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Seth flexes his own authority at the Site, and in so doing may have revealed a little too much with a report on SCP 1134, Lead Paint. Comments? Join our discord at https://discord.gg/mqbYZSxZHc. Email us at vaultveritas@gmail.com. Or check out our BlueSky!
MPS district leaders and city health department officials said Thursday that cuts at the CDC are having an impact on lead remediation projects in schools.
The Ghana Standards Authority is cracking down on unapproved paint products with dangerous lead levels. Following JoyNews' Hotline documentary on American Paints, the Authority raided several shops in Accra and seized samples for testing.
Despite a drop in confidence in COVID vaccines, the new director of Rhode Island's Department of Health says he got the latest shot and encourages others to do so.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this show we discuss:-The Rhode Island Rental Registry & Lead Paint Laws ft. Greg Rice from Nexus Property Management-The Deal Killer! ft. Mike Auger of Patriot Property Inspections-RIBlogger's Top 5 End of February & Early March 2025 Events Coming Up in Rhode Island!
The Morphin Grid is not People Magazine's Sexiest Podcast but that's not stopping Jake and Josh from watching "Beyond A Doubt". Listen in for their thoughts on CM Monk, phone cases, and infinity bicyclesPatreon: patreon.com/heyjakeandjoshWebsite: MorphinGrid.tumblr.comArchive: heyjakeandjosh.comEmail: littleidiots.morphingrid@gmail.comTwitter: @morphingrid
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, host Katie Burke and co-host Dr. Mike Brasher are joined by decoy expert Colin McNair of Copley Fine Art Auctions, marking his fifth appearance on the show. Together, they dive into the captivating world of decoy art, focusing on the groundbreaking practice of x-raying decoys to uncover hidden details of craftsmanship. Discover how visual aids and cutting-edge techniques bring new insights to this timeless art form, and hear Colin's expert take on what makes these pieces so unique. Whether you're a seasoned collector, an art enthusiast, or simply curious, this episode is packed with fascinating stories and insider knowledge you won't want to miss.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
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On the latest installment of The Checkup, the health team looks into sociopolitical stress and the election season. Indianapolis-based drugmaker Eli Lilly says it sued three medical spas and online vendors on Monday because they sold products claiming to contain Tirzepatide. The U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 decision to end guaranteed abortion rights has both Democrats and Republicans talking about national abortion legislation. The Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule this week to protect kids from lead paint in homes and child care centers. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Some undecided voters have spoken to CNN about whether last night's town hall with Vice President Kamala Harris has made up their minds. The Justice Department has warned Elon Musk over his million-dollar giveaways. An Israeli soldier has made some damning allegations about his county's military. New rules have been finalized about lead paint dust. And, we'll tell you how one country is trying to stop “lonely deaths”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the EPA placing stricter standards to protect children from lead paint exposure.
In this timely episode of Realty Speak, I'm joined by Guest Host Josh Blackman, CEO of Brownstone Property Group and Greg Krueger, SVP of LEW Environmental Services. Together, we dive headfirst into NYC's lead paint regulations, cutting through the noise to give you the straight facts on what you need to know. We cover everything from the looming August 9th, 2025 compliance deadline to how XRF lead paint testing is reshaping the way property owners approach lead paint compliance. What's the real difference between lead-free and lead-safe - lead abatement and lead remediation? We've got you covered. Whether you own, manage, or invest in properties, this episode is packed with actionable advice on avoiding penalties and protecting your building occupants.
As President Biden visits Milwaukee to accelerate the removal of dangerous lead water service lines, Senate candidate Eric Hovde says he doesn't think it's that big of a problem. Hovde has also been passing along misinformation about the hurricane response. In Climate Check, debunking what Donald Trump is saying about electric vehicles. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show. Guest: Melissa Baldauff
In this episode of True Tales From Old Houses, Stacy is wrapping things up at Silver Lake and getting ready for a new sleeping porch project. Meanwhile, Daniel is busy turning a dining room closet into a masterpiece—because even closets deserve a little love. Then, during listener Q&A, Stacy offers a happy follow-up from a previous question about exterior painting before weighing in on a kitchen remodel quandry—When it comes to cabinets and floors, is it better to level everything perfectly, or embrace the tilt? Finally, history buff and DIY enthusiast Tux Loerzel stops by to chat about his big move from Brooklyn to Detroit and the ongoing adventure of restoring his historic duplex. From swoopy arches to textured yellow bricks, Tux's home is full of surprises—some delightful, some less so. But with a willingness to tackle anything, Tux gives us a peek into the challenges (and joys) of breathing new life into an old home. Mentioned in this Episode: Throwbacks Home Interiors (book) Follow Tux Loerzel on Instagram Listen to Beyond Reproach (explicit) WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Abatron - Manufacturer of WoodEpox and LiquidWood, perfect for wood rot repair. Use the coupon code true2024 to save 10% off your order from Abatron.com. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today.
