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This week, I'm joined by four law students from my Sports Law in Practice course at McGeorge School of Law. I challenged my students to research the House v. NCAA settlement and explore innovative ways to implement its key provisions. In this episode, Jennifer Refe, Zachary Dunkhase, Monica Azmi, Mahima Karia share their insights on The Fair Market Value of Athletes in the Name Image and Likeness space and discuss the impact on Title IX. This is the third of a four-part series on implementing the House case—stay tuned! One of these discussions might be exactly what your team, university, or athletics department needs. If you need representation or a sports lawyer to review your contract, schedule a free consultation with Jill McBride Baxter. Set Up a Free Strategy Call with Veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Purchase my book Born to Be a Sports Agent https://www.borntobeasportsagent.com Jill Cell 559-250-0151 Jill email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
This week, I'm joined by six law students from my Sports Law in Practice course at McGeorge School of Law. I challenged my students to research the House v. NCAA settlement and explore innovative ways to implement its key provisions. In this episode, Joe Devlin, Chris Adams, Malea Parcasio-Eshelman, Zachary Hernandez, Keith Dawson, and Eduardo Flores-Covarrubias dive into key aspects of the House v. NCAA settlement. They break down the definition of an Associate Entity (Booster), analyze whether the arbitration system in the case will be effective, and explore how the settlement could impact current NIL deals. Tune in for valuable insights on these critical issues shaping the future of college athletics! This is the Second episode of a four-part series on implementing the House case—stay tuned! One of these ideas might be exactly what your team, university, or athletics department needs. If you need representation or a sports lawyer to review your contract, schedule a free consultation with Jill McBride Baxter. Set Up a Free Strategy Call with Veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Jill Cell 559-250-0151 Jill email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Purchase my book Born to Be a Sports Agent https://www.borntobeasportsagent.com or Amazon Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
This week, I'm joined by six law students from my Sports Law in Practice course at McGeorge School of Law. I challenged my students to research the House v. NCAA settlement and explore innovative ways to implement its key provisions. In this episode, Jocelyn Zellhoefer, Cruzangel Nava Corro, Ashley Bliss, Hailee Rice, Pete Nino, Golnaz Norowzi share their insights on how athletic departments can generate additional revenue, now that 22% of revenue may be allocated to student-athletes. This is the first of a four-part series on implementing the House case—stay tuned! One of these ideas might be exactly what your team, university, or athletics department needs. If you need representation or a sports lawyer to review your contract, schedule a free consultation with Jill McBride Baxter. Set Up a Free Strategy Call with Veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Jill Cell 559-250-0151 Jill email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
Divorce can be an emotional and financial rollercoaster, but the tax implications are often the process's most overlooked and complicated part!! In this episode, we dive deep into the intersection of taxes, alimony, child support, and divorce settlements to help you navigate the complexities of life after divorce. Do you know who gets to claim the child tax credits? What about how tax debts are shared post-divorce? We've got you covered.Join Hubert Johnson, a seasoned tax attorney with over 15 years of experience, as he explains the critical tax rules every woman should know during and after divorce. Hubert breaks down the effect of tax reforms on alimony payments, why a solid marriage settlement agreement is crucial, and how to handle tax debts and deductions in shared custody situations. He also covers when it's time to consult a tax attorney and how to avoid unwanted tax consequences, especially in cases involving bankruptcy.Whether you're just beginning the divorce process or dealing with post-divorce financial challenges, this episode offers actionable advice to help you make informed, strategic decisions.Topics Discussed: The impact of recent tax reforms on alimony payments Tax filing status options for divorced individuals Managing child tax credits and deductions in split households Addressing tax debts and joint responsibilities after divorce The essential role of tax attorneys in divorce and financial planningAbout Hubert JohnsonHubert Johnson is an experienced tax attorney with a diverse background in tax law and financial planning. He began his tax law career in 2009 and has since led various tax departments, taught tax law, and helped thousands of clients navigate the complexities of the IRS and state tax agencies. Hubert is the founder and owner of Guardian Tax Law, and has saved clients millions of dollars over the years. He is also a sought-after speaker and educator on tax matters.Hubert was admitted to the Idaho Bar in 2007 and the California Bar in 2008. He holds a law degree from the McGeorge School of Law and graduated summa cum laude from CSU Sacramento.Connect with Hubert: Website | Guardian Tax Law LinkedIn | Hubert JohnsonAbout The PodcastDivorce for Wealthy Women brings together top divorce professionals to share practical insights tailored to affluent women navigating the complexities of divorce. Hosted by Brooke Summerhill, a Certified Financial Planner, Divorce Specialist, and Money Coach, this podcast offers expert advice to help women preserve their lifestyle during and after divorce.Connect with Brooke Summerhill: Website | Summerhill Firm
The first Israeli hostages and Palestinian political prisoners have been released and Gazan exiles have begun returning to their war-ravaged communities after the Israel and Hamas ceasefire deal went into effect Sunday. After 15 months of brutal war, the ceasefire has brought much relief but also uncertainty about whether it will last and under what terms. We talk about what the ceasefire agreement means and what could happen next. Guests: Omar Dajani, professor of law, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law; board member, A Land For All; former senior legal advisor, Palestine Liberation Organization's Negotiations Support Unit Jacqueline Mates-Muchin, senior rabbi, Temple Sinai, Oakland Janine Zacharia, lecturer, Stanford University; former Jerusalem Bureau Chief and Middle East correspondent, Washington Post Andrew Roth, global affairs correspondent, The Guardian Sam Hindi, former mayor of Foster City, member of the Palestinian American Coalition-San Francisco
Israel and Hamas have finally agreed to a ceasefire deal, putting an end to the deadly war in Gaza. President Biden outlined the deal in an address to the United States this morning. He said, “There was no other way for this war to end than with a hostage deal. And I'm deeply satisfied. This day has finally come for the sake of the people of Israel and for the sake of the people in Gaza who suffered unimaginable devastation because of the war.” Qatar announced the breakthrough following weeks of bumpy negotiations to end 15 months of devastating conflict. According to the health ministry in Gaza 46,000 Palestinians have lost their lives since Hamas's deadly on October 7th, 2023. On this episode of Political Breakdown, host Lesley McClurg speaks with Omar Dajani, he's an International Law professor with the McGeorge School of Law at University of the Pacific. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is “The State, Of California”, hosted by KCBS political reporter Doug Sovern, along with KCBS Radio news anchor Patti Reising. California voters rejected Proposition 6, which would have banned slave labor in the state's prisons. The ballot measure lost by about seven percent, even though a similar one passed in Nevada by 20 points. Prop 6 would have outlawed slavery in California and gotten rid of the practice of forcing inmates to work, in involuntary servitude. Inmates would still have been able to work behind bars, but they would not have been able to be forced to do jobs against their will, and for little or no money. Prop 6 lost, even though there was no organized opposition or campaign against it. For more on this, Doug and Patti spoke with Carmen-Nicole Cox, an attorney with ACLU California Action. Among other things, she has been a Deputy DA in San Joaquin County, Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary for Governor Jerry Brown, and she is an Adjunct Professor at the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific.
On today's episode of The Wholesome Fertility Podcast, I welcome back Rosanne Austin @rosanneaustinfertility. Rosanne has been on my podcast before, so if you want to hear her backstory, you can check out our first conversation on Episode 216. In our conversation, Rosanne shared her Fearlessly Fertile Live World Tour and her upcoming book, The Feminine Fertility Cure. She shares her motivation for going on the tour and the impact it has had on women. Rosanne explains the importance of reconnecting with femininity for fertility and discusses the historical context of the masculinization of women.Her book aims to educate women about the masculine and feminine energies and how they relate to fertility. The conversation explores the paradigm of progress and success that has been ingrained in society, emphasizing the importance of education, financial independence, and career achievements. It discusses how this paradigm has influenced women's choices and perceptions of femininity. The conversation also highlights the need for women to reconnect with their feminine nature and desires, and how this can positively impact fertility. It addresses the societal pressure on women to conform to a masculine ideal and the negative impact it has had on women's happiness and fertility rates. Rosanne shares practical steps for women to tap into their feminine power and improve their fertility. Takeaways The Fearlessly Fertile Live World Tour allowed Rosanne Austin to connect with women in person and witness the impact of her work. The book, The Feminine Fertility Cure, explores the historical context of the masculinization of women and educates women about the importance of reclaiming their feminine nature for fertility. Reconnecting with femininity is crucial for fertility. Feminism should be about equal rights for men and women, including the right for women to choose to stay feminine. The paradigm of progress and success has influenced women's choices and perceptions of femininity. Reconnecting with feminine nature and desires can positively impact fertility. Societal pressure to conform to a masculine ideal has negatively affected women's happiness and fertility rates. Guest Bio: Rosanne Austin, JD, PCC, received her coaching training from the honored Coaches Training Institute in San Rafael, California. She is certified by and a member of the International Coach Federation, which is the leader in professional training, standards, and ethics for coaching professionals. Rosanne is also a proud member of California State Bar. She received her Juris Doctorate from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, where she was on the Dean's List and received the Witkin Award in Expert and Scientific Evidence. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from San Francisco State University, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Rosanne's professional background has given her the honor and opportunity to directly impact thousands of people's lives, at a time when they were vulnerable, fearful, heartbroken, and at a crossroads. Rosanne is the author of 3 bestselling books and her work has been featured on leading podcasts such as The Doctor Mom Podcast, Infertility in the City, The Wholesome Fertility Podcast, Infertile AF, Finding Fertility, The Hormone Puzzle Podcast, The Egg Whisperer Show. She has also had leading fertility experts such as Dr. Zaher Merhi, Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh, Dr. Robert Kiltz, and Dr. Christiane Northrup on her top 1% Fearlessly Fertile Podcast. When she is not writing, mentoring, speaking, teaching, leading her transformational events and programs, or loving on her husband and son, Rosanne gives back by serving organizations committed to providing resources to survivors of Human Trafficking and for the protection of abused/abandoned dogs and cats. https://www.frommaybetobaby.com https://www.instagram.com/rosanneaustinfertility/ For more information about Michelle, visit: www.michelleoravitz.com Check out Michelle's latest book here: https://www.michelleoravitz.com/thewayoffertility The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/ Transcript: Michelle (00:00) Welcome back to the podcast, Rosanne. Rosanne Austin (00:03) Thanks for having me, Michelle! Such a good place to be! Michelle (00:07) Yes, so excited to have you back. know I love you if I have you this many times back to the podcast. So I want to talk about your upcoming book that is coming out, The Feminine Fertility Cure. But I also want to talk about maybe before that, your tour that you just Rosanne Austin (00:20) Yes. Michelle (00:29) had but are continuing soon. Rosanne Austin (00:31) Yes. Yeah. Well, so this so we started this year in March. We started the Fearlessly Fertile Live World Tour, which is kind of hilarious because I I was thinking to myself it was last October when this idea came to mind. So October 2023. And then we start all of the stuff that goes into it by January 2024. So I'm a pretty quick mover. like, want to make a decision. let's just go on a world tour. And it was funny because the thought behind all this leading up to the book and everything else that I'm doing right now was a desire to really connect, to connect with the women who love the work that I do or who are curious or maybe just starting their fertility journey. But I was pretty sick of sitting behind my computer. Michelle (01:00) You are, man. Rosanne Austin (01:28) and being just disconnected, right? Like you and I both know because we're cool and we do this work is that we know we're energetically we're connected, but I think there's something dramatically different and rich and really colorful and just super interesting about connecting with people in person. Michelle (01:28) Hmm. Rosanne Austin (01:51) And so I just said, fuck it, let's go do this. And I'm like, I don't know how to do it world tour, but I do know how to travel. So the team and I just sat down together and kind of mapped out the cities where we thought we could have the most impact. And we just started traveling. So it's not like I had any experience prior to actually doing it, but I think doing it is the best possible teacher. So we started on the West coast of the United States. We did San Francisco, LA. San Diego, and then we went on to the East Coast where we did DC, New York, New York City, and then we went up to Buffalo, because interestingly enough, I have a sizable audience in Buffalo, New York, and then we went to Toronto and Montreal. And all of those locations were just fantastic, just getting to hug my ladies, hold their babies, and really see the fruit of what I put out in the world, but more importantly, how women take that message, apply it to their own lives, and are creating these insane results. So it was from the East Coast. We came home to Texas for a couple weeks and then got back out on the road and we started in Europe in May. So we did, my gosh, it feels like. It was just a few weeks ago, it feels like, you know, we got back on June 3rd, but we were in Florence, Paris, London, Manchester, Birmingham, and we're in Edinburgh. And then it, yeah, it was like, boom, boom, boom, boom. tell ya. But it was great, you know, when we were filming the whole thing, our intention is to complete a documentary. Michelle (03:33) That's awesome. Rosanne Austin (03:43) on the work that I do and the impact and all of that good stuff to really inspire women to look beyond their current circumstances and stay focused on their vision for their lives because I met so many women along the way, some women that I had never met, some women who I just read the book or some women who were just listening to the podcast that were creating such crazy results. And it's hard to wrap your head around. So that was also like, that was part of the intention was to get back into the trenches, but it was also to see and assess for myself what the impact could be so that I could get better at what I do. So I can really see, you know, how can I take this to the next level? How can I serve at a higher