ConsultantLearning Objectives:• Identify the stages of change in a dental practice and recognize common challenges at each stage.• Apply practical strategies to overcome resistance, improve workflows, and create a more efficient and profitable dental practice.• Demonstrate how dental coaching can support office managers in implementing and sustaining positive change.More About Kiersten:Kiersten began her career in the dental sector as an assistant a little over a decade ago. She realized shortly thereafter that the dental field was her passion and attained a BS in Health & Exercise Science from the University of Oklahoma in 2017. During this time period Kiersten also received her certificate in Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) & held the valued role of Digital Dental Associate at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry where she became highly skilled in all aspects of digital dentistry.In 2020, Kiersten began her outside sales career as a territory representative at Benco & transitioned into her current role in 2021 as Senior Practice Solutions Consultant. Kiersten is a highly motivated dental professional with extensive experience in business development, practice management along with an expertise in digital dentistry. In her current role, she drives customer financial success and aids as support for the Benco sales force.More About Benco: https://www.benco.com/

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
UK E.R. Director shares tips to prevent dog bites

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 7:33


April is National Dog Bite Prevention Awareness month and Dr. Greg's guest has seen his share of them. Doctor Roger Humphries is chair of the department of emergency medicine at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. He says most dog attacks are preventable if people, especially kids, heed the warning signs.

Gem City Sports Network
02/25/2025 Dayton at Northern Kentucky (College Baseball)

Gem City Sports Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 239:24


The college baseball game between the Dayton Flyers and the Northern Kentucky Norse is now available on demand at no charge! This was a wild and crazy game.

Ipse Dixit
Matt Steilen on Magna Carta and Common Counsel

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 53:36


In this episode, Matthew Steilen, Professor of Law at the University of Buffalo School of Law, discusses his draft article "Magna Carta and the Origins of Legislative Power," which is part of a book project. Steilen begins by explaining the origins and purpose of Magna Carta. He then focuses on Chapter 12 of Magna Carta, which requires "common counsel." He explains why the conventional wisdom about the meaning of Chapter 12 is wrong, and how it was really about requiring spirited debate. He reflects on why that was important and how it informed the development of legislative speech. He also reflects on the historiography of Magna Carta. Steilen is on Twitter at @MJSteilen.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
UK students help kids and young adults say 'no' tobacco

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 7:37


This week, as a new school year gets under way, Dr. Greg talks with Griffin Nemeth, a student at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and coordinator for the #iCANendthetrend Youth Advisory Board; a group of 10 high school advocates from across Kentucky, fostering a generation of changemakers dedicated to educating peers, community members and policymakers about the negative health outcomes of vaping and tobacco use. A key element of Nemeth's work is the comprehensive yearlong training program he helps coordinate for younger Kentuckians. Every summer, new members of the Youth Advisory Board gather at UK for an in-person training session, followed by bimonthly virtual meetings throughout the year. This training includes online modules, skill-building opportunities and sessions led by near peers who are part of #iCANendthetrend.

The Andrew Cooperrider Show
Kentucky College Teacher Wishes Death On Trump

The Andrew Cooperrider Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 42:05


I take a break from state politics to talk about some current national issues. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-cooperrider/support

Behind the Blue
July 4, 2024 - Patrick Kitzman and Clara Bond (Kentucky Appalachian Rural Rehabilitation Network) (ENCORE)