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On this episode of the Repcolite Home Improvement Show, Dan and Hailey revisit a favorite episode from the past.They discuss a variety of topics including handling lead paint in older homes, the intricacies of beekeeping as a hobby, and offering detailed advice on repainting steel doors, particularly the steps involved in dealing with peeling paint. 00:00 Kicking Off with a Rerun Announcement01:45 Diving into Haley's Home Improvement Journey09:08 Exploring the Intricacies of Beekeeping18:45 The Practical Challenges of Beekeeping21:51 Navigating Beekeeping Challenges22:17 Choosing Between Package Bees and Nucs23:14 The Importance of Local Beekeeping Knowledge25:24 A Dive into Bee Society: Roles and Lifespans27:28 Understanding Bee Jobs and Hive Maintenance30:02 Getting Started with Beekeeping: Costs and Considerations32:09 Transition to Painting Projects: Prepping and Painting Doors
In this compelling episode, I have the pleasure of welcoming Eric Ritter, a passionate advocate for environmental health and lead exposure awareness. Eric, with his deep-rooted passion for science and an innovative approach to lead detection, is at the forefront of a crucial mission: to safeguard our homes and environment from the invisible dangers of lead contamination. His journey from a science enthusiast to an entrepreneur developing accessible lead detection technology encapsulates a profound commitment to public health and safety.Our conversation with Eric takes us through the intricate world of lead exposure, its widespread implications on human health, and the groundbreaking work he's doing to combat it. From the science behind lead's harmful effects to the simple yet effective strategies for mitigation, Eric provides a comprehensive overview that is both enlightening and alarming. His initiative to make lead testing accessible and his advocacy for informed and proactive measures resonate with a universal message: the importance of protecting our health and environment from insidious contaminants.This episode is an essential listen for anyone interested in environmental health, public safety, and the empowering role of citizen science. Eric shares not only the technical aspects of lead detection but also personal stories and insights that underscore the urgency and significance of his work. Join us in this informative and inspiring discussion that sheds light on a hidden hazard and the remarkable efforts to eliminate it.Key Points From This Episode:What Sparked the Lead Poisoning Prevention Movement? [00:05:34]Can Lead Really Glow?[00:08:14]The Truth About Lead-Based Paint Laws [00:20:32]Is Your Home Safe from Lead Paint? [00:26:11]How Lead Paint Altered History [00:32:55]Lead in Gasoline [00:34:17]How Does Lead Poisoning Affect Your Health? [00:39:53]Is Lead in Your Veins? [00:41:32]Living Without Food Might Be Your Best Bet [00:55:39]Is Your Chocolate Poisoning You? [00:56:58]Is Your Water Safe? [01:00:45]Could Lead Be the Reason for ADHD? [01:05:45]Lead's Deadly Impact: Are You at Risk? [01:08:56]What's Really in Your Tap Water? [01:14:52]Your Child's First Test Kit [01:21:31]Zinc Oxide: A Game Changer? [01:24:50]Are You Lead Poisoned [01:29:49]Breaking Bad IRL [01:38:55]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Click HERE to save on BiOptimizers MagnesiumPeopleEric RitterInstagramReferences and LinksLead Test KitVeritasium Video on LeadMiscellaneousHeart health news articleChildren's brain function,Coca, and where it came from (gas)EPA study on 3m detailing the "ideal" kitLead in gas infoLead in water pipe prevalenceSupport the show
Chappy Hour host, Chloë Chapdelaine, is joined by guest Jake Hunter as they dive into: I'll Take a Double Freezing Avocados Saunas The Daily Specials Cold Plunges + Dry Brushing People are Dissolving Their Filler The Lead Paint Stare On the Rocks The Parchment Paper Predicament Madame Web Drama Shaken not Stirred Pyramids are Batteries??? Time is FAKE Bottoms Up! Minis A24 Films _____ Find Chloë Chapdelaine: Instagram: @chloe.chapdelaine TikTok: @chloe.chapdelaine Find the Guest: Instagram: @thafunkyuncle Follow the Show: TikTok: @chappyhourpodcast Instagram: @chappyhourpodcast Submit Your Ideas Here! Partners: Thanks to Jake Hunter (@thafunkyuncle from @funkyproductionz) for helping with the intro on the show as well as for being a great guest! Thanks to Prime for being our drink for the show! Want to sponsor the show? Send an email to chloe@chloechapelaine.com for business inquiries. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chloechapdelaine/message