level or what the vision might be? So it's been wild. It's been really crazy. And actually, Michelle (04:17) and then. Rosanne Austin (04:38) At the time of this recording in a couple of weeks, I'll be in Chicago. And then we have a few dates in here in Texas. And then January, we're looking at New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, or Dubai. So it's a legit world tour. Yeah. Michelle (04:52) love that. my god, that is just so freaking, And I love your dedication. I know you talk about like hundreds of thousands of women that you're gonna like help them conceive. I don't know if it already happened. I don't like at this point. But I know that you really have such a passion about spreading this message and empowering so many women, so many couples and How did you decide on the locations, first of all? Did you do it based on like a survey of some people like knowing where they live or the audience? Rosanne Austin (05:27) Well, you know, it was kind of, it was sort of both where I'm like, I'm looking at, okay, what are the major metropolitan areas? And so it wasn't like, it was strategic from that point, but it also had to be cities I was interested in going to. Like if I'm not interested, I don't go. And if I'm not interested, my energy's low, I can't, you know, because the energy in the room. Michelle (05:40) Yeah. I can't imagine your energy being low because I feel like you're so aligned you would never do anything that wouldn't be. Rosanne Austin (05:52) Yeah, well, I mean, but that's kind of part of it is that, you know, but the energy like that that I was getting from being in all of these different places. And it was because I consciously chose them and was excited about them. And the women showed up like it was it was really cool. It was really, really cool to see and to watch that growth and and really Michelle (06:09) Amazing. Rosanne Austin (06:22) You know, because it's kind of funny because I still see myself as you know that former prosecutor with this just this idea. But it you know, so many years later, it's not just an idea. It's an actual movement. It's a phenomenon. So it was exciting and it was such a gift. It was very humbling. I would say is another thing that came up. It was very humbling to see how when women make a decision and how when women are really committed to the dream. Michelle (06:36) Mm -hmm. Rosanne Austin (06:51) that they can make anything happen. I mean, I sat there with women who had been told so many different times and in so many different ways that having a baby was impossible. I mean, women who had stillbirths, women who had devastating losses, second trimester losses that were in the room holding babies. I mean, it was breathtaking. And I don't think I have fully processed it, like, because I'm always on the go. I'm always like, Michelle (07:07) Okay. Wow. Rosanne Austin (07:21) kind of moving through to the next project. But it was, you know, when I have quiet moments, which I do have, but when I sit and really think of the enormity of it, it's extremely humbling and it's a real testament to the human spirit. I mean, that's, I mean, the reason why I do this work is, you know, one, I find it exciting and I love learning. I'm a perpetual student. I love keeping my edge sharp. Michelle (07:38) I love that. Rosanne Austin (07:48) But it's also like, I really love watching these women wake up to their own power, because that's at the essence of what I do. Michelle (07:56) Oof. I love that. I love that. And I think that that's why I love you so much. I truly do because I feel I could really relate to that because it's just it's freaking amazing. There's nothing like it because people do have power. I think that seeing people not know that they have that is painful. And you want to make sure that everybody that you really come into contact realizes just how powerful they are. So I'm sure based on what you're telling me that you have some incredible stories. So if anything jumps out, I would love to hear about it. Rosanne Austin (08:37) Yeah, yeah, no, I mean, but we share that commonality in the work that we do is that it is the essence of what we're doing is trying to well, and I only try to wake up people that want to be awake. So much like you. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Much like you is that when the student is ready, the teacher appears. And that's what we're there to do based on our expertise, our training, our background, our commitment. Michelle (08:51) Mm -hmm. You have to. You can't. You can't force it. Rosanne Austin (09:07) we come in and we say, hey, there is another way. And let me show you this modality. And you know, because that's, people have to understand that fertility is like a mosaic. They are all these different pieces. And no matter how you arrange those pieces, you are always the foundation. You are always the glue that keeps everything together. So when you are not aligned or when you have a belief system that keeps you stuck repeating old patterns, then, It doesn't matter. It's funny, we were talking about this earlier, but you can't out supplement, you can't out yoga, you cannot out treat a belief that says you can't have what you want or you're not worthy of what you want. Or that you have no power, essentially. I mean, because it's all lies. I mean, think about what we were talking about before about the energy in our bodies, the meridians, all these things. When we were talking about your book, like, Michelle (09:56) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (10:05) It is the essence of saying you have the power. So anything that separates you from that reality is no good. So this work is really about coming back to understanding that you are the foundation. Once you have that foundation and then you add the beauty of what you do or the beauty of what other people do and medicine and all these other things, you can get to a place where... Michelle (10:09) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (10:31) you realize that you're making these things that you want, you're making them your reality. Baby, home, car, profession, all of these things that come together to create a really full life. So it's, yeah, it's pretty cool. It's pretty cool shit. Michelle (10:46) I just had a vision in my head as you were telling me that of like a computer. You can have like state of the art parts and everything put together, but if the program is not installed, that is going to help you get from A to Z. Rosanne Austin (11:01) Yeah, no, that's a beautiful metaphor. That's like the perfect metaphor. I'm gonna borrow that. I'm gonna borrow it. I'm gonna say thank you, Michelle Orovitz for this amazing visual here because it fucking makes sense. Yeah. Michelle (11:06) Take it, take it, it's a gift. Yes. Yeah. And physical parts itself is doing all the things, out supplementing and all of that for sure. And so let's talk, I'm very excited to talk about this, the feminine fertility cure. tell us everything. Rosanne Austin (11:29) Duh. okay. So this this book is many, many years in the making. So and it actually Yes, yes, yes. Well, and it was funny because I actually can thank Chinese medicine for this because when I was on my own journey, I had no idea I was stuck in my masculine or my yang as you would say it. And Michelle (11:38) Those are always the best ones. Rosanne Austin (12:00) I thought I was kind of a weirdo. I just thought, you know what, I got this problem. Like I'm not able to receive, on the exterior, I'm, you know, yeah, I'm feminine. I wear makeup, I got cute clothes, I get my nails done and all that. I had all the physical outward trappings of femininity, but my energy was decidedly masculine. Now I was starting to ask questions about why that was. At first I thought, well, it's just my profession. As a prosecutor, it's decidedly masculine profession. You have to armor up. You're going into a courtroom, possibly with a homicidal maniac or a serial rapist. You gotta have your armor up. But what I found out is that the armor was never coming off. And as I started, when I got on my journey and then I started teaching other women what I had learned and then I left my work as a prosecutor, and really went full throttle into what I do, I started seeing a pattern that a lot of other women I was serving also had this problem with a disconnection to their femininity. And I observed it for a while and I'm like, okay, let me just take note of this. Let me just take note. And... Michelle (13:12) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (13:19) I was like, well, there's something to this, you know, this idea of conceiving is all about receiving. And if we're stuck in our masculine and disconnected from our feminine, how the hell are we ever gonna receive from our partner and conceive? So I really started to take note. And because I serve such lovably type A recovering control, freaky professional women, you know, at the top of their game who are primarily in more Michelle (13:32) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (13:49) masculine professions, it, so many of us get stuck and I'm like, well, how the fuck do we get unstuck? And then I started to work through that. I looked at what I was doing. How was I reconnecting with my feminine? And I'm like, okay, so let me take what I learned, start teaching it. Let me start studying more. Let me explore more of this feminine. So when I started incorporating this kind of work into what I was doing, I saw the results skyrocket. Michelle (13:56) Mm -hmm. Mmm. Rosanne Austin (14:18) within women to help them reconnect to the feminine. But what was more interesting and the questions that I started answering with this book, The Feminine Fertility Cure, was where the hell did this start? Because you don't just have a couple generations of women completely disconnected to their feminine. Where did this start? So I started doing research, and this is where it gets super interesting. I'm like, Michelle (14:40) Hmm. Rosanne Austin (14:46) If you look, and I only speak about the United States because that's where I live, that's what I know, that's a culture I was raised in. But if you look at what has happened to women ever since the women's movement, it's actually quite shocking. And through the research and watching it myself and being caught up in it myself, we really got this message that since the women's movement in the 1960s, I use in my book, the Kennedy administration as kind of this line of demarcation that post the Kennedy administration in the United States, there was a concerted effort to masculinize women, to take us away from our feminine nature. And we were sold, well, I don't really call it sold, I call it a fucking scam. In my book, we were scammed out of our femininity because what we were told is that, yeah, get out in the workplace, you know, get yourself out of the shackles of domesticity and you're gonna be free. But what was really happening was a systematic masculinization. So we were taken away from our feminine nature and told that you have to work hard, you have to dress like a man, you have to pack up your emotions, you have to conform, separate yourself from your spirituality. Michelle (15:48) Okay. Rosanne Austin (16:08) and femininity is weak, we started to see all of these things that if you wanted to be a successful woman who represents progress, be more like a man. And the data's undeniable. It's undeniable. Like, because you think about it, and of course, I went into a profession that, as like I said before, as a prosecutor is very masculine. There's nothing feminine about anything that you're doing there. And when you spend long enough in that masculine mode, you get disconnected from the feminine. You don't even know what it is. Like, you'd be surprised, Michelle, how many physicians, surgeons, lawyers, engineers that I work with, like when I say the feminine, there's like this giant question mark over their head, like what? You know, but when you look at some of the propaganda that we were fed as Michelle (16:45) Hmm. Rosanne Austin (17:05) you know, anyone born post Kennedy administration. The idea was, is that in order for you to be free and to have progress, you got to go into life in a certain way and it's decidedly masculine. So what this book is about is educating women about basically how that happened, educating about what the masculine is, what the feminine is, how it directly connects to fertility because Michelle (17:34) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (17:34) I don't care what anyone says. Having a baby is the most fucking feminine thing you will ever do. And this is why trying to do it from young in your terms or like a man in mine, I watch women try to get pregnant like a man all the time and men don't get pregnant, okay? We as women do. And when you're trying to do a decidedly feminine thing like a man, you find yourself with problems. And another thing about Michelle (17:47) Mm -hmm. Rosanne Austin (18:04) The masculine, which, and I've got nothing on the masculine. I've got no complaint because the masculine and the feminine work synergistically. You and I know this. One is not better than the other. That's not what I'm saying here. But what this work is about and what I get into in this book is really encouraging women to reclaim. It is all about reclamation. Reclaim your feminine nature because Michelle (18:26) Yeah. Right. Rosanne Austin (18:31) It's from the feminine that you are going to heal what ails you when it comes to your fertility. Because when you think about the masculine, it's go, go, go, do, do, do, you are not enough, you just work harder, do more, be more perfect and this will happen. The feminine, I mean think about what the feminine stands for. It's the spiritual, it's the nurturing, it's the fertility. Michelle (18:58) creative. Rosanne Austin (19:00) Yeah, it's the creative, it's the surrendered, it's the open, it's the receptive, all of those things. I mean, those are some important things when you're trying to conceive. But when we're stuck in man mode, we are completely cut off from that. And then we keep beating our head up against the wall trying to figure out why I have so much inflammation. Why do I have all this stuck energy? Why do I feel like nothing's moving? It's because you're stuck in man mode. and I want to say this because some, you know, this, I want to be super clear, like this book is not political at all. Some will probably read this book and accuse me of being anti -feminist, but I come from the perspective, I look at feminism as in a very legalistic way, that men and women have equal rights. That's it. That's it. Any, for me, anything beyond that? starts to get far afield, people abuse it, all this other stuff. So I come from the perspective that, you know, because around that time people will say, well, you don't think that was a good time because this is when, you know, feminism rose up. Well, yeah, and so did a lot of other things. Okay. So I'm looking at this strictly from when we look at feminism and believing that men and women have equal rights under the law. And we say that a woman deserves to have a right to choose in just about everything in her life and that also includes staying feminine, right? Because the messaging that we got was the only way to be successful is to act more like a man. Think about this, Michelle. So I'm 50 and I do not recall ever hearing messaging that staying home and having babies and being in a relationship was a legitimate option. Michelle (20:35) Is it? Rosanne Austin (20:51) The only thing I ever heard was leave the house, never depend on a man, get an education, make a bunch of money and be untouchable, right? That was the paradigm of progress. Michelle (20:56) Mm -hmm. You see it everywhere. You see it on TV shows, on movies, like everywhere, everywhere. Rosanne Austin (21:05) Yeah, that was the paradigm of progress and success. And think about it, I remember, and this is like, this just shows how deep the programming is. I remember a girl in my high school class who wanted to get married and have babies. And I remember thinking, poor thing, that's a life thrown away. Like how anti -woman is that shit? I mean, that's how deep the programming was. And I thought I was the quote unquote feminist back then. Like not respecting that woman's desire and her otherwise legitimate choice to live her life with traditional feminine pursuits, right? And the whole point of this is not to say it's bad to have a profession or it's bad to stay at home. It's none of that. It's a masculine paradigm that tries to force us into choosing. Rather than saying, okay, we as creative, resourceful, and whole women get to move through those things. You know, like you might do time as a prosecutor, you might do time as a physician, and then decide that your soul is saying, I really want to go home, I want to get pregnant, I want to have babies and chickens and a