Behind the Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 38:17


LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 4, 2024) – [THIS IS AN ENCORE EPISODE.] The Kentucky Appalachian Rural Rehabilitation Network (KARRN) is a collaborative team that advocates to empower communities impacted by disability. Their focus is improving the quality of life for all. The organization is directed under the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences and led by Patrick Kitzman, PT, Ph.D. Each year Kitzman and his team take on multiple projects to help those who need it most. Projects include refurbishing equipment such as wheelchairs and walkers, providing adapted toys to children and fundraising for the Grace Jones Fund. KARRN also has an undergraduate student club on UK's campus led by Clara Bond, a junior in the College of Health Sciences. Their purpose is to assess campus for accessibility and suggest changes where needed. They have also provided education to children in various schools across the Fayette County school district.  This year during One Day for UK, the University's annual giving day, all donations to the College of Health Sciences will go directly toward the Grace Jones Fund.   This fund is used to help people with physical disabilities, caused by conditions such as strokes, as well as their families. Funds can be used to pay for adult day care, medical equipment, therapy services (such as PT, OT, or Speech), transportation costs related to attending disability support services, short-term respite care, program development, education, assistive technology and marketing. On this episode of ‘Behind the Blue', Kitzman and Bond talk about the important work of KARRN, the collaboration the network has helped inspire, the culture shift they see happening both on and off campus, and more. "Behind the Blue" is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show's blog page.  To discover what's wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.

Talking FACS
Reducing Opioid Prescriptions Related to Oral Care

Talking FACS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 19:42 Transcription Available


  Host:  Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guest: Dr. Marcia Rojas Ramirez, University of Kentucky College of Dentistry Season 6, Episode 50 On this episode Dr. Marcia Rojas Ramirez from the UK College of Dentistry shares about ADOPT—Alternatives to Dental Opioid Prescribing After Tooth Extraction. Discover how this groundbreaking study, backed by multiple colleges within the University of Kentucky, aims to minimize opioid prescriptions and offer safer, effective alternatives for pain management. Dr. Rojas Ramirez shares insights into the high risks associated with opioid use in younger populations and the innovative interventions ADOPT is implementing. From academic detailing with dental providers to patient education and the provision of non-opioid analgesics, this episode sheds light on a multifaceted approach to combat the opioid epidemic in Kentucky. For more information: ADOPT Video highlights Connect with the UK College of Dentistry by clicking any of the links below: Dentistry | UK HealthCare UK Dentistry on Facebook UK Dentistry Connect with FCS Extension for assistance with any topic you hear about on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel

We the People
The Supreme Court Upholds South Carolina's Voting Map

We the People

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 58:26


On May 23, the Supreme Court issued its opinion upholding a South Carolina congressional map against a challenge from the NAACP. In Alexander v South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, the Court found that the South Carolina legislature had conducted a partisan gerrymander, permissible under the Court's precedents, and not an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. In this episode, two leading election and voting rights scholars, Joshua Douglas of the University of Kentucky College of Law, and Derek Muller of the University of Notre Dame Law School, join Jeffrey Rosento discuss the Alexander v. NAACP majority opinion, as well as the concurrence and dissent, and review what this decision means for the future of racial gerrymandering cases.   Resources: Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP (2024) Joshua Douglas, The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights (2024) Joshua Douglas, “Today's Supreme Court is Anti-Voter,” Washington Monthly (May 28, 2024) Derek Muller, “The Long Shadow of the Elections Clause,” Election Law Blog (May 29, 2024)  Derek Muller, “Faith in Elections,” 36 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 641 (2022)   Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today's conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr.  Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. You can find transcripts for each episode on the podcast pages in our Media Library.

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH
Listening vs. Reading: Is Learning Braille Necessary?

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 32:11 Transcription Available


On today's episode we're talking about listening vs. reading, Is learning braille necessary? I'm talking to experts in the field and a young adult on their experiences and thoughts on this topic.On this episode (In order of appearance)NarratorSara Brown, APH Public Relations ManagerAbby Hodge, Braille Instructor Abby Hodge at Charles W. McDowell Center for the BlindKrystal Guillory, Teacher of Blind and Visually Impaired Students Lincoln Parish SchoolsDr. Donna Brostek Lee, University of Kentucky Clinical Associate ProfessorJessica Minneci, APH Communications AssociateAdditional Links MonarchPollyChameleon 20Mantis Q40Charles W. McDowell Center for the BlindLincoln Parish SchoolsDonna Lee at the University of Kentucky College of EducationAPH Blog