Are you seeing the headlines about lead poisoning? Maybe you've heard that water bottles contain lead, or that cinnamon in applesauce was poisoning shoppers. Host Faith Salie talked with Dr. Adam Blumenberg to discuss the crucial context for news about lead poisoning. A toxicologist and doctor of emergency medicine, Dr. Blumenberg explains what lead is, what makes it poisonous, and how exposure might happen in our daily lives—and of course, what to do about it.
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My guest has been a home inspector since 2006 and brought her Dad's home inspection company to number 4 in North America. When her Dad retired in 2018, she started her own company and has been profitable since inception. What has driven their success is her deep understanding of what real estate agents and their clients are dealing with, she says. She has spent over 10,000 hours working directly with agents in multiple capacities outside of home inspection services. She has served on Realtor® Association boards, chaired and served on Realtor® Association committees locally and at the state level. She is a real firecracker! https://lodestarinspections.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
In this show we discuss: -Landlords Need To Have All Their Rental Units Lead Tested by October 2024 by State Law ft. Greg Rice -Should We Expect Waiving Of Inspections To Come Back? ft. Ted Topouzis -Buyer Empowerment: Unlocking Potential in a Shifting Landscape ft. Yvonne Welty -RIBlogger's Top 5 Mid January 2024 Events Coming Up In Rhode Island!
Dateline New Haven: Maritza Bond Tackles Lead Paint Poisoning by WNHH Community Radio
Let's celebrate spooky season with a pair of episodes covering some common mid-century house hazards to be aware of. Part one? Lead paint and other panic-producing paint by products...vile VOC's.In Today's Episode You'll Hear:All about the USA's weird relationship with lead. When to worry about the potential for lead exposure.How to stay calm and remodel on SAFELY if you find some lead lurking in your mid-century home. Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/1407
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: How Rethink Priorities' Research could inform your grantmaking, published by kierangreig on October 4, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Rethink Priorities (RP) has advised, consulted, and/or been commissioned by GiveWell, Open Philanthropy, EA Funds, Centre for Effective Altruism, 80,000 Hours, and other major organizations, donors, and foundations, in order to inform their grantmaking and/or increase their positive impact. This year, we are launching a pilot project to see if we can do this work for an even broader audience. If you are a philanthropist, foundation, or grantmaker and are interested in using RP's work/advising to inform your grantmaking, we invite you to fill out this form. In general grantmakers face a significant amount of uncertainty, and RP can help reduce that uncertainty. For our pilot project to expand this work to a broader audience, we are open to commissions/advising in any of the following areas: AI Animal Welfare Climate Change Global Health and Development Existential security / global catastrophic risks Figuring out how to compare different worldviews, causes, and/or philanthropic approaches Within those areas, there's a broad array of work that we could conduct, including: Reviews of sub-areas. For instance: An overview of market shaping in global health: Landscape, new developments, and gaps Exposure to Lead Paint in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Historical Global Health R&D 'hits' Reviews of specific groups. For instance: Family Empowerment Media: track record, cost-effectiveness, and main uncertainties Conducting research and analysis related to particular approaches. For instance: Strategic considerations for upcoming EU farmed animal legislation and EU Farmed Fish Policy Reform Roadmap Survey on intermediate goals in AI governance Convening workshops and events. For instance: "Dimensions of Pain" workshop: Summary and updated conclusions 2022 Effective Animal Advocacy Forum Survey: Results and analysis Conducting public polling, survey work, message testing, online