garden. Like that's legit. Michelle (22:01) Right, yeah, good point. Rosanne Austin (22:27) But yet that, you know, so much of the messaging up to this point has been, that is the lesser choice. Like the feminine is the lesser choice or the feminine is the weak. And so everything that I'm talking about in this book is saying, look sister, your fertility and your issues with fertility right now are a wake -up call. It's a wake -up call to come home to the fucking feminine because... Your femininity, your feminine is your fertility superpower. Michelle (22:58) love that. my God. So many things come to mind. And I'm thinking about the Yin and the Yang. Like imagine the Yin and the Yang start arguing with each other or like fighting like each other's nature. Well, you should be like this. You should know like everything in nature has the Yin and the Yang. They need to be there. They need to be there. Otherwise, this is what my professor told me when we first learned about it. Like when Yin and Yang separate, there is death because we need the Yin and Yang for vitality. Rosanne Austin (23:23) Mmm! that's so good. Michelle (23:26) So we need that and it's like really to kind of bring it to that and I am going to talk science right now because in so there's been a couple of studies that I saw about having sex outside of the fertile window. When women are more sexually active, which they naturally would be if they felt connected with their partner. It's just like a natural tendency. But what happens physiologically? is when they are more sexually active, unprotected, even outside of the fertile window into the luteal phase, you know what happens? A woman's immune system starts to change from what it was before. And what happens is the immune system starts to bring its arms down a little bit more. It starts to become more receptive, more calm. It lowers itself. It stops being in such a fight mode, ready to attack. And design. When it does that, when it knows, okay, I'm in receptive mode here, we're having more sex, I'm getting familiar with the sperm, I allow it in so that this isn't an invader. I'm receiving, inviting, allowing. So this is literally like what you're telling me here. immune systems don't do that because they don't receive they they're putting out it's a different energy it's a different flow it's a different direction. Rosanne Austin (24:48) Mmmmm Yeah. that's so beautiful. I love that you shared that because, you know, it's a really warped thing that we have gotten into as women. And when you think about it, it really is insidious. Like why, I mean, we even see this today because we were talking about, like if we look at the women's movement from the 1960s, like the intention was good, of course. We want women to have equal rights under the law as men. That's obvious, that's basic, it's a human right. But when you look at how that got warped and then it's like, okay, well, if you really wanna be free, get out of the house, do all this stuff, start acting like a man, you know, we even see images in media. Michelle (25:25) Mm -hmm. Rosanne Austin (25:41) and film and all this other stuff of women being, you know, having sex like men, which is wildly unnatural. Like that's not our natural state as women to be like predators in that sense, you know? Yeah. Michelle (25:56) we have more oxytocin and it actually is meant to connect us more to one person. Rosanne Austin (26:03) Right, right, right. And then, you know, we see this ripple effect that it's had and we look at since about 1970, and women will have to take a look at the book to get the dates right. I have so many dates and numbers, you know, stuck in my head from having done the research, but it was around 1970 that we started to track women's happiness on a consistent basis. So we have data going back to Michelle (26:19) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (26:32) approximately from 1970 to about 2006, that tracks with not only did the birth rate go down, because we have things like, you know, no fault divorce, we have the advent of birth control, abortion being legal, all of these things, these new cultural things that happen, that as women left the home, pursued education, made more money, had fewer children, there's actually an inverse relationship. So the more educated a woman became and pursued those more masculine results, the less happy she became. And I believe the number is 35%. happiness has dropped by 35%, the more educated that we became and the more separated from the home. Now what's funny is this research that came out of the Wharton School of Business showing that like is the Michelle (27:16) wow. Rosanne Austin (27:31) antithesis of what we were sold about the women's movement, that we would be happier when the data shows quite opposite. And then you look at the issues that we have today with dismal and terrifying birth rates. We went from one in eight couples struggling with fertility to one in five. Michelle (27:50) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. That's crazy. Yeah. Rosanne Austin (27:54) I think the average woman today, I think the number was hovering about 1 .7 children per woman. That's not even sustainable population growth at this point. So there are so many things that, and there's so many things that go into it. I'm not just saying that it's because we all become masculine. There's also plastics in our food. There's also glyphosate and rampant, overuse of medications and all kinds of Michelle (28:06) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Rosanne Austin (28:23) you know, fluoride in the water. I'm gonna put my tin foil hat on right now, people can see it. But it's actually not, yeah, I mean, there's just so much stuff that has changed, but you can't deny that our attitudes have changed. And you know, women are having babies later. And I think that's a beautiful thing, but it also is indicative of a systemic cultural shift to say that, well, you don't have babies until... Michelle (28:29) The radiation, everything. Rosanne Austin (28:50) You've made this much money, you've had this much education, you've done X, Y, Z, you've published this number of papers. It's, in a sense, like, I really feel like women have been conditioned away from having the highest degree of choice. And it's heartbreaking. And then when women finally are in their 40s and they're trying to have babies, they go into the fertility world hearing that the window is closed. Michelle (29:18) Mm -hmm. Right. Right. Rosanne Austin (29:18) and too bad for you. So it's like, it's like you can, you find yourself getting to this place where you're saying, well, is this all there is? Because having babies is not just a fleeting desire, it's a longing. And if it was made, let's just say like it's a passe idea to be at home, have babies and pursue a happy home life. If that was just passe and everyone's beyond it, tell me why the fertility industry is a multi -billion dollar industry. People still want it. This is why you have women getting to 45, meeting the right partner, and then longing to have a baby because it's innate in us. It's innate. It's fascinating. It's super, yeah. Michelle (29:55) Yeah. Yeah. Mm -hmm. Yeah. Yeah. It is fascinating. And the fact that you're really looking at the research and you actually have numbers and percentages, that is what is so cool about this. And I think also, you know, all the messages that we get, you know, you're too old, but did you know, do you know what the highest, the Guinness Book of World Records, highest naturally conceived and birthed child, highest age? Rosanne Austin (30:35) No, what maybe in the 60s? Michelle (30:37) You're going to love this and you could use this. Use this all you want. And I know you will because it's so freaking good. 58. 58. And it's a woman from the UK, Dawn Brooks, I believe was her name, and from the UK of all places where there's a lot of deficiency in vitamin D. But yeah, yeah, she did. And then I think about, actually, I remember Tori Quisling had mentioned Rosanne Austin (30:46) I love it. Michelle (31:02) She didn't mention the name, but she had mentioned how one person breaks the record and then other people hear about that and then all of a sudden they're breaking the record. And that really goes to the Roger Bannister effect where they said, there's no way you could break that four minute mile and then one person breaks it and then four others do within a couple of weeks from that. Rosanne Austin (31:15) Mmm. But yeah, but that's also like a scriptural reality too. I mean, you look at ancient books, you hear about women being fertile at times, whether people choose to interpret that as a metaphor or not is their business. But you hear about women being able to do miraculous things very late, allegedly in life. And so this is why I wanted to write the book because I find that when women tap back into their femininity, Michelle (31:28) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Yeah. Rosanne Austin (31:53) They tap back into the love of self. They tap back into self -care. They tap back into their truest desires. They speak them, they rest. Instead of doing what they should do, they do what they desire to do. It drops the level of stress and puts them in a more receptive yin mode. And then we see women, I mean, I've seen this in my own practice. You see women who were given single digit odds. Michelle (32:01) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Love that. Rosanne Austin (32:22) going and getting pregnant with ease when they go, they tap back into their nature. You know, it's just, it's fascinating. So like I had a woman that was in my program who was 52. And what was interesting about her was that she had this longing. She had this longing. She had, you know, she was a successful business owner. She was like, I just don't feel like my life is complete. Michelle (32:27) Thank you. Rosanne Austin (32:50) I am intended to be a mother. I'm intended to be a mother now. And she pursued this child. And now her son's like probably a year and a half old now. Like it's just fascinating. And what it required for her to get there was tapping back into that feminine desire. So my objective in this book is to educate women about what the feminine is, show them how it has been. programmed out of us and ultimately what to do to reclaim it. Because we see that once you improve your self care, the stress level goes down, the data shows consistently that when cortisol levels are high, it takes longer for women to get pregnant and it negatively impacts results in controlled environments like IVF. Like they've seen this. They've even tested hair samples. women with the highest concentrations of cortisol have the biggest struggles. And it's just wild. And so when you think about this from a mindset perspective, and you think about the very masculine messages women have gotten about what success means, it's like when you change your mind about what success looks like, and you start looking at it from a feminine perspective, then you can start changing the game. and you can heal yourself, you can heal your fertility, and you'll do that through a more open mind, more receptive, look at different opportunities and different things that come up. So it just gives us the ability to tap into our innate feminine nature so we can do the innately feminine fucking thing that we're trying to do. So yeah, so that's the essence of what the book is about. And... Michelle (34:36) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (34:42) Women can find the book anywhere the books are sold and it'll be out August 2nd. Michelle (34:50) I love that. And so question, as far as momentum goes, because I know that when we're in a path, we're on a path and we just keep going, going, going and say we're like on a masculine path or we've been conditioned, I find that it's just like you start to take a momentum and it's very hard to switch gears and shift back, even if it is our nature. So just if anybody's listening, what are some of your thoughts or anything you want to share about like really getting to that place of switching gears. Rosanne Austin (35:22) Okay, one of the greatest ways to switch gears is to look at your fucking results. If you do not like your results, you have to have the humility and the open heartedness to say, what I am doing is not working. And to say that from a loving perspective. Like I don't look at things not working or mistakes or things that have happened in a negative way, right? They're just new. Michelle (35:34) Mm -hmm. misalignment. Rosanne Austin (35:46) Yeah, and it's just, it's more nudges in the right direction. So if you don't like the result that you're getting, then you have to ask yourself, what isn't lined up here? What can I do better from a loving perspective, from the perspective of commitment to what I say I want? And one of the first steps is how connected am I to my feminine? Or what is my thought process? What are my thoughts telling me? you know, are my thoughts sounding more like a man, like, mm, you know, wagging the finger saying, you're not enough, this is stupid, why are you doing this? It's decidedly more masculine, right? When we're in our feminine, there's gonna be nurturing that's saying, hey, hey, babe, you know what, this isn't working. Let's look at something, some other options, right? It's decidedly different in energy. So number one, if you wanna switch gears, look at your result. From a completely dispassionate place, just say, hey, is what I'm doing working and if it is not, what can I do differently? That's like the first step is that level of awareness. And then the second step would be to decide to be different. Now I know that that may sound vague, but in some ways it kind of is because for everyone the pursuit is gonna be different. What do I need to do different is gonna look different for everybody. I come from the perspective that it all starts with us. It all starts with the mind because when your mind is lined up, then you'll do the right physical things. You'll pursue different things like your work. You'll pursue different avenues and a constellation of new opportunities will show up because you were different. So number one, look at the result. Number two, give yourself the opportunity like, hey, what can I do differently here? Truly from a place of, hey, I'm super committed to what I want. and I wanna get there. So if I can love myself enough through this process and give myself plenty of runway to try things, it's more likely that I'm gonna get there than if I keep my narrow vision that there's only one way to get there. Because the feminine is all about the meandering. It's all about the exploration. And... Michelle (37:59) Yeah. Rosanne Austin (38:02) You know, if it was as simple, Michelle, as a sperm and an egg coming together, then not one of us would suffer on this journey. But we know that, you know, everybody's different and the journey is nonlinear. So it's like, open yourself up, try something new. Try the feminine fertility here. See if that works for you. Because I've seen women around the world tap into this power and create insane results. And it's my sincere hope that women listening will do the same. Michelle (38:15) Right. I really think that you're doing the right thing for your purpose. Like I really do. I feel like you are truly activated and doing your purpose and working your purpose because I feel like you're really making so many transformations happen. And I see it. I mean, it's literally happening around the world and it is a movement and this is why I love you so much. And I could keep talking to you for hours. I know you have to go. I would love it if you just tell people how they can find you. Otherwise, I know the book's gonna be everywhere. Books are sold, right? Rosanne Austin (39:07) Yeah, yeah. Well, I love you too, Michelle. And I really appreciate the support that you give to my work. And we're such a great pair because our work is so synergistic. And it's just fantastic. And I'm really honored to share that with your audience. And here's the thing. I like to encourage women, look, trust yourself. Trust yourself. You have this ability to do this and there's nothing to be afraid of when it comes to the feminine. The feminine is your fertility superpower and the feminine is not just pink and sparkly shit. It's going to be expressed in your own unique way. And the sooner you make up with her, the sooner that you make her okay to be back in the room, she's gonna be your BFF. She is your fertility BFF and she's gonna show you the way. Michelle (39:51) I love that. Rosanne Austin (40:00) So I'm really excited to get this out in the world. I really hope women receive it with the love that it was written. And yeah, thanks for having me on. Thank you for sharing this. Michelle (40:06) Beautiful. thank you so much for coming on. It was awesome. Rosanne Austin (40:13) Thanks, Michelle, bye!