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
Episode 2955: JUST WIN BABY: THE GAME OF LIFE by Joe Bill Campbell

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 24:15


JUST WIN BABY: THE GAME OF LIFE - 101 GAME CHANGING CHRISTIAN DEVOTIONALS FOR YOUNG ATHLETES/YOUNG ADULTS by Joe Bill Campbell with Foreword by Dwane Casey (former NBA Coach of the Year)The book contains 101 Christian Devotionals to help young people and young athletes navigate life with Jesus Christ as their Head Coach. Each devotional begins with a sports expression/metaphor/idiom used in everyday life, followed by Bible Verses that support the devotional expression. Each devotional concludes with insights on how to win at the Game of Life with Jesus Christ leading the way. In life, you have many wins and losses, but in Jesus Christ you always have victory.The Book has been nominated by a sports media personality for a 2024 International Book Award in the religion category. It has also been chosen as one of the top ten new Christian Books for 2024 by EC Publishing.Joe Bill Campbell is a successful trial attorney, a former college athlete, a past president of the Kentucky Bar Association, and former chair of the Kentucky Council on Higher Education and the Western Kentucky University Board of Regents. He graduated with honors from the University of Kentucky College of Law and was inducted into the College of Law's Hall of Fame. More importantly, he is a father, a grandfather, and a Christian lawyer.https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/just-win-baby-joe-bill-campbell/1144355895http://www.jbclaw2016.com  http://www.ecpublishingllc.com    http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/51624jbcec.mp3 

Ipse Dixit
Alison LaCroix on the Interbellum Constitution

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 36:47


In this episode, Alison L. LaCroix, Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, Associate Member of the Department of History at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses her new book, "The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms," which is published by Yale University Press. LaCroix explains what made interbellum America unique and what we can learn from interbellum constitutional thought. She describes the unique features of interbellum constitutional ideology and reflects on what it can tell us about constitutional thought today.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Enrollify Podcast
Pulse Check: Learning from Leaders — Part 3

The Enrollify Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 22:45


In this third part of our Pulse Check series on leadership in higher education, listeners will get an honest and candid understanding of something not talked about enough with future leaders – tough conversations. As someone who naturally wants to avoid conflict, Rebekah shares how she mentally prepares to have a tough conversation and how to begin these conversations with shared understanding. Finally, listeners will learn ways to continue the conversation over time to ensure that tough conversions lead to long term successful outcomes. Guest Name: Rebekah TilleyGuest Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebekah-tilley/Guest Bio: Rebekah Tilley is the assistant vice president of communication and marketing for the University of Iowa Center for Advancement (UICA). In that role she supports fundraising and alumni engagement efforts for the university, including its CASE Gold winning Iowa Magazine, and serves UICA in a variety of strategic communication efforts. Previously she was the director of strategic communication for the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business, and the director of communication for the University of Kentucky College of Law. She is a Kentucky native and a proud alum of the University of Kentucky. - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $200! Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!

Ipse Dixit
Naomi Sunshine on Reclaiming German Citizenship

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 27:13


In this episode, Naomi Sunshine, a director in the Public Interest Law Center and Supervising Attorney in the Immigrants Right Clinic at NYU Law School, discusses the process of reclaiming German citizenship under Article 116 Paragraph 2 of the Basic Law, which provides for the restoration of German citizenship to former German citizens deprived of their German citizenship due to “political, racial, or religious grounds” in the time period from January 30, 1933 to May 8, 1945, and their descendants. One of the primary purposes of Article 116 was to restore the German citizenship of denaturalized German Jews. Sunshine describes her family story and explains the process of applying for German citizenship under section 116. She also describes the experience of becoming a German citizen. Here is a link to the application for German citizenship under Article 116.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ipse Dixit
Henry Oliver on Late Bloomers