experiments, or focus groups to understand public or expert opinion on any of the above areas and to fine-tune approaches. As well as conducting broader data analysis and impact assessment for organizations. For instance: US public opinion of AI policy and risk US public perception of CAIS statement and the risk of extinction Or otherwise generally offering consulting/advising services. Our Process Upon expressions of interest we are happy to further elaborate on any of the types of work that we could do. To very briefly further elaborate on one type of work we could do: in one case a significant funder was considering a grant to Family Empowerment Media - a nonprofit that uses radio communication to enable informed family planning decisions. We were then commissioned by them to further examine the group. We conducted an analysis of the organization and its cost-effectiveness, working to help assess whether or not it was as impactful as other organizations in the funder's portfolio. Next Steps If you are potentially interested in these services, please fill out this brief form, and someone from our team will be in touch soon to discuss your needs and our fee structure. Interested readers are also encouraged to see an overview of a cost-effectiveness model for this type of work here, and use related tools and spreadsheets to help further assess the potential cost-effectiveness of this work. Acknowledgments This post is a project of Rethink Priorities, a global priority think-and-do tank, aiming to do good at scale. We research and implement pressing opportunities to make the world better. We act upon these opportunities by developing and implementing strategies, projects, and solutions to key issues. We do this work in close partnership with foundations and impact...
This Day in Maine for Friday, August 18th, 2023.
Dust containing lead paint particles have been found to present a significant risk for lead poisoning in children. This dust can shed from paint in houses and apartment buildings built before 1978, when use of lead paint was very prevalent in both public and private housing. How to Ascertain the Read More Shared by United Resource Connection June 23, 2023
Gigi Hopkins is the author of Massachusetts Masterpieces: The Decoy as Art and a guest on the Ducks Unlimited podcast. She grew up in a family of birders and hunters in Dover, Massachusetts. Through Philip de Normandy, she was introduced to the world of decoys. Gigi is now a respected restorer, historian, and connoisseur.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
: Long before lead based paint was regulated in the market place, lead finishes were promoted as ‘safe, hygienic, and healthy' by the Lead Industry of America. In this episode, Stead looks into the carcinogenic effects of lead paint and antimony, a lead alloy, which are the bounding agents in the Ford Toxic Waste dumped in the Ramapo Watershed.You can buy Chuck's original book "Get the Lead Out" by clicking this link: https://www.bkstr.com/ramapostore/product/get-the-lead-out--custom--428867-1Please remember to tell your friends and family about our podcast and feel free to email us with some of your own stories at: cstead@ramapo.edu
Lead paint was banned in Chicago in 1978, but many city homes still contain potentially toxic levels of the substance. Reset learns the details of an investigation into this citywide problem from WTTW's Paris Schutz.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Exposure to Lead Paint in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, published by Rethink Priorities on March 14, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. for the full version of this report on the Rethink Priorities website. This report is a “shallow” investigation, as described here, and was commissioned by GiveWell and produced by Rethink Priorities from November 2021 to January 2022. We updated and revised this report for publication. GiveWell does not necessarily endorse our conclusions. The primary focus of the report is to provide an overview of what is currently known about the exposure to lead paints in low- and middle-income countries. Key takeaways Lead exposure is common across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and can lead to life-long health problems, a reduced IQ, and lower educational attainment. One important exposure pathway is lead-based paint (here defined as a paint to which lead