Kamala Harris's importance for Black women in power. The legal challenges to California's child social media law. Finally, Sacramento photographer and music director Raul Gonzo's first major exhibit. Kamala Harris at the DNC The Democratic National Convention is underway in Chicago, and the opening night featured a number of prominent appearances including President Joe Biden, former nominee Hillary Clinton, and the presumptive nominee - Vice President Kamala Harris. Jamilah King, editorial director at Mother Jones joins Insight to talk about Harris' political journey from the state to the national level, and what her candidacy means for Black women in power. CA's Social Media Law and the 1st Amendment A federal appeals court ruled last week that parts of California's social media law, which was intended to protect children, might violate the First Amendment. Leslie Gielow Jacobs, Anthony Kennedy Professor of Law at University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law provides a breakdown of the law's components, the various legal challenges, and the difficulty around regulating social media. McGeorge School of Law is a financial supporter of CapRadio. Artist Raul Gonzo is a Latin American artist, director, and photographer known for his colorful and imaginative visual style. His work can be viewed at the Crocker Art Museum, which is currently hosting his first solo show "Color Madness" through Oct. 20. He joins Insight ahead of an appearance at Creativity Speaks to talk about how he gained his name and developed his bold, unique visual style.
When a client passes away, one of the most important items on our to-do list is to file certain tax returns. In this episode of Trust Me!, we will be discussing an overview of things to consider during the period of post-death administration, mainly focusing on filing the federal estate tax return (Form 706). About Our Guests:Lisa M. Piehl is the Program Manager for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Estate and Gift Tax Policy division. Lisa has been with the IRS Estate and Gift Tax division since 1994 in different roles, such as: Estate and Gift Tax Attorney, Supervisory Attorney, and Attorney Advisor. Lisa works out of the Woodland Hills, CA office. Robin L. Klomparens is a tax attorney and a Director at Fennemore Law. Renowned for her expertise in tax law, Robin excels in navigating complex tax code changes, providing her clients with up-to-date and effective legal counsel. She has contributed significantly to legal education as an adjunct professor at USF's LLM program, Golden Gate University's MS program, and currently at McGeorge School of Law. A prior member and current advisor to CLA's Tax Section Executive Committee and Estate and Gift Committee, and a member of ACTEC, she also contributes to various charitable boards. Her extensive lecturing and publications further establish her knowledge in tax law.About Our Host:Host Anna Soliman is Trust Counsel and Managing Director for Fiduciary Trust International of California out of the Los Angeles Office. Prior to joining Fiduciary Trust International, Anna was an estate tax attorney for the Internal Revenue Service and also worked in private practice, specializing in estate planning and trust administration for ultrahigh net worth individuals. She is also a TEXCOM member and is involved with the Fiduciary Income Tax Section of the American Bar Association. Thank you for listening to Trust Me!Trust Me is Produced by Foley Marra StudiosEdited by Todd Gajdusek
With so many asset classes and niches in real estate, discover why Zach shifted his focus on value-add multifamily investing in this episode!Zach walks us through his journey and experiences in real estate, how he ended up in multifamily after several strategies, and emphasizes the significance of underwriting and due diligence to thrive in the multifamily space. Key Points & Relevant TopicsZach's experiences from mortgage and residential brokerage to syndication and investingWhat made Zach interested in hotel investing and looked for other opportunities later onZach on getting into flex industrial, office space, and triple net leaseAdvantages of investing in multifamily value-add over flex industrialThe importance of constant underwriting in a competitive real estate marketHaving patience and thorough due diligence in real estate investingResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Zach WinnerZach is a founding partner and the CEO of Prosperity CRE, a private equity firm specializing in providing passive investment opportunities in multifamily apartment complexes. He focuses on overseeing the real estate investment portfolios and advising and assisting clients who choose to invest with Prosperity CRE. Zach has successfully owned and operated a residential real estate company, mortgage brokerage company, and escrow company, with offices in Northern and Southern California, assisting clients in the purchase, finance, and sale of properties throughout the United States. Zach also has extensive legal, public affairs, and ballot measure campaign management experience, including representing clients in a wide variety of commercial real estate and land use transactions. He is a licensed attorney and member of the California Bar Association. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California, and the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific.Get in Touch with ZachWebsite: https://prosperitycre.com/ LinkedIn: Zach W.To Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
California's newest state park is named Dos Rios in Stanislaus County. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a pivotal case about homelessness. Finally, an exhibit about the unique history of women and tattoos in Old Sacramento. New State Park ‘Dos Rios' in Stanislaus County California's newest state park Dos Rios will open on June 12 in Stanislaus County. Located along the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers about eight miles west of Modesto in the Central Valley, it's the first state park acquired since 2014. California State Parks Director Armando Quintero joins Insight with more about what the public can expect to see, what is still being developed, the input from tribal communities, as well as how this floodplain restoration project will restore habitat for threatened and endangered wildlife. Supreme Court Hears Landmark Homelessness Case The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments Monday on what some are calling the most important case about homelessness in decades: Johnson v. Grants Pass. The case comes from a 2018 lawsuit challenging an ordinance approved by the small city in Southern Oregon that made it illegal for unhoused residents to camp on public property in the city. A ruling is not expected until June, but the case could have wide-ranging implications. Leslie Gielow Jacobs is an Anthony Kennedy Professor at McGeorge School of Law and joins us with a breakdown of Monday's oral arguments. Marisa Kendall is a Homelessness Reporter for CalMatters and explains the arguments on both sides. Marisa also provides a breakdown of a recent state audit which found that California fails to track its homelessness spending or results. Women Tattoo Exhibit at Sac History Museum An ongoing exhibit at the Sacramento History Museum called Tattooed & Tenacious chronicles the stories of tattooed women throughout California's history. The museum's Executive Director Delta Pick Mello and Experience Manager Alexandra Kowalski talk about the exhibit - which continues until July 28 - as well as how it coincides with Photography Month Sacramento.
As fighting between Israel and Hamas continues, what will happen after the war ends? The so-called two state solution has long been one of the most prominent ideas, where independent states of Israel and Palestine exist side-by-side, but previous attempts to solidify an agreement have fallen short. We'll talk with members of A Land For All, a group of Palestinian and Israeli leaders, activists and scholars who have a new political vision of how to live together with “pragmatic and viable solutions to the obstacles that have stymied prior negotiations, moving us from a paradigm of separation towards a future based on power sharing and shared interests.” We'll talk about their vision for a road to peace and an intertwined future. Guests: Omar Dajani, professor of law, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law; board member, "A Land For All"; former senior legal advisor, Palestine Liberation Organization's Negotiations Support Unit May Pundak, co-leader and executive director, the Israeli branch of “A Land for All” Rula Hardal, lecturer, Arab-American University; research fellow, the Shalom Hartman Institute; co-leader, "A Land For All"
How a Supreme Court case on the abortion medication mifepristone could impact California. Also, California's strategy to recover long declining salmon populations. Finally, the best way to view the upcoming April eclipse. Supreme Court Abortion Pill Case This morning, the Supreme Court heard arguments for another case challenging the right to abortion. FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine challenges the use of mifepristone, a medication typically used in a two-combination dose to terminate a pregnancy (the other medication used is misoprostol). Medication abortions account for roughly two thirds of all abortions in the country - and this ruling can affect all states, regardless of what protections are in place. But there is more at stake than abortion - this case could impact the FDA's regulatory power to approve all drugs and evaluate their safety. Leslie Gielow Jacobs is an Anthony Kennedy Professor of Law at McGeorge School of Law and joins us with a breakdown of today's oral arguments. California's Salmon Strategy California's salmon population has been in decline for decades, largely due to human activity and climate change. To help reverse these trends, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the “California “Salmon Strategy” earlier this year - bringing together governments, conservation groups and tribal communities to revive the salmon numbers by removing dams, restoring habitats, and modernizing hatcheries, among other strategies. Carson Jeffres is a Senior Researcher at the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences and discusses the current salmon population counts, as well as why there is still hope for a strong future for this iconic species. Best Way to See Upcoming Eclipse On April 8, Californians can view a partial solar eclipse. To get the obvious out of the way, at no point is it safe to look directly at the sun during an eclipse. However, with special glasses or telescopes fitted with the right equipment, we can experience this firsthand. Vinita Domier is a coordinator of the Davis Astronomy Club - and calls herself an eclipse chaser. Vinita joins us with more on this celestial phenomena.
Another recall effort against Gov. Newsom. Also, why voters elect local judges and how to vet candidates. Plus, Sac State launches the first-ever MMA sports program “Combat U.” Finally, All City Writers' upcoming performance “Liminal States.” Another Gov Recall Attempt Another recall effort has been launched against Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to POLITICO. Citing the deepening budget crisis, immigration, education, and public safety concerns as some of their top reasons, the group Rescue California will try once again to unseat Gov. Newsom. CapRadio Politics Reporter Nicole Nixon joins us to unpack this latest effort and explain what it would take to make it onto the ballot. Why Do We Elect Judges? When a judicial election comes before California voters, finding information on candidates can be more difficult than other elected offices. And because of California's appointment process, these races may rarely make the ballot, as judges often continue in their seats once their term is up. Mary-Beth Moylan is an Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Experiential Learning at University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and explains the ethical rules surrounding judicial candidates, as well as resources for voters to get informed. Sac State's ‘Combat U' MMA Program Sacramento State is embarking on the first ever combat sports program for boxing, wrestling, muay thai, and jiu jitsu. Combat U – officially Combat Sports and Martial Arts University – launches in the fall semester under the university's Department of Athletics, and in partnership with UFC Hall of Famer Urijah Faber, the owner of Ultimate Fitness. Sac State President Luke Wood and Urijah Faber explain how this will be the first collegiate training ground for students who want to pursue a professional fight career in mixed martial arts (MMA) or in that sport's individual components. All City Writers ‘Liminal States' This weekend you can immerse yourself in creative expression. All City Writers is a collective of local performers. On Saturday, March 2 at 6:30 p.m., they will be at the West Sacramento Black Box Theatre for Liminal States which explores mental health, ancestry, family, and love through one-person shows. Liminal States is directed by Nicole Limón, the founder of Matriarchy Theatre and Sacramento Theatres of Color. Also joining us are performance poet Natachi Mez and Grand Slam Poetry Champion David Loret de Mola (who goes by the pen name AndYes).