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 32:07


In this episode, Henry Oliver, a writer, speaker, and brand consultant based in London, discusses his new book, "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life." Oliver begins by explaining what he means by a "late bloomer" and what their stories can tell us about success. He discusses many historical examples of late bloomers, describing their similarities and differences. And he shares some strategies about achieving success later in life that we can glean from their examples. Oliver is on Twitter at @HenryEOliver. You can also subscribe to his Substanck The Common Reader.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The PILL Podcast
Episode 14: Unlocking Community Health - Insights from Dr. Rachel Hogg-Graham

The PILL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 38:51


Join us for a compelling exploration into community health strategies with Dr. Rachel Hogg-Graham, Associate Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Public Health. In this insightful podcast, Dr. Hogg-Graham delves into the integration of health and social services, highlighting the pivotal role of community partnerships in addressing unmet social needs and improving population health outcomes. From discussing policies incentivizing social determinants of health (SDOH) strategies to navigating challenges in connecting patients to resources, Dr. Hogg-Graham offers invaluable insights and practical considerations for healthcare providers and organizations. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on building effective community collaborations and unlocking the potential of social needs screening to transform healthcare delivery. 

Ipse Dixit
Phillips & Baumann on the Major Questions Doctrine & the SEC

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 38:28


In this episode, Todd Phillips, Assistant Professor at the Georgia State University J. Mack Robinson College of Business, and Beau J. Baumann, a Ph.D. student at Yale Law School, discuss their article "The Major Questions Doctrine's Domain," which will be published in the Brooklyn Law Review. Phillips and Baumann begin by explaining what the major questions doctrine is, how it works, and why it's important. They describe how litigants are challenging SEC enforcement actions against crypto token using MQD-based challenges. And they explain why the MQD shouldn't apply to agency enforcement actions based on judicial interpretations of the scope of agency power, only an agency's own interpretation of its power in the context of legislative rulemaking. Baumann is on Twitter at @beau_baumann and Phillips is on Twitter at @tphillips.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ipse Dixit
Matt Blaszczyk on Emergent Works & Copyright

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 39:16


In this episode, Matt Blaszczyk, an incoming research fellow at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses his article "Impossibility of Emergent Works' Protection in U.S. and EU Copyright Law," which is published in the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology. Blaszczyk begins by explaining the concept of an "emergent work," or work without a human author, a category of works of authorship that includes AI generated works. He describes several efforts to register emergent works for copyright protection and explains on why they have been unsuccessful. And he reflects on what the category of emergent works can tell us about the ontology and theory of copyright. Blaszczyk is on Twitter at @mmblaszczyk.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NASW Social Work Talks
EP 112: Social Work is Everywhere Campaign

NASW Social Work Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 43:49


During Social Work Month 2024, the University of Kentucky College of Social Work is celebrating with the campaign "Social Work is Everywhere." The college is seeking to raise awareness that social workers help millions of people each day and work in a variety of settings, including many people may not be aware of such as sports and financial planning. NASW CEO Dr. Anthony Estreet sits down with Dr. Jay Miller, dean of the University of Kentucky College of Social Work, to talk about the campaign and the importance of promoting the profession.

Beyond The Horizon
A Kentucky College Student Is Left Beaten And Battered And A Chad Daybell Update (3/14/24)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 10:53


A student at a Kentucky college was found in her dorm room, unconcious and severely beaten and nobody has any idea what happened.   According to the authorities, she rolled out of a bunk bed and that caused the injuries.   Her parent aren't buying that however, and they are demanding real answers.    So far, none are coming.In our second article, we head back out to Idaho where the prosecution in charge of trying Chad Daybell have announced that they have added another seasoned prosecutor to the team.(commercial at 8:24)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource;Kentucky college student suffers ghastly injuries while unconscious for 23 minutes in dorm room -- and no one knows what happened (nypost.com)sourceDeputy Attorney General appointed to Daybell prosecution team - East Idaho News

The Epstein Chronicles
A Kentucky College Student Is Left Beaten And Battered And A Chad Daybell Update (3/14/24)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 10:53