compounds have been added), which is still unregulated in over 50% of countries globally. Yet, little is known about how much lead paint is being used in LMICs and to what extent it contributes to the health and economic burden of lead (link to section). Home-based assessment studies of lead paint levels provide evidence of current exposure to lead, but the evidence in LMICs is scarce and relatively low quality. Based on the few studies we found, our best guess is that the average lead concentration in paint in residential houses in LMICs is between 50 ppm and 4,500 ppm (90% confidence interval) (link to section). Shop-based assessment studies of lead-based paints provide evidence of future exposure to lead. Based on three review studies and expert interviews, we find that lead levels in solvent-based paints are roughly 20 times higher than in water-based paints. Our best guess is that average lead levels of paints currently sold in shops in LMICs are roughly 200-1,400 ppm (80% CI) for water-based paints and 5,000-30,000 ppm (80% CI) for solvent-based paints (link to section). Based on market analyses and small, informal seller surveys, we estimate that market share of solvent-based paints in LMICs is roughly 30%-65% of all residential paints sold (the rest being water-based paints), which is higher than in high-income countries (~20%-30%) (link to section). There is also evidence that lead-based paints are frequently being used in public spaces, such as playgrounds, (pre)schools, hospitals, and daycare centers. However, we do not know the relative importance of exposure from lead paint in homes vs. outside the home (link to section). As many studies on the exposure and the health effects of lead paint are based on historical US-data, we investigated whether current lead paint levels in LMICs are comparable to lead paint levels in the US before regulations were in place. We find that historical US-based lead concentrations in homes were about 6-12 times higher than those in recently studied homes in some LMICs (70% confidence) (link to section). We estimate that doubling the speed of the introduction of lead paint bans across LMICs could prevent 31 to 101 million (90 % CI) children from exposure to lead paint, and lead to total averted income losses of USD 68 to 585 billion (90% CI) and 150,000 to 5.9 million (90% CI) DALYs over the next 100 years. Building on previous analyses done by LEEP (Hu, 2022; LEEP, 2021) and Attina and Trasande (2013), we estimate that lead paint accounts for ~7.5% (with a 90% confidence interval of 2-15%) of the total economic burden of lead. We would like to emphasize that these estimates are highly uncertain, as our model is based on many inputs for which data availability is scarce or even non-existent. This uncertainty could be reduced with more data on the use of paints in LMICs (e.g. frequency of re-painting homes) and on the average dose-resp...
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Langston and David answer a listener's email about lead paint contributing to the rise of serial killers in the 70s and 80s. Vox: https://www.vox.com/2016/1/14/17991876/crime-drop-murder-lead-exposure-gasoline-environment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Modern homes won't have a trace of lead in the paint and other construction materials, but older homes will sometimes have legacy paint that contains lead. How does that affect your repair work if you run into a home with lead paint?
Josh and Kurt talk about the recent OpenSSL nothingburger. OpenSSL got everyone whipped into a frenzy over a critical vulnerability, then changed the severity to high. The correct solution to this whole problem is to stop using a TLS library written in C, we need to be using memory safe languages. Don't migrate from OpenSSL 1 to 3, migrate from OpenSSL 1 to Rustls. Show Notes OpenSSL Blog Post OpenSSL pre-announcement Mark Cox Tweet 3.0 only affected GossiTheDog NDA Tweet Claims of a name and logo Rustls Image Credit
Tom Muscarella is a senior public health sanitarian with the Erie County Department of Health's Division of Environmental Health. He will talk with Jay Moran about older homes on the East side, and lead paint safety. Then, Sara Pearson-Collins and Kezia Pearson talk about their "Pulling The Race Card" exercise and put Dave Debo through a quick demo of the discussion starter before they hold a public session on it Wednesday evening.