EPISODE SUMMARY: Have you ever envisioned trading a traditional 9-to-5 for the dynamic world of real estate investment? This episode welcomes Zach Winner, an ex-lawyer who now navigates the bustling terrain of multifamily apartments, sharing his transformative journey and why he's betting big on this particular niche. Together, we dissect the allure of multifamily properties, from the striking potential for value enhancement to the intricacies of cash-flow optimization. Zach's candid tales from the trenches, including the arduous management of a hotel, underscore the critical importance of hands-on property oversight and the perseverance required to thrive amidst the market's ebb and flow. The episode doesn't just circle around the financial mechanics; it's a heartfelt reflection on the personal gratification gleaned from surpassing investment benchmarks and the intellectual stimulation of a well-nourished mind. I divulge the personal enrichment that comes from my voracious reading habit, spanning a wealth of genres that sharpen my insights both professionally and personally. For listeners aiming to connect further or step into the vibrant world of real estate investing, there's a trove of wisdom and encouragement waiting right here. So tune in, and let's embark on a journey that transcends mere numbers and charts—it's about crafting a life filled with purpose and success, one property at a time. ZACH'S BIO: Zach is a founding partner and the CEO of Prosperity CRE, a private equity firm specializing in providing passive investment opportunities in multifamily apartment complexes. Mr. Winner focuses on overseeing the real estate investment portfolios and advising and assisting clients who choose to invest with Prosperity CRE. Mr. Winner has successfully owned and operated a residential real estate company, mortgage brokerage company, and escrow company, with offices in Northern and Southern California, assisting clients in the purchase, finance and sale of properties throughout the United States. Mr. Winner also has extensive legal, public affairs and ballot measure campaign management experience, including representing clients in a wide variety of commercial real estate and land use transactions. Mr. Winner is a licensed attorney and member of the California Bar Association. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California, and the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific. GET IN TOUCH WITH ZACH : www.prosperityCRE.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachwinner/ https://twitter.com/ZachWinnerCRE EPISODE CHAPTERS: (0:00:00) - Real Estate Investing in Multifamily Apartments Jason Ballara and Zach Winner discuss the transition from law to real estate, focusing on multifamily investments and the importance of hands-on management for profitability. (0:11:38) - Markets, Investors, and Interest Rates Exploring key metrics for strong multifamily markets in the Midwest and Southeast, and the synergy between legal and lending expertise in investor relations. (0:15:49) - Real Estate Investing and Interest Rates Nature's impact on real estate investing with fluctuating interest rates, challenges of bridge and adjustable rate debt, and lessons from market volatility. (0:23:54) - Real Estate Investing and Book Recommendations Exceeding investment projections in real estate, finding joy in improving properties, and maintaining a healthy mind and body through reading. If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
From representing Yoko Ono to winning class action lawsuits on behalf of actors and musicians, Neville Johnson and his partner Douglas Johnson (no relationship) have built one of the most interesting and successful entertainment law practices in the nation, specializing in representing “talent” as opposed to the business side of the industry. Join Rahul and Ben for a fascinating discussion with Neville and Doug, as they describe how they got their start in this practice, recount some of their most interesting cases, and talk about trends in entertainment law resulting from new technologies. About Neville Johnson - Senior PartnerWebsite: Johnson and Johnson, LLP Law Firm | Johnson and Johnson, LLP (jjllplaw.com) Professional Experience:Neville L. Johnson graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of California, Berkeley (1971). He received his law degree from Southwestern Law School (1975), graduating near the top of his class. He has tried over 28 civil jury trials and over 70 civil trials and arbitrations without a jury. He is a member of the invitation-only American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), and is on the Board of Governors of the Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles (CAALA since 2005), the Board of Directors of the national organization Public Justice, and on the Board of Governors of the Beverly Hills Bar Association 2013-2015 and 2020-2022 (BHBA). Johnson is a long-time member of the invitation-only Los Angeles Copyright Society, and on the Board of The California Society of Entertainment Lawyers. He was nominated for Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2005 by CAALA. He was Co-Chair of the Entertainment Law Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association from 2009 to 2011. He has been on the Planning Committee of the USC Entertainment Law Institute since 2011. He has appeared in courts in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Nevada, New York, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Tennessee, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. In 2020, Mr. Johnson and his team secured a verdict in a Right of Publicity case of over 9 Million Dollars in damages, and over 7 Million Dollars in attorneys fees. Mr. Johnson has litigated and settled countless cases against a wide array of defendants concerning royalty accounting, profit participation, publicity rights, idea theft, copyright infringement, and many other entertainment law matters. He has also served as an adjunct professor at Southwestern Law School since 2012, where he teaches Entertainment and Media Litigation. However, his greatest pride has been in defending the privacy rights of all citizens against the worst malefactors in the media. His work in this field was perhaps best summarized by Professor David A. Elder, a leading expert on the law of privacy, who published the following special dedication in his treatise, Privacy Torts: To Neville L. Johnson… who has led the charge, often successfully (and always creatively and with great passion) in exposing some of the worst outrages of media newsgathering. Neville ranks with Brandeis and Warren as the great defenders of privacy. All America is in his debt. Mr. Johnson has practiced entertainment law and IP law since 1975 [except for 10 months in 1977-78 when he was a Public Defender (juvenile) in Los Angeles County and handled over 100 matters, including two murder trials and one attempted murder trial]. Mr. Johnson has represented many well-known celebrities and entertainment concerns. The firm currently represents Sylvester Stallone in net profit litigation, and many other writers, directors, actors, producers, musicians, models, and JoJo Siwa, the biggest teen star in the world. He and his firm have been lead counsel in many class actions, including pioneering class actions in the entertainment industry against the entertainment unions, major record companies and motion picture companies. The firm has also handled a number of consumer class actions. The firm handles 15 to 20 right of publicity cases a year. Mr. Johnson is a frequent lecturer and written extensively on entertainment, copyright and media and other legal topics, including in London, England (Entertainment attorneys based in the UK, London Branch of Entertainment Section of BHBA), Cannes, France (MIDEM, the international music convention), New York (ABA Forum on Communications Section, and Entertainment Law Section and New York Bar Assn.: Entertainment Law Section), Nashville (ABA Entertainment Law Section), Las Vegas (ABA Entertainment Law Section), Miami, Arizona State University, Stanford University, U.C. Berkeley, Loyola Law School, Southwestern Law School, USC Entertainment Law Institute annual forum (3 times) as well as the undergraduate school, California Western School of Law, California State University, Northridge, and many times to the Entertainment Section of the BHBA as a panelist or moderator), the Intellectual Property Section of Los Angeles County Bar Assn., and Berklee College of Music (Boston). Johnson & Johnson LLP, based in Beverly Hills, California, is a litigation firm that specializes in complex litigation with a particular emphasis on entertainment, intellectual property, right of publicity, privacy, defamation, consumer issues, and class actions. Mr. Johnson and the firm also negotiate business and entertainment agreements. Representative Matters:Obtained a 9.6 Million Dollar jury verdict after a seven week jury trial for claim of violation of the right of publicity, Hansen v. The Coca Cola Company, the largest verdict for a right of publicity case in the history of the United States. The trial court also awarded 7.4 million dollars in attorneys' fees.Obtained a unanimous landmark privacy ruling from the California Supreme Court in Sanders v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. (1999) 20 Cal.4th 907, a decision that is included in multiple casebooks and taught in law schools across the country.Obtained a published California Court of Appeal opinion representing fitness celebrity Richard Simmons in right of privacy claims against a magazine and private eye for placing a GPS tracker on a car. Simmons v. Bauer Media (2020)Represented numerous victims (both individually and in a class action) of notorious wiretapper Anthony Pellicano and other liable parties, including obtaining a favorable partial affirmance of a significant sanctions award by the California Court of Appeal in Gerbosi v. Gaims, Weil, West & Epstein LLP (2011) 193 Cal.App.4th 435, which concerned a law firm's use of Pellicano's services.Pioneered the use of class actions against studios and record labels for improperly accounting to artists regarding royalties and profit participation, obtaining multiple eight-figure settlements therefrom. Represented many individuals in profit participation claims, including Sylvester Stallone, Jack Klugman, Richard Dreyfuss and Mike Connors.Represented the heir of songwriter Gram Parsons in Parsons v. Tickner (1995) 31 Cal.App.4th 1513, defeating a statute of limitations defense and establishing a fiduciary duty claim against a music publisher.Represented numerous legendary musicians and/or their estates on a variety of contractual, accounting, and intellectual property matters, including John Lennon, Buddy Holly, Michelle Phillips, Rick Nelson, P.F. Sloan, members of Earth, Wind and Fire, Mitch Ryder, Lloyd Price and many others.Obtained a $15 million award in a jury trial business fraud case. Honors:He has been repeatedly selected by Super Lawyers as one of the top entertainment attorneys in Southern California (top 5% of attorneys as voted by peers). In 2020, 2021 and 2022 Super Lawyer and his peers named him one of the top 100 attorneys in Southern California, the only entertainment attorney on the list, he was named one of the top 100 Power Lawyers in Entertainment Law by The Hollywood Reporter every year since, 2008, and in 2020 moved to a new permanent category and designated a “Legal Legend.” He has also been designated numerous times one of the top lawyers in entertainment by Variety and Los Angeles legal newspapaer The Daily Journal. He was nominated as Trial Lawyer of the Year by the California Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles. He is a fellow at the American Law Institute (only 2% of all attorneys are members). In 2020 he was honored as Alumnus of the Year by the Biederman Entertainment Law Institute at Southwestern Law School. A law review article about his career is Richard and Calvert, “Suing the Media, Supporting the First Amendment: the Paradox of Neville Johnson and the Battle for Privacy,” 67 Albany Law Review 1097 (2004). On June 23, 2015, the Los Angeles Times did a major profile (front page, Business Section) on his career, “Contract Sport, ‘Go-to' L.A. Lawyer Says Hollywood Studios Are Shortchanging His Clients,” noting that Johnson & Johnson is one of the few firms successfully taking on the entertainment establishment on a regular basis. The cover story of the July 2016, issue of Attorney at Law magazine is about Neville Johnson. The Los Angeles Business Journal profiled him on its first page, “Lawyer Up,” (September 9, 2019). Speaking Engagements:He is a frequent speaker, including in London, England [Entertainment attorneys based in the UK, London Branch of Entertainment Section of Beverly Hills Bar Association (BHBA)], Cannes, France (MIDEM, the international music convention), the Intellectual Property Section of Los Angeles County Bar Assn., and Berklee College of Music (Boston); and the Los Angeles Copyright Society. New York (ABA Forum on Communications Section, and Entertainment Law Section and New York Bar Assn.: Entertainment Law Section), Nashville (ABA Entertainment Law Section), Las Vegas (ABA Entertainment Law Section), Miami, Arizona State University, Stanford University, U.C. Berkeley, Loyola Law School, Southwestern Law School, USC Entertainment Law Institute annual forum (3 times) as well as the undergraduate school, California Western School of Law, California State University, Northridge, and many times to the Entertainment Section of the BHBA as a panelist or moderator), SInce 2011 he has moderated the panel on ethical issues for the annual Year in Review for the Entertainment Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association. Publications: Johnson & Johnson, “Interesting New Developments About Which All Practitioners Should be Aware,” 31 New York State Bar Assn, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal 56 (2020); Johnson, Johnson, Smolla & Tweed, “Defamation and Invasion of Privacy in the Internet Age,” 25 Southwestern Journal of International Law 9 (2019) Johnson & Johnson, “Trouble in Tinseltown, Los Angeles Daily Journal (April 23, 2019); “My Big Mouth,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (March 29, 2019); Johnson & Johnson, “Entertainment Contracts with Minors in New York and California, 30 New York State Bar Assn, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal 75 (2019); Johnson & Johnson, “A New Way to Revive a Corporation?,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (October 18, 2016); Johnson & Johnson, “Hollywood Docket: One Sided World,” 27 New York State Bar Assn, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal 32 (2016); Johnson & Elder, “Maybe America Needs More Peter Thiels,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (August 8, 2016); “We've Lost Control,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (June 16, 2016); “Talent Agency Act Survives Suit, Clarity Remains Elusive,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (May 10, 2013); “The Man Who Seduced Hollywood,” 36 Los Angeles Lawyer 41(September 2013); “Remedies for Web Defamation,” California Lawyer 36 (May 2013); “To Find Employment as a Lawyer, You Must Market Yourself,” 36 Los Angeles Lawyer 12 (June 2013); “Ten Rules for Success in the Practice of Law, 31 Los Angeles Lawyer 12 (June 2008); Chapter, Johnson & Aradi, “Defamatory Tweeting and Other Name and Likeness Violations” in Building Your Artist's Brand as a Business, International Association of Entertainment Lawyers (2012) (includes a discussion of right of publicity); Chapter, Johnson & Fowler, “Litigation: How to Draft Defensively Without Killing the Deal” in Licensing of Music from BC to AD (Before the Change/After Digital), International Association of Entertainment Lawyers (2014); Elder, Johnson & Rishwain, “Establishing Constitutional Malice for Defamation and Privacy/False Light Claims When Hidden Cameras and Deception Are Used by the Newsgatherer,” 22 Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review 327 (2002); “New Developments in California Privacy and