A student at a Kentucky college was found in her dorm room, unconcious and severely beaten and nobody has any idea what happened.   According to the authorities, she rolled out of a bunk bed and that caused the injuries.   Her parent aren't buying that however, and they are demanding real answers.    So far, none are coming.In our second article, we head back out to Idaho where the prosecution in charge of trying Chad Daybell have announced that they have added another seasoned prosecutor to the team.(commercial at 8:24)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource;Kentucky college student suffers ghastly injuries while unconscious for 23 minutes in dorm room -- and no one knows what happened (nypost.com)sourceDeputy Attorney General appointed to Daybell prosecution team - East Idaho NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Matters Microbial
Matters Microbial #31: Spirochetes do things...differently

Matters Microbial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 67:31


Today, Dr. Brian Stevenson of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss a twisty twirling form of life, spirochetes, ticks, and human diseases like Lyme Disease. Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Brian Stevenson Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode The Latin Translator I have used (because if I am getting it tattoo'ed, I want it to be correct). The custom enamel pins of Hartiful. An overview of spirochetes in general. A review of spirochete motility. The strange world of ticks and spirochetes. A review of Lyme disease. A “House” episode involving Borrelia. A wonderful review article by Dr. Stevenson. Dr. Stevenson's faculty website. Dr. Stevenson's laboratory website Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com

Gem City Sports Network
03/12/2024 Dayton at Northern Kentucky (College Baseball)

Gem City Sports Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 207:25


The college baseball game between the Dayton Flyers and the Northern Kentucky Norse is now available on demand at no charge!

Talking FACS
Kentucky Kinship Resource Center

Talking FACS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 15:07


Host:  Mindy McCulley, Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky   Guest: Sheila Rentfrow, PhD, Kinship Program Coordinator | UK College of Social Work Season 6, Episode 35 Across the nation, nearly 2.7 million young people are being raised by relatives and Kentucky is estimated to have one of the highest kinship care rates in the country. The Kentucky Kinship Resource Center provides services to meet the unique needs of kinship providers across the Commonwealth. It's nationally recognized one-on-one peer support group, KY-KINS was named the 2023 Parent Group of the Year. Coming Soon:  Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Conference (click the image for additional information)   For more information about this topic: Kentucky Kinship Resource Center - University of Kentucky College of Social Work (uky.edu) UK Social Work Kinship Program certified, meeting critical state need - University of Kentucky College of Social Work (uky.edu) Investing in Kinship Families: KY-KINS Provides Individualized Peer Support - University of Kentucky College of Social Work (uky.edu) Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any topic discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension           Website           Facebook           Instagram           FCS Learning Channel

Ipse Dixit
Beau Baumann on Americana Administrative Law

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 35:50


In this episode, Beau Baumann, a PhD candidate at Yale Law School, discusses his article "Americana Administrative Law," which is published in the Georgetown Law Journal. Baumann describes the origins and history of the non-delegation doctrine and the major questions doctrine, explaining how both are rooted in an ideological fantasy of a Congress that never existed, ultimately in service of judicial self-aggrandizement. He reflect on how that happened, why it's a problem, and how scholars should understand it.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Neoshia Roemer on Equal Protection & Indian Child Welfare

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 48:07


In this episode, Neoshia Roemer, Associate Professor of Law at Seton Hall University School of Law, discusses her article "Equity for American Indian Families," which will be published in the Minnesota Law Review. Roemer explains what the Indian Child Welfare Act does, why it was created, and how some people are using equal protection arguments in order to challenge its constitutionality. She explains why ICWA is so important for both children and tribes, and why the criticisms of it are so misguided. Roemer is on Twitter at @ProfNRoemer.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tooth or Dare Podcast
143-Dr. Britany Baker COVID Dental grad & real talk creator | Tooth Or Dare Podcast with Toothlife.Irene