Real Estate Expert & Best-Selling Author, Gerald Lucas discusses the new NJ lead paint law for rentals
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/5cfaLBWcwS8 The CPSC and the MillerKnoll company are recalling Eames Desk and Storage Units. The painted tan side panels of these units contain lead levels that exceed the safe federal standards and create a lead poisoning hazard. Lead is a neurotoxin and is particularly dangerous for young children. About 700 of these pieces were sold at Herman Miller and Design Within Reach stores nationwide and online at store.hermanmiller.com, dwr.com, and on other websites. If you purchased one of these desks or storage units, contact MillerKnoll at 1-800-338-2107 or via email at recall_info@hermanmiller.com to determine if your unit is on the recall. If so, you can receive either a full refund and free product pickup or a free repair kit that includes a replacement panel. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/MillerKnoll-Recalls-Desk-and-Storage-Units-Due-to-Violation-of-the-Federal-Lead-Paint-Ban-Lead-Poisoning-Hazard-Recall-Alert #millerknoll #desks #storageunits #lead #poisoning #recall
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Get an update on home loan rates and talk about the differences between a decelerating market vs. a depreciating or appreciating market and what that means for you. We're also going to talk about testing for lead-based paint: who needs it, what the test entails, and how to get rid of any toxic material found in your home. And we're going to talk about bathroom renovations…a lot of people are choosing to update their homes in lieu of moving…so we're going to give some tips and insight into planning this type of project. Host: Marc Ebinger, Crükus Marketing Agency Guests: Erika Slayton Wallick & Volk Mortgage Mike Marlow Veteran Home Inspections Charles Loveless Renovate Paint & Design
A review from 1991 called Gilbert Gottfried "1991 Review: Gilbert Gottfried is an acquired taste. Sort of like school paste. Or lead paint chips."Some more comedian reactions and Gilbert articles.Meanwhile....Another one of Louis C.K.'s accusers speaks out.Bill Burr on cancel culture.Will Ferrell joins the Barbie movie.Amy Schumer's Life and Beth gets a second seasonAli Wong is getting divorced - were there clues in her comedy?Chris Rock's brother would like to fight Will SmithNatasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher are at the Moontower Comedy Festival tonight.Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/dcnpod - join us to to discuss comedy and your favorite comedians.Instagram is @dailycomedynewsReddit https://www.reddit.com/r/dailycomedynews/Twitter is @dcnpod because the person with what I want tweeted onceSupport the show by Buying Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsGoodpods: https://goodpods.app.link/2OUMliguTkb and I am @johnnymacEmail: john at thesharkdeck dot comDaily Comedy News is a production of The Shark Deck, the leading company in short form daily podcasts.www.linktr.ee/dailycomedynewsListen Ad-Free and get the episodes early with a premium subscription for $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-comedy-news-podcast-a-podcast-about-comedians/id1474309028
This week, Simone is joined by two CLC experts, Erin Chlopak and Brendan Fischer, as well as attorney Peter Earle and “BadAss Grandmas” Ellen Chaffee and Dina Butcher. These guests help explain two key instances in which big money spending impacted local communities. Importantly, they also explain how every day citizens can make their voices heard.Campaign finance can sometimes seem like something far removed from our everyday lives, maybe something that only matters in Washington. But there's a lot going on at the state and local levels, too, and there's a lot that everyday citizens can do to influence things and ensure their community's voices are heard. Guests:Dr. Ellen Chaffee is a consultant to university governing boards after a long career in higher education research and administration. This included two university presidencies, presiding over two national professional associations, and serving on boards of directors. After decades of political independence, she agreed to be a running mate to a gubernatorial candidate, which taught her "too much" about how the current political system works and how unsuited she is for that arena. Her alter ego, BadAss Grandma for Democracy, works to improve America's flawed democracy, which is a root cause of most social problems.Dina Butcher's grandson's friend dubbed her BadAss after seeing her picture on a brochure promoting an initiated measure to amend the ND Constitution regarding having an ethics commission and requiring transparency in political influence on elections. This 2018 campaign led to many of her fellow Republicans questioning her loyalty. As a first generation American, born to German-Jewish refugees who fled Germany in 1939, she feels she needs to speak up against the militant right infiltration of the Republican party. Since she tended a Goldwater campaign headquarters “trailer” in King George County, Virginia with a pause while her husband served in the FBI, she has been a Republican activist, run for elective office in 1996 and served in three Republican administrations. This graduate of Skidmore College with teaching credentials earned at Minot State College, says her daughters say “she has lost her filters and gained her voice” in this her ninth decade.Erin Chlopak leads CLC's work to promote and defend strong campaign finance laws and ensure that existing laws