Defamation Law,” 23 California Litigation 21 (2010); Johnson & Johnson, “What Happened to Unjust Enrichment in California? The Deterioration of Equity in the California Courts,” 44 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 277 (2010); Johnson & Walsh, “The Danger of “Anti-Libel Tourism” Litigation in the United States, 32 Los Angeles Lawyer 44 (December 2009); Johnson, “Privacy and the First Amendment”, California Litigation (2006); co-author “Caught in the Act,” Los Angeles Lawyer (1998) (an analysis of trends in the right of privacy); Johnson & Lang, The Personal Manager in the California Entertainment Industry, 52 Southern California Law Review 375 (1979)(a definitive article on the regulation of talent agents, personal managers, and the interplay of entertainment unions and guilds in that nexus). He co-authored chapters on music publishing and personal managers in The Musician's Business & Legal Guide (2017 5th edition), and wrote the authorized and best-selling biography of the greatest coach in the history of sports, The John Wooden Pyramid of Success (Second Edition 2004). Since 2012, Neville and Douglas Johnson have taught a course on entertainment and media litigation as Adjunct Professors at Southwestern School of Law. From 2011-2014, he was one of the panelists teaching the Los Angeles County Bar Association new admittees course on class actions; and since 2011 he has moderated the panel on ethical issues for the annual Year in Review for the Entertainment Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association. Professional Associations:American Board of Trial Advocates (invitation only)Association of Business Trial LawyersBeverly Hills Bar Association Co-Chair Entertainment Section, 2009-2011Board of Governors, 2012-2015, 2020-2022Consumer Attorneys Association of Los AngelesBoard of Governors, 2005-PresentConsumer Attorneys of CaliforniaLos Angeles Copyright Society (invitation only)Los Angeles County Bar AssociationLoyola Productions [Filmmaking arm of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits)]Co-Chair of the Board, 2009-PresentNational Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy organization)Voting Member (as the recording artist professionally known as Trevor McShane)Public Justice (National organization advocating for consumers and fundamental rights)Board of Governors, 2011-PresentUSC Entertainment Law InstitutePlanning Board, 2011-Present Education:J.D., Southwestern University School of Law, 1975B.A., University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, 1971 Practice Areas:Media LawEntertainment LawEntertainment Class ActionsPrivacy LawComplex Business Litigation Matters, including breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty and fraudRight of Publicity (wrongful use of name and likeness)Copyright Infringement and Theft of Idea casesIssues involving the entertainment unions Admissions:CaliforniaUnited States Supreme Court About Douglas Johnson - Managing PartnerWebsite: Johnson and Johnson, LLP Law Firm | Johnson and Johnson, LLP (jjllplaw.com) Professional Experience:Mr. Johnson is well known for handling high-profile and high-impact entertainment matters. His clients include producers, actors, directors, writers, production companies, music artists, composers, music publishers, and independent record labels. He is well-known for his successes in royalty disputes, profit participation disputes, right of publicity cases, and theft of idea cases for film and television. Mr. Johnson also handles invasion of privacy and libel cases, business disputes, and class actions. Mr. Johnson has been repeatedly named by Super Lawyer as a top intellectual property litigator for more than a decade, representing the top 2.5% of the profession in Southern California. Mr. Johnson also serves as outside general counsel for WorldStarHipHop.com, a popular music and pop culture website, where he deals with cutting-edge copyright, media, and right of privacy issues. Mr. Johnson has handled numerous copyright infringement lawsuits in Federal Court for Worldstar. Since co-founding Johnson & Johnson, Mr. Johnson has been at the forefront of developing California's right of publicity laws. He regularly represents celebrities, models, and professional athletes in litigation against defendants who have wrongfully used their images. He has litigated cases up to the California Supreme Court, advocating for precedent to protect the rights of all Californians from those who would seek to profit from their names, images, and likenesses without authorization. Mr. Johnson's advocacy in this area of law extends to his participation on speaking panels, publication of scholarly articles, and educating law students on the importance of these rights. Mr. Johnson recently litigated a right of publicity case that resulted in a 9.6 million jury award and an attorney fee award of 7 million against Coca-Cola and Monster Energy for building their Hubert's Lemonade brand around the name of the founder of Hansen Juices, Hubert Hansen. Mr. Johnson also received a seven-figure jury award in a right of publicity case for an actor/supermodel. Representative Matters:Handled profit participation disputes on behalf of Sylvester Stallone (Demolition Man, Expendables, and the Rocky Films), Glen Larson (Magnum PI, Knight Rider, Fall Guy, Battlestar Galactica), Ed Weinberger (Amen), Richard Dreyfuss (Goodbye Girl, Mr. Holland's Opus, and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, and What About Bob?), Raymond Wagner (Turner and Hooch), Jack Klugman (Quincy, Odd Couple), Mike Connors (Mannix), the Estate of Charles Bronson (St. Ives, Telefon), Mort Engelberg (Hot Stuff and Smokey And The Bandit), and the owners of the Friday 13th horror franchise. Lead counsel in a class action against Sony Music, resulting in $12.7 million settlement and 36% uplift in ongoing foreign streaming royalties in Nelson v. Sony (S.D.N.Y) benefiting thousands of legacy recordings artists; currently co-counsel in similar litigation on behalf of legacy artists signed to Warner and Universal. Lead Counsel defending RatPac inidea theft case over the 2018 Melissa McCarthy movie, Life of the Party. (case dismissed on Motion for Summary Judgment).Lead Counsel representing producer in a dispute over turnaround rights to the film Rush Hour 4. Lead Counsel for Janet Jackson in a royalty dispute with her label. Obtained $5.35 million in retrospective relief and an estimated $3.1 million in savings over the next three years in Risto v. AFM & SAG-AFTRA (C.D. Cal.) for non-featured performers who receive royalties from the AFM & SAG-AFTRA Intellectual Property Rights Distribution Fund.Obtained a seven-figure settlement as lead counsel in a major talent management dispute for actress Karrueche Tran after successfully freezing all her manager's assets in Tran v. Muhammad (C.D. Cal.)Currently representing the leading production music company in North America on a variety of copyright matters both in and out of litigation-see, e.g., Associated Production Music v. The Vail Corp. (C.D. Cal.)Co-counsel in class actions against major Hollywood studios alleging endemic underpayment on home video and new digital media for pre-1982 movies for writers, producers, actors, and directors. In those cases, Mr. Johnson handled the settlement with Universal for $25 million, the settlement with Fox for $12.6 million, and the settlements with Sony and Paramount.Mr. Johnson was co-counsel in three class actions against the record industry companies over digital download royalties of underpayments to artists (Temptations/Motels/Ronee Blakely), resulting in eight-figure settlements. The cases dealt head-on with unresolved points of law as to the classification of digital downloads, and the rights of artists to receive royalties in the face of changing technology. Mr. Johnson has litigated several high-profile libel actions against large media companies, resulting in several mid-seven-figure settlements. Recently he represented Richard Simmons against In-Touch Magazine. In May 2020, he argued and won an Anti-SLAPP appeal for Mr. Simmons.With his partner, Neville L. Johnson, he settled three class actions against the Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, and Screen Actors Guild of America for tens of millions of dollars of unpaid foreign levies. Defended blues icon B.B. King in a case seeking declaratory relief regarding the right to produce a film about his life, resulting in dismissal of the lawsuit.Obtained a seven-figure jury verdict in Oregon U.S. District Court on behalf of a music artist and record company in a copyright infringement case.Represented business owner in arbitration in a partnership dispute resulting in a seven-figure award for the client.Wrongful death and civil rights case resulting in reorganization of staffing and training at a county jail. The matter was featured on the cover of the Sacramento News & Review and constituted the largest settlement in the nation at the time for such a case. Thought Leadership:Panelist, CalCPA: Entertainment Industry Conference (June 21, 2022)Panelist, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Year in Review, Ethics (January 13, 2020)Adjunct Professor, Entertainment and Media Litigation, Southwestern School of Law, (2012 to Present)Panelist, “Backend Optics: Profit Participations Through Different Lenses,” Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2018)Panelist, “I'm a Celebrity, You Can't Do That, (Can You?), California Society of Entertainment Lawyers, (2018)Panelist, “Entertainment Year in Review: Entertainment Litigation With Stars Of The Bar,” Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2017)Panelist, “The Right of Publicity: The State of The Current Law,” Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2014)The Ever-Evolving Courtroom Drama of Net Profits, Donald L. Stone's Inn of St. Ives, (2012)Panelist, Right of Publicity: How Much Is Your Client Really Worth?, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2012)Panelist, Current Issues in Right of Likeness, Defamation and Privacy, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2011)Panelist, Injuries Without Remedies, Loyola Law School's Legal Symposium, (2011) Sample Publications:The Troubling Trend of Online Exceptionalism to Copyright's Separate Accrual Rule, New York State Bar Association, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 34, No. 2, (Summer 2023)Florida sides with California on delayed discovery in copyright cases, Daily Journal (March 3, 2023)The Second and Ninth Circuits Diverge on Copyright Law's Discovery Rule, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol 33, No. 2 (Fall 2022)The Top 3 Copyright Law Developments of 2022 (So Far), New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 33, No. 2, (Spring 2022)Say Goodbye to Back-End Deals, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Fall 2021)3 Music Litigation Developments in 2020-2021, Daily Journal (October 23, 2021)Contract, Fraud, and Libel Damages, Journal of Consumer Attorneys Associations for Southern California, Advocate Magazine (October 2021). 3 Music Litigation Developments in 2020-2021, Daily Journal (September 16, 2021)Recent Developments In Entertainment Law: Defamation Jurisdiction, Copyright, and Talent Contest Agreements (Summer 2021)Black Windows: Scarlett Jo vs Disney, Daily Journal, (July 6, 2021)Recent Right of Privacy Developments, Daily Journal, (July 22, 2021)Developments In Libel, Social Media, Privacy and The Right of Publicity, (Spring 2021)Copyright Developments in 2020, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Sring 2021)Pandemic-era Appellate Rulings Take on Arbitration, Los Angeles Daily Journal (April 22, 2021)Recent Interesting Cases, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 31, No. 2, (Spring 2020)Hollywood Docket: Trending: Data Privacy, Copyright Trolling, And A Clause To Keep In Mind, New York State Bar Association, (June 6, 2020)Recent Development In Copyright Law, Daily Journal, (August 2, 2020)COVID-19 And The Return To Film Production In California, Los Angeles Daily Journal, (July 13, 2020)Interesting New Developments About Which All Practitioners Should Be Aware Of, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 31, No. 1, (Winter 2020)My Big Mouth, Journal of Consumer Attorneys Association for Southern California, Advocate Magzine, (December 2019)Entertainment Contracts With Minors in New York and California, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 30, No. 1, (Spring 2019)Defamation and Invasion of Privacy in the Internet Age, Southwestern Journal of International Law, Volume XXV (2019)When Will Legal Communication Result In Liability? Los Angeles Daily Journal, (Mar 29, 2019)Entertainment Contracts With Minors: Clarification Needed, Los Angeles Daily Journal, (Nov. 27, 2018)Tales and Lessons Regarding the Right of Publicity, USC Entertainment Law Spotlight, Issue 2, (2018)Hollywood Docket: Tales and Lessons Regarding the Right of Publicity, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, No. 2, (Summer 2018)Hollywood Docket: Essential Clauses for Drafting an Ironclad Release and Consent Agreement, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1, (Spring, 2018)Before You Sign That Deal At Cannes…Produced By, Producers Guild of America, (April/May 2017)Hollywood Docket: Making the Perfect Pitch, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 27, No.3, (Fall/Winter 2017)Hollywood Docket: One-Sided World, New York State Bar Association, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol 27, No. 2., (Summer, 2016)A New Way to Revive a Corporation, Los Angeles Daily Journal, (Oct 26, 2016)Hollywood Docket: Social Media, the Law, and You, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Fall 2016)What Happened to Unjust Enrichment in California? The Deterioration of Equity in the California Courts, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, Vol. 44:277 (Fall 2010) Published Cases:Gerbosi v. Gaims, Weil, West & Epstein, LLP (2011) 193 Cal.App.4th 435Walker v. Geico General Ins. Co. (9th Cir. 2009) 558 F.3d 1025Simmons v. Bauer Media Group USA, LLC (2020) 50 Cal App.5th 1037Education:J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, 2000, Dean's ListB.A., University of Southern California, 1996, Dean's List Practice Areas:Entertainment LitigationComplex Business LitigationClass Action LitigationIntellectual Property LitigationDefamation, Media, and First Amendment LawRights of Privacy and Publicity Admissions:California
Gov. Newsom said he will veto a bill that would limit youth tackle football. Also, remembering the late Sacramento Councilmember Lauren Hammond. Finally, McGeorge School of Law is celebrating its centennial. Newsom Sacks Bill Limiting Youth Tackle Football CapRadio Healthcare Reporter Kate Wolffe updates a bill that would limit youth tackle football over concerns that it could lead to chronic brain injuries. The legislation was authored by Democratic Assemblymember Kevin McCarty, who is also a Sacramento mayoral candidate. It sparked passionate debate about safety and parental rights. But the bill has been stopped in its tracks. Gov. Newsom has said he would veto the legislation if it passed the State Legislature. Kate explains why McCarty has said he will not move forward with the bill. Remembering Late Councilmember Lauren Hammond A pioneering Sacramento leader has passed away. Former City Councilmember Lauren Hammond, the first Black woman elected to the governing body, died last Thursday at the age of 68. State Sen. Angelique Ashby, current District 8 Councilmember Mai Vang, and former Sacramento Mayor Heather Fargo join Insight for a remembrance of Hammond, who was not only a trailblazing leader, but also an influential mentor. McGeorge Law School Celebrates 100 Years Sacramento's McGeorge School of Law is celebrating its centennial this year. The school, which started as a one-room night school in downtown Sacramento in 1924, has grown to become one of California's premiere law schools. Joining us today on Insight is Michael Hunter Schwartz, dean of the McGeorge Law School, who was recently named as one of the country's most influential people in legal education.