Tooth or Dare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 39:20


143 - COVID Dental School Graduate and real talk creator Dr. Britany Baker| Tooth Or Dare Podcast with Toothlife.Irene Welcome to the 143rd episode of the Tooth or Dare Podcast with Irene Iancu (@toothlife.irene) and this week's guest Dr. Britany Baker (@peaceful.toothdoc). It's hard to find someone who's more fun to be around than Dr. Britany - her smile is as infectious as her passion for dentistry. Join us for a delightful conversation about how Dr. Britany was inspired to become a dentist, what it's like to graduate dental school and job hunt during the COVID pandemic, and how you can't please everyone on social media. We also talk about the importance of staying up to date on technology and best practices and the challenge of hiring dental hygienists in Charlotte versus Toronto.    Bonus fun fact - Dr. Britany is not to be confused with fellow dentist Dr. Britt Baker, DMD, a professional wrestler, although they are both forces of nature in their own right!   Guest Bio: Dr. Britany Baker has been in dentistry since 2016 and joined the Catawba Valley Dental Care team in 2020. She has dreamed of being a dentist since she was a little girl growing up in the dentist's office where her mother worked as a dental hygienist. Dr. Britany is passionate about forming personal relationships with her patients and working together to create a treatment plan to meet each patient's unique goals for both an aesthetically pleasing and healthy smile. She completed her undergraduate education at Eastern Kentucky University and received her DMD from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Dr. Britany is originally from Hazard, Kentucky located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Coming from an impoverished area has made Dr. Britany passionate about educating people on the importance of establishing healthy oral habits starting from a young age. She has spent time volunteering in low-income clinics treating adults and children who would not otherwise be able to afford care. Dr. Britany lives in Charlotte with her beagle, Ryder, and Jazz the cat. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, reading, cooking, and yoga. She is a soccer fan and cheers on Tottenham Hotspurs. For more information and to connect with Dr. Britany, check out her social media profile: Instagram: @peaceful.toothdoc If you made it all the way down here, hit a like and share a comment. Until next time, Peace out peeps! ✌️ _______________________________________  

Mac on sports podcast
What is going on at Kentucky? College basketball breakdown before Super Bowl Sunday

Mac on sports podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 35:23


Should Kentucky fans start to worry? Kansas makes a statement  Duke vs UNC rivalry game  Does Zach Edey get officiated unfairly? Lots of college basketball talk

The Hidden Curriculum
E44 - Working in specialized departments with Joe Benitez

The Hidden Curriculum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 42:55


In this episode, we talk with Joe Benitez on working in specialized departments. Joe is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management & Policy at the University of Kentucky College of Public Health. His research focuses primarily on the impact of public policy changes on access to care, medically underserved populations and the role of the health care safety net, and the Medicaid program. He has been published is Health Affairs, Health Services Research, and Medical Care, and featured on NPR and U.S. News & World Report. In 2016, he was funded by AcademyHealth's New Investigator Small Grant Program to study the implications of Medicaid expansion for safety net hospital financing. More recently, Dr. Benitez received funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to study Medicaid use and participation among transitionally poor households. He is also on the editorial board of Medical Care Research & Review, and he will soon start as a member of the advisory board for the construction of a Medicaid Equity Database to be developed by the University of Minnesota's State Health Access and Data Assistance Center (SHADAC). Dr. Benitez received his PhD in Health Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and he was awarded an R36 Dissertation Grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality to study the long-run effects of the Medically Underserved Area designation program. Sebastian Tello-Trillo is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia. Alex Hollingsworth is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Indiana University. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hidden-curriculum/message

Ipse Dixit
Rachael Dickson on Cannabis Marks

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 42:14


In this episode, Rachael Dickson, an Visiting Assistant Professor at the Suffolk University Law School Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Clinic and for Trademark Examining Attorney at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, discusses her draft article "High Hopes: Cannabis Trademarks at the USPTO." Dickson begins by briefly describing the history of cannabis regulation in the United States. She explains how trademarks work and what they are intended to accomplish, and why cannabis companies want to register federal trademarks for their products. She reflects on the USPTO's refusal to register cannabis marks and the problems it causes. And she encourages the USPTO to change course. Dickson is on Twitter at @TudorsAndTMs.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Skinny Podcast
The Skinny Podcast: Talking Sports w/ Rick Broering (11/21/23)