are enforced. Through litigation, advocacy and public education, Erin works with CLC's campaign finance team to make our political system more transparent and accountable, and to protect the right of every American to participate in the democratic process.Read her full bio here.Peter Earle was born in Mexico City on June 22,1950, and emigrated to the United States in 1955. He graduated from the Chicago-Kent College of Law with High Honors in 1988. As an attorney, Mr. Earle has been selected for an AV Preeminent rating by Martindale-Hubbell each year for the last 30 years. Mr. Earle has also successfully litigated numerous individual lead poisoning cases resulting in the expansion of the risk contribution doctrine in cases where the plaintiff is unable to identify the manufacturer of the product that actually caused the injury. Thomas v. Mallett, 701 N.W.2d 523 (WI 2005); Gibson v. American Cyanamid, 760 F.3d 600 (7th Cir. 7/14/14). He is widely regarded as an aggressive bilingual lawyer dedicated to enforcing the rights of working people and holding accountable those who abuse authority.Brendan Fischer currently serves as Deputy Executive Director at Documented, having served as Director, Federal Reform at CLC from 2016-2022. He has expertise in campaign finance, government ethics, lobbying and political transparency issues, and is a frequent commentator for national news publications. He also has spoken at conferences and events nationwide on money-in-politics issues. Before CLC, Brendan was General Counsel with the Center for Media and Democracy, where he led the watchdog group's legal research and advocacy efforts. Links for Part One:“Bad Ass Grandmas Say Alaskans Should Vote for More Transparency in Elections” (Campaign Legal Center)“How Our Government Put Money and Oil Before the People of North Dakota” (Campaign Legal Center)“Ballot Initiative in North Dakota Aims to Increase Transparency” (Campaign Legal Center)“Badass Grandmas” on Facebook“North Dakotans for Public Integrity” on FacebookAbout the North Dakota Ethics Commission Links for Part Two:“Secret Money Puts Our Health and Safety at Risk” (Campaign Legal Center)“Senate Must Act to Bring Dark Money to Light” by Peter Earle (Daily Kos)"Poisoned by their homes: how the US is failing children exposed to lead” (The Guardian)Lead-Safe Wisconsin About CLC:Democracy Decoded is a production of Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization which advances democracy through law at the federal, state and local levels, fighting for every American's right to responsive government and a fair opportunity to participate in and affect the democratic process. You can visit us on the web at campaignlegalcenter.org.
Welcome to 2022 and the first Monday Night MasterDebaters of the year. I was joined by Ryan from Dangerous World Pod, Joe & Jen from Legit Bat Podcast, Adam from Debra Gets Red Pilled/Into the Apocalypse/Chicken Tenders, and Randy from Red Thread Podcast. This one was a true master debaters conversation, all over the place as we bounced all around the map on topics. We hit on CNN missing some Twitter handles on the ticker, CERN & 5G, 9/11, Lead Paint, Beanie Babies & Furbies, Impact of birth rate decline, Free Guy/Ready Player One, Universal Basic Income, Prepackaged food scam, and The Island. Enjoy and check out the work from the panel: Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DangerousWorldPodcast/posts IG: dangerousworldpod Merch: https://dangerousworldstore.com/ https://altmediaunited.com/the-great-deception-podcast/ IG: @thegreatdeceptionpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44 Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/hPdLAyfQQ2DP/ Email: thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com Adam from Into the Apocalypse/Debra Gets Red Pilled IG: @Debragetsredpilled https://debra-gets-red-pilled-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Randy from Red Thread Podcast IG: @randomfracts Red Thread Podcast on Spotify Joe/Jenn from Legit Bat Podcast IG: @legitbatpodcasts Rokfin.com/LegitBat linktr.ee/Legitbat https://www.patreon.com/Legitbatpodcasts Mat from The Great Deception Podcast https://altmediaunited.com/the-great-deception-podcast/ IG: @thegreatdeceptionpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44 Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/hPdLAyfQQ2DP/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheGreatDeceptionPodcast:6 Email: thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com
What happens when the US is more than 70 years late on banning lead paint? One area of public health is focusing on how the built environment affects us. In this case, the lead paint on the walls. How do they affect us? What was the consequences of delayed action? And what can we do about it now? -o-Twitter: https://twitter.com/EverythingisPHPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingispublichealth Email: EverythingIsPublicHealth@gmail.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/everythingispublichealth)
We talk about drinking on the job and our favorite drinks. Cameron asks some unanswerable questions.......but the boys answered them! Lead paints have what kind of effect on the body and mind? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absurditee-pod/support
Andrea, her husband, and their two young children traveled to see family over the December holidays. But a feeling that something wasn't quite right caused Andrea to make a call to have someone check on her home. Andrea's feeling was right—something was wrong. And then, something else was wrong.