COVID, RSV and flu cases have been on the rise. Also, a former UC Davis student charged with stabbing deaths is competent to stand trial. Finally, Donna Apidone's book “Drive-Time Meditations” will be performed at Stories on Stage Davis. COVID, RSV & Flu Season A triple-whammy of respiratory infections has a lot of people sick with fever, cough, and just plain misery. RSV, COVID, and flu are surging in our state and around the country. While California ranks high, there are areas of the country that are much worse off. As schools go back into session and people head back to work, we asked Dr. Dean Blumberg, ?Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Health, to give us an update on the situation and what can be done to try and stay healthy through the rest of the winter season. Davis Stabbing Suspect Competent to Stand Trial Carlos Reales Dominguez, the 22-year-old former UC Davis student accused of fatally stabbing two people and injuring a third last year, was deemed competent to stand trial on Friday. The ruling comes five months after he was initially declared incompetent and sent to a state hospital for treatment. CapRadio Health Care Reporter Kate Wolffe joins Insight with a perspective from inside the courtroom, and shares her reporting on UC Davis launching a 24/7 mobile team called Health 34 to intervene with students before a crisis. The service is available to all students, faculty and staff free of charge and can be reached at (530) 754-3434. Also joining Insight is Michael Vitiello, Distinguished Professor at the McGeorge School of Law, who provides a breakdown of what competency means, the legal standards of the insanity defense, and how Dominguez's future trial could play out. Donna Apidone at Stories on Stage Davis There is a unique space for literature in Yolo County. Stories on Stage Davis highlights the work of talented writers by pairing their work with actors who bring new life by performing literature. Stories on Stage Davis Founder Jeri Howitt joins Insight about the a new year of shows, which includes freelance writer and former CapRadio Morning Edition Host Donna Apidone's newest book Drive-Time Meditations, which will be read in part by director, actress and theatre educator Janis Stevens on Saturday, Jan. 13.
ABOUT ZACH WINNERZach is a Founding partner and the CEO of Prosperity CRE, a private equity firm specializing in providing passive investment opportunities in multifamily apartment complexes. Zach has successfully owned and operated a residential real estate company, mortgage brokerage company, and escrow company, with offices in Northern and Southern California, assisting clients in the purchase, finance, and sale of properties throughout the United States. Zach is a licensed attorney and member of the California Bar Association. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California, and the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific. THIS TOPIC IN A NUTSHELL: Zach's career background and journey to real estateCompanies built before real estate Transition to Commercial Real EstateMetrics they look at when looking at multifamily deals Markets they focus onAsset Under Management & Partnership with PM companiesAbout the 80-unit dealHow they found the dealUnit mix and capital Improvements doneWhat are things that entice them to buy the deal?Challenges and silver lining of this deal Returns, split, and equity multipleCost segregation and 1031 exchangeUnderwriting and due diligence Different types of investorsFuture business endeavors of Prosperity CRE Connect with Zach KEY QUOTE: “Eventually, I realized for a variety of reasons that you're better off investing in larger properties and more commercial properties. It's a higher asset class, you have economies to scale, there are significant tax advantages, and you're dealing with much more professional property management companies.” SUMMARY OF BUSINESS:Prosperity CRE is a diversified commercial real estate investment firm, headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Prosperity CRE acts as operators, asset managers, and equity syndicators for commercial real estate properties throughout the US. ABOUT THE WESTSIDE INVESTORS NETWORK The Westside Investors Network is your community for investing knowledge for growth. For real estate professionals by real estate professionals. This show is focused on the next step in your career... investing, for those starting with nothing to multifamily syndication. The Westside Investors Network strives to bring knowledge and education to real estate professional that is seeking to gain more freedom in their life. The host AJ and Chris Shepard, are committed to sharing the wealth of knowledge that they have gained throughout the years to allow others the opportunity to learn and grow in their investing. They own Uptown Properties, a successful Property Management, and Brokerage Company. If you are interested in Property Management in the Portland Metro or Bend Metro Areas, please visit www.uptownpm.com. If you are interested in investing in multifamily syndication, please visit www.uptownsyndication.com. #RealEstateInvesting #Acquisition #ProsperityCRE #syndicator #PassiveInvestors #MultifamilyDeals #CommercialRealEstate #Attorney #AssetUnderManagement #MarketRents #CapEx #CapitalImprovements #DueDiligence #ValueAdd #Underwriting #AssetManagement #CostSegregation #PropertyManagement #LimitedPartners #GeneralPartners #Entrepreneur #Multifamily #BuildingWealth #CashFlow #PassiveWealth #FinancialFreedom #NewEpisode #podcasting #JointheWINpod #WestsideInvestorsNetwork CONNECT WITH ZACH WINNER: Email: zw@prosperitycre.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachwinner/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZachWinnerCRE CONNECT WITH US For more information about investing with AJ and Chris: · Uptown Syndication | https://www.uptownsyndication.com/ · LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/71673294/admin/ For information on Portland Property Management: · Uptown Properties | http://www.uptownpm.com · Youtube | @UptownProperties Westside Investors Network · Website | https://www.westsideinvestorsnetwork.com/ · Twitter | https://twitter.com/WIN_pdx · Instagram | @westsideinvestorsnetwork · LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13949165/ · Facebook | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork · Youtube | @WestsideInvestorsNetwork
Thirty years ago, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin shook hands on the White House lawn and pledged to work together for peace. At that historic meeting, they signed what became known as the first Oslo Accord, ushering in an era of renewed optimism that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could be resolved. Was its failure inevitable? Amid the tragedy of the current Israel-Hamas war, The New York Times magazine recently assembled a panel of experts — three Palestinian, three Israeli and one American – to discuss the Oslo peace process and why it broke down. Two of the participants in that discussion and journalist Emily Bazelon, who moderated it, join us to look back at what happened before and after the handshake and what it can tell us about the possibilities for negotiating peace. Guests: Emily Bazelon, staff writer, The New York Times Magazine; author, "Was Peace Ever Possible?" in the New York Times; co-host, Slate's political gabfest Efraim Inbar, professor of political studies, Bar-Ilan University; president, Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security Omar Dajani, former senior legal advisor, Palestine Liberation Organization's Negotiations Support Unit; professor of law, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law
This is ReConversations, a special interview with Joe DosReis, Senior Vice President of GEMCAP Development, live from ICSC ReCon 2023.ReConversations is an exclusive mini-series of The Crexi Podcast, an insider's look at all things commercial real estate, powered by NNN Pro Group.The Crexi team visited ICSC ReCon LIVE in Las Vegas from the floor of the convention center at the NNN Pro Group's booth. The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Yannis Papadakis sits with Joe to cover wide-ranging topics, including:Introductions and early career movesKey mentors, lessons learned, and why “no deal is worth dying for”Current trends in retail space and the impact of financing on the sectorHow past market cycles apply to todayChallenges the market faces today, such as the bid-ask gap between the increased construction costs of build-to-suits and what tenants are expecting to pay in rentSeeking big opportunities in office's current headwinds, if you know where to lookThoughts on the rise of technology and AI in the CRE spaceRapid fire questions and sign-offsAnd much more!A special shout out and thanks to our friends at the NNN Pro Group, the market leading net lease investment sales and advisory team who is making this podcast series possible. NNN Pro Group has completed over $30 billion in net lease sales and is one of the largest sale-leaseback advisors in the country. To learn more about their team and services, you can visit their website.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out our blog, Crexi Insights.Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately start browsing hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties.Follow Crexi: WebsiteInstagram Facebook TwitterLinkedinYoutube About Joe DosReis:Joe DosReis has over 22 years of experience in the commercial real estate industry. Joe began his career as an account executive for an investment properties team at CBRE, where he served 12 years in various capacities, including investment properties, retail leasing and Global Corporate Services divisions. Following his time with CBRE, Joe made the transition to the occupier side of the business when he joined Krispy Kreme as a Real Estate Manager and led new store development efforts and existing store lease re-negotiations for the brand. This was followed by his time as the Director of Real Estate at Bojangles where he lead a team of real estate professionals overseeing all franchise and corporate new store development, existing store lease optimization effortsJoe earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Science from California State University, Fresno and a Juris Doctor from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Joe is a proud military veteran where he served as a Combat Engineer for the U.S Army.
In this episode of The Workplace podcast, employment law expert Matthew Roberts and Chris Micheli, adjunct professor at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and a partner with Aprea & Micheli, Inc., give an update on important labor and employment-related bills that passed the California Legislature last week, including bills on discrimination in the workplace (SB 403 (Wahab; D-Hayward), CalChamber job killer bill AB 524 (Wicks; D-Oakland), CalChamber-opposed bill AB 2188 (Quirk; D-Hayward), and SB 700 (Bradford; D-Gardena)); expansion of paid sick leave (CalChamber job killer bill SB 616 (Gonzalez; D-Long Beach)); and reproductive-related bereavement leave (CalChamber “Oppose Unless Amended” bill SB 848 (Rubio; D-Baldwin Park)).
Using high-tech tools to combat garbage and invasive species at Lake Tahoe. A new book looks at what the victims' rights movement has gotten right and wrong. A run to raise funds for foster youth is taking place Saturday at Land Park. Robots to Keep Lake Tahoe Blue The fight to Keep Tahoe blue is turning to technology. Robots, the size of golf carts, are being deployed to rid the beaches of plastics, garbage and debris, while the skimmers are sucking harmful chemicals and invasive plants from sensitive areas like the Tahoe Keys. Amy Alonzo is the Environment Reporter for the Nevada Independent and joins us to discuss the use of these high-tech tools, how effective they are, where they're being used, along with the push to keep them funded for the future. Author of 'The Victims' Rights Movement: What It Gets Right, What It Gets Wrong' The Victims' Rights Movement began more than 50 years ago, and in that time, has been credited with more resources and justice for victims. But a new book is challenging us to look at the pitfalls of the movement, and to reframe our definition of success so that it includes preventing violent behavior in the first place. Mike Vitiello, Distinguished Professor of Law at University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, discusses his new book “The Victims' Rights Movement: What It Gets Right, What It Gets Wrong.” Fundraiser to Help Foster Families and Youth There are tens of thousands of children in need of foster care across California. And connecting these children with foster parents takes a network of will and support. Foster Hope Sacramento has been around for more than 30 years, recruiting and helping those who wish to become foster parents. And this weekend is a great opportunity to get outside and support them. Jennifer Walker, Family Approval Specialist with FosterHope Sacramento, discusses the non-profit's work and its “Run to Foster Hope” fundraiser taking place Saturday, Sept. 9 at William Land Park to support programs that help stabilize and support children and youth in crisis.