The Skinny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 88:29


Local 12 digital sports columnist and editor Richard Skinner was joined by Rick Broering to discuss a variety of topics.Those topics include:*Joe Burrow's season-ending injury*Cincinnati transfer Aziz Bandaogo gets cleared by NCAA*College basketball roundup w/ Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Xavier, and Kentucky*College football roundup w/ Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Ohio State*College football & NFL picks*#AskSkinnyAnythingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Skinny Podcast
The Skinny Podcast: Talking Sports w/ Rick Broering (11/15/23)

The Skinny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 60:58


Local 12 digital sports columnist and editor Richard Skinner was joined by Rick Broering to discuss a variety of topics.Those topics include:*Importance of Bengals' TNF matchup with the Ravens*College basketball roundup w/ Kentucky, Xavier, NKU, and Cincinnati*College football roundup w/ Cincinnati, Ohio State, and Kentucky*College football & NFL picks*#AskSkinnyAnythingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
How this Kentucky college offers education without financial burden

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 6:53


There are no fancy dorms or stadiums at Berea College. There, each student receives free tuition and works throughout their four years, receiving a small salary that goes toward room and board. As part of our Rethinking College series, special correspondent Hari Sreenivasan reports from Kentucky on how a college can operate without passing the cost on to students or families. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Ipse Dixit
Rachel O'Dwyer on Tokens

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 41:48


In this episode, Rachel O'Dwyer, a lecturer in Digital Cultures in the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, discusses her new book "Tokens: The Future of Money in the Age of the Platform," which is published by Verso Books. O'Dwyer explains what tokens are, how they relate to money, how they have been used at different points in time, and how they are used today. O'Dwyer is on Twitter at @Rachelodwyer.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
Does Michigan's new electoral map dilute the Black vote?

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 43:19


Does Michigan's new election map violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965 or does it create fairer elections? Next month, a federal court will determine whether the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission diluted the Black vote in Detroit-area districts. Stephen is joined by Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, a former Detroit state representative and Joshua Douglass, a voting rights professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law, to talk about the Voting Rights Act and whether Michigan's political maps are fair.

Ipse Dixit
Claire Aubin on Holocaust Perpetrators

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 44:55


In this episode, Claire E. Aubin, a faculty member at Gratz College who will be a lecturer at UC Davis, discusses her work on Holocaust perpetrators, including her dissertation, "From Treblinka to Trenton: Holocaust perpetrators as immigrants to the post-war United States" and her recent article for Time magazine. Aubin explains why Holocaust perpetrators were able to emigrate to the United States without being caught, how they camouflaged themselves from immigration authorities, how some were caught, and why many escaped detection. She explains how studying the experiences of Holocaust perpetrators helps us better understand the historical context in which they were able to escape detection, present themselves as priority candidates for immigration to the United States, and disguise their past. Aubin is on Twitter at @ceaubin.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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David Yosifon on Agency and Well-Being

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 37:23


In this episode, David G. Yosifon, Peter Canisius, S.J. Professor of Law at Santa Clara University School of Law, discusses his article "Agent Correction: Chastisement, Wellness, and Personal Ethics," which is published in the Florida State University Law Review. Yosifon begins by describing the broader scholarly project of which this article is a part, investigating how concepts derived from corporate governance can inform and promote human well-being. He describes the early modern concept of "agent correction," which authorized the principal to enforce the agency relationship by "chastizing" or hitting the agent. He explains that the law has long-since rejected agent correction, but observes that the concept of "wellness" may have replaced it as a humane and agent-centered way of encouraging observance of fiduciary obligations and personal ethics. Yosifon is on Twitter at @DavidYosifon.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ipse Dixit
Christa Laser of the Law of the Blockchain

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 44:23


In this episode, Christa Laser, Assistant Professor of Law at Cleveland State University College of Law, discusses her article "Legal Issues in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, and NFTs," which will be published in the Nebraska Law Review. Laser begins by explaining that we should think about the relationship between law and the blockchain as posing questions about how to apply abstract concepts to problems posed by new technologies, not an obligation to create a new body of law. She describes how regulators and courts have applied securities law, intellectual property law, and contract law to blockchain-related problem. And she encourages regulators, courts, and legislators to learn more about how this new technology works before acting to regulate it. Laser is on Twitter at @ChristaLaser.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ipse Dixit
Zachary Catanzaro on Artificial Intelligence & Copyright Theory

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 31:25


In this episode, Zachary L. Catanzaro, Assistant Professor of Law at St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, discusses his draft article "Beyond Incentives: Copyright in the Age of Algorithmic Production." Catanzaro begins by describing the history of the development of copyright law and how that history shaped the dominant incentives-based theory of copyright. He explains how algorithmic AI programs work, and reflects on how the development of AI technology should affect our assessment of the incentives theory. And he suggests that incentives-based justifications for copyright might need to give way to justifications based on moral rights. Catanzaro is on Twitter at @brainstorm_law.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Sara Protasi on Envy

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 41:20


In this episode, Sara Protasi, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Puget Sound, discusses her book "The Philosophy of Envy," which is published by Cambridge University Press. Protasi explains how envy is different from other emotions, including jealously. She describes the different kinds of envy. And she argues that at least some kinds of envy are good and should be encouraged, even though some other kinds are bad. Protasi is on Twitter at @natadicorsa.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Michael Smith on Library Crimes

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 37:22


In this episode, Michael Smith, Assistant Professor of Law at St. Mary's University School of Law, discusses his article "Library Crime," which will be published in the Drake Law Review. Smith describes the different kinds of crimes that are specific to libraries, how they differ from state to state, and why they exist. He reflects on library crimes and what they can tell us about libraries as institutions. And he explain how library crimes illuminate the purposes of criminal justice more generally. Smith is on Twitter at @msmith750.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Jacob Gordon on Gang Violence & Just War Theory

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 38:20


In this episode, Jacob Gordon, a recent graduate of Harvard Law School, discusses his draft article "Gang Violence and Just War Theory." Gordon begins by explaining the basic premises of just war theory. He then describes common features of gangs, and how they often track with the features considered by just war theory. He argues that concepts drawn from just war theory can help us better understand the relative culpability of gang members for gang violence, and argues that gang participation should mitigate moral culpability for violence, at least in some circumstances. This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Paul Gowder on the Rule of Law & Black Liberation

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 49:33


In this episode, Paul Gowder, Associate Dean of Research and Intellectual Life and Professor of Law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, discusses his book The Rule of Law in the United States: An Unfinished Project of Black Liberation which is published by Hart Publishing and available as an open-access download. Gowder begins by discussing open-access publishing and the design on the book. He explains what he means by "the rule of law" and why he sees it as fundamentally tied to the historical project of black liberation. He reflects on how many of our governmental institutions provide only the illusion of the rule of law, and explains how and why the rule of law must be defended and expanded.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Jordi Goodman on Attribution Norms

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 36:11


In this episode, Jordana R. Goodman, Assistant Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses her article "Ms. Attribution: How Authorship Credit Contributes to the Gender Gap," which is published in the Yale Journal of Law & Technology. Goodman begin by describing the "gender gap" and how it affects the practice of law. She explains how the "Matthew" and "Matilda" effects under-recognize the contributions of women in legal practice, and how lack of attribution helps perpetuate the gender gap. She describe her empirical study of attribution in patent practice. And she makes suggestions for how to increase attribution to women. Goodman is on Twitter at @Jordi_Goodman.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.