This episode of the Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast sponsored by Bearing Advisors, Jim Hunt interviews Carolyn Coleman, the Executive Director of the CA League of Cities. · A candid conversation about the housing crisis in California. · And, much more 7 Steps to an Amazing City: 1. Attitude 2. Motivation 3. Attention to Detail 4. Zing 5. Inclusiveness 6. Neighborhood Empowerment 7. Green Awareness Thanks for listening and look forward to having you join us for the next episode. Links Mentions During Show: · www.AmazingCities.org · www.AmazingCities.org/podcast to be a guest on the podcast About Carolyn Coleman Carolyn Coleman brings over 25 years of experience as a leader and an advocate in the public and private sectors to her role as executive director and CEO of the League of California Cities, the largest and oldest organization representing California's cities and towns and their leaders. Under her leadership, Cal Cities advances policies to expand local control through education and advocacy to enhance the quality of life for all Californians. She joined Cal Cities in December 2016 after a decade with the National League of Cities (NLC) in Washington, D.C., as senior executive and director of federal advocacy. A national organization, NLC advances policies at the federal level that expand local control and provide resources for local programs. During her tenure at NLC, she oversaw the organization's advocacy efforts and worked closely with city leaders from across the country and the 49 state municipal leagues to protect and promote local interests in matters before Congress, within the White House, and in the courts. Prior to NLC, Coleman served as deputy mayor for the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, where she led the mayor's initiatives involving public works, economic and community development, parks and recreation, and neighborhood services. She previously practiced law and held marketing leadership positions in the private sector. In addition to her professional endeavors, Coleman serves on the board of trustees of the University of Indianapolis and on the dean's cabinet at the McGeorge School of Law. She also serves on the NLC and the California Foundation on the Environment and the Economy boards of directors, as well as the Public Policy Institute of California's Statewide Leadership Council. She holds a law degree from Indiana University and a degree in business administration from the University of Kansas. About Your Host, Jim Hunt: Welcome to the “Building Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast” … The podcast for Mayors, Council Members, Managers, Staff and anyone who is interested in building an Amazing City. Your host is Jim Hunt, the author of “Bottom Line Green, How American Cities are Saving the Planet and Money Too” and his latest book, “The Amazing City - 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City” Jim is also the former President of the National League of Cities, 27 year Mayor, Council Member and 2006 Municipal Leader of the Year by American City and County Magazine. Today, Jim speaks to 1000's of local government officials each year in the US and abroad. Jim also consults with businesses that are bringing technology and innovation to local government. Amazing City Resources: Buy Jim's Popular Books: · The Amazing City: 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City: https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/the-amazing-city-7-steps-to-creating-an-amazing-city · Bottom Line Green: How America's Cities and Saving the Planet (And Money Too) https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/bottom-line-green-how-america-s-cities-are-saving-the-planet-and-money-too FREE White Paper: · “10 Steps to Revitalize Your Downtown” www.AmazingCities.org/10-Steps Hire Jim to Speak at Your Next Event: · Tell us about your event and see if dates are available at www.AmazingCities.org/Speaking Hire Jim to Consult with Your City or Town: · Discover more details at https://www.amazingcities.org/consulting Discuss Your Business Opportunity/Product to Help Amazing Cities: · Complete the form at https://www.amazingcities.org/business-development A Special Thanks to Bearing Advisors for the support of this podcast: www.BearingAdvisors.Net Jim Hunt of The Amazing Cities
Updated 9:38 a.m., Aug. 9, 2023 Why a former UC Davis student charged in deadly stabbings will head to a state hospital instead of a criminal trial. How California's cattle industry is evolving with climate change. UC Davis student heads to state hospital , Distinguished Professor at McGeorge School of Law, explains why a former UC Davis student is incompetent to stand trial in deadly stabbings that took place in the college town. Carlos Reales Dominguez, 21, is charged with fatally stabbing 50-year-old David Breaux on April 27 and 20-year-old Karim Abou Najm on April 29, as well as critically injuring 64-year-old Kimberlee Guillory on May 1. Last week, a mental competency trial ended with Dominguez being ordered to a state hospital for treatment, and once rehabilitated he will return to Yolo County Superior Court for the criminal trial. Cattle industry and climate change Gas from livestock are the biggest producers of methane, the leading cause of dangerous greenhouse gasses. And while it's a worldwide problem, cattle ranchers and dairy producers in California are working to evolve with the help of technology to be part of the solution. Joining Insight is Cody Nicholson Stratton, Chairperson of the California Cattle Council, to talk about how the industry has changed over the years and the challenges it still faces. We'll also learn why the council is launching an educational campaign that paints the cattle industry as a positive resource in the fight against drought, wildfires and extreme climate change. Interim Schedule Update for August: The Insight team is taking a moment this month to catch their breath. Join host Vicki Gonzalez for live shows each Monday through Thursday from 9-9:30am, or listen anytime here on our website or the Insight podcast feed. Here & Now starts half an hour earlier at 9:30am. Correction: A previous version of this article misidentified the California Cattle Council. This has since been corrected.
Slam the Gavel welcomes Attorney Adam Dodge to the podcast. Attorney Adam Dodge is the co-founder of EndTAB (Ending Technology-Enabled Abuse). A frequent speaker and lecturer at universities and national conferences, Adam earned his B.A. from UC Santa Barbara and his J.D. by way of McGeorge School of Law and Hastings College of the law. Adam's work is characterized by his dedication to addressing the EXISTING and FUTURE THREATS posed by technology to victims of crime and gender-based VIOLENCE. He has written extensively on technology-enabled abuse, non-consensual pornography, co-authored a domestic violence advisory on the emerging threat of 'deepfakes' and created the first resource guide for victims of Nonconsensual Deepfake Pornography. Adam's work in the field of DIGITAL IMPERSONATION has been featured in the Washington Post and Mashable. Adam spends a great deal of his time delivering innovative technology-enabled abuse trainings to victim-serving organizations and government agencies around the world. As the former Legal & Technology Director of Laura's House, Adam led a department that processed over 1,200 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE restraining order cases annually. Dedicated to advancing impact legislation and public policy, Attorney Adam Dodge sits on the Policy Advisory Council for the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence. He also co-authored The Empowered Woman's Guide to Divorce and has contributed to features in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, SELF Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Gizmodo and others. He also writes for the Huffington Post and his television appearances include Dr. Phil. We discussed how important it is for parents to be aware of what their kids are getting into online. techsavvyparent.com is there for parents to learn about new technological advances in apps and how to navigate discussions with their children and what to be aware of on-line.To Reach Adam Dodge: https://www.thetechsavvyparent.com/ endtab.orgThis episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. A Child Protective Services case is one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Don't face it alone. Face it with confidence! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you can have access to former CPS investigators to make sure you preserve your rights and protect your family. If you're facing CPS involvement and aren't sure where to turn, their child welfare consultants can help you. Visit cpsprotect.com/subscribe and enter the coupon code: SlamTheGavel for 10% off your first year of UrgentAssist AVAILABLE in ALL 50 STATES.Web:www.cpsprotect.comSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Slam the Gavel welcomes Attorney Adam Dodge to the podcast. Attorney Adam Dodge is the co-founder of EndTAB (Ending Technology-Enabled Abuse). A frequent speaker and lecturer at universities and national conferences, Adam earned his B.A. from UC Santa Barbara and his J.D. by way of McGeorge School of Law and Hastings College of the law. Adam's work is characterized by his dedication to addressing the EXISTING and FUTURE THREATS posed by technology to victims of crime and gender-based VIOLENCE. He has written extensively on technology-enabled abuse, non-consensual pornography, co-authored a domestic violence advisory on the emerging threat of 'deepfakes' and created the first resource guide for victims of Nonconsensual Deepfake Pornography. Adam's work in the field of DIGITAL IMPERSONATION has been featured in the Washington Post and Mashable. Adam spends a great deal of his time delivering innovative technology-enabled abuse trainings to victim-serving organizations and government agencies around the world. As the former Legal & Technology Director of Laura's House, Adam led a department that processed over 1,200 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE restraining order cases annually. Dedicated to advancing impact legislation and public policy, Attorney Adam Dodge sits on the Policy Advisory Council for the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence. He also co-authored The Empowered Woman's Guide to Divorce and has contributed to features in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, SELF Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Gizmodo and others. He also writes for the Huffington Post and his television appearances include Dr. Phil. We discussed how important it is for parents to be aware of what their kids are getting into online. techsavvyparent.com is there for parents to learn about new technological advances in apps and how to navigate discussions with their children and what to be aware of on-line. To Reach Adam Dodge: https://www.thetechsavvyparent.com/ endtab.orgThis episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. A Child Protective Services case is one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Don't face it alone. Face it with confidence! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you can have access to former CPS investigators to make sure you preserve your rights and protect your family. If you're facing CPS involvement and aren't sure where to turn, their child welfare consultants can help you. Visit cpsprotect.com/subscribe and enter the coupon code: SlamTheGavel for 10% off your first year of UrgentAssist AVAILABLE in ALL 50 STATES.Web:www.cpsprotect.comSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryann-petri/support
Our featured interview tonight is with Dan Croxall. This is the third in our series of interviews with "Journeymen Pipe Smokers" - guys that have been smoking pipes between five and 10 years. Dan is a professor at his alma mater, the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Prior to returning to academia, Dan practiced law at the world's largest law firm (DLA Piper LLP) as a complex civil litigator and white-collar criminal defense attorney. He then opened the world's smallest law firm (Croxall Law) in 2013 to focus his practice on representing California Craft breweries and related parties. At the top of the show, Brian will have a trip report on his visit to Jackson, MS to The Country Squire for the party and last recording of the Country Squire Radio Podcast.
Sue Ann Van Dermyden, JD, AWI-CH, is a founding and Senior Partner of Van Dermyden Makus Law Corporation and Managing Partner of VM's San Diego Office. Sue Ann began as an employment litigator in 1993. Since 2006, her practice focuses on conducting workplace and Title IX investigations. She also provides expert witness testimony on employment matters; and, conducts interactive and entertaining training seminars. Sue Ann is an educator, serving as adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law teaching workplace investigations. Sue Ann is also a shareholder and faculty of T9 Mastered, a training company focused on educating Title IX sexual assault investigators. Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-ann-van-dermyden-06140b12/ Van Dermyden Makus: https://www.vmlawcorp.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/
lovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com.Hon. Michelle TongJudicial Assignments· Elected March 3, 2020; Sworn-in January 4, 2021· Judicial Assignments: Small Claims (January 2021 – present); five week coverage Civil Harrassments and Default Judgments Community talks· Judges in the Classroom – presented Animals in the Classroom to bilingual Cantonese immersion elementary school classes· Vanguard – summer interns, July 2021· Transforming the Judiciary – UCLA Criminal Justice Program, August 2021· McGeorge School of Law – Road to the Bench, August 2021 Prior Employment San Francisco Public Defender's Office· Managed Pretrial Release Unit (PRU), April 2020 – December 2020· Felony Trial Attorney, 2008 – April 2020· Misdemeanor Attorney, March 2006 – 2008· Felony Paralegal, January 2004 – March 2006 Eviction Defense CollaborativeEviction Defense for Self-Represented tenants, October 2001 – January 2003 Judge Edward M. Chen, US District Court for the Northern District of CaliforniaExtern, September - October 2001 Professional Experience Tried 53 cases to a Jury Verdict and conducted hundreds of preliminary hearings and pretrial motions. Represented thousands of clients. Litigated various legal defenses and issues including self-defense, mental health defenses, intoxication, eyewitness identification, DNA evidence, three strikes, possession of weapons, narcotics sales, sexual assaults, robbery, residential burglary, domestic violence, gang allegations, shootings, assault and threats against police officers. Louis Goodman www.louisgoodman.comhttps://www.lovethylawyer.com/ 510.582.9090 Musical theme by Joel Katz, Seaside Recording, Maui Technical support: Bryan Matheson, Skyline Studios, OaklandAudiograms & Transcripts: Paul Roberts We'd love to hear from you. Send me an email at louis@lovethylawyer.com. Please subscribe and listen. Then tell us who you want to hear and what areas of interest you'd like us to cover. Please rate us and review us on Apple Podcasts. Louis Goodman www.louisgoodman.comhttps://www.lovethylawyer.com/510.582.9090Music: Joel Katz, Seaside Recording, MauiTech: Bryan Matheson, Skyline Studios, OaklandAudiograms: Paul Roberts louis@lovethylawyer.com
Jill gives coaches legal advice on what they should and should not do when it comes to Name Image and Likeness, Recruiting and Collectives. This is a must listen for coaches, administrators, collectives, and student athletes. Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Go To Jill's Website Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
This podcast is One of My Favorites from the Past. Jill explains exactly how much 3 percent of your agent Fee actually costs you! Listen up you may be a bit surprised. During December 2022 Sports Agent Academy, Virtual Sports Agent, and Jill's Book Born to Be A Sports Agent will be 20% off. The discount code is HOLIDAY2022 Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
This is one of my favorite interviews I did with my husband John Baxter. He discusses how NFL players need to really think about who has their back when they are choosing representation. During December 2022 Sports Agent Academy, Virtual Sports Agent, and Jill's Book Born to Be A Sports Agent will be 20% off. The discount code is HOLIDAY2022 Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
This week Jill and Jerome Fogel discuss Name Image and Likeness and NIL Legislation. During December 2022 Sports Agent Academy, Virtual Sports Agent, and Jill's Book Born to Be A Sports Agent will be 20% off. The discount code is HOLIDAY2022 Jerome Fogelis is an attorney and investment advisor. He is author of the book The Gauntlent. You can purchase his book on Amazon. Buy Jerome Book Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
Di Barbadillo is a community organizer who works alongside Black Lives Matter LA, the Check the Sheriff Coalition, and the Philippines-US Solidarity Organization (PUSO SoCal). In addition, Di is an active Legal Observer and Co-President of the Executive Board for the National Lawyers Guild, Los Angeles. Di was born and raised in Los Angeles and is second-generation Filipina-American. She went to college at UCLA and law school at The University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. In her free time, she likes to organize pop-up markets for local small businesses owned by people of color. She is a power house and we are so happy to have her on CTN with JD todayWhat You Will Hear:IntroductionHow Di's education facilitated her activismDi's parent immigration experiencesPrivilege vs opportunitySecond generation definedCultural student groups in collegeTension and change between the black and asian communitiesWhite supremacy and proximity to whitenessUnifying, bonding and solidarity across culturesThe phrase “Asian Hate” and why we should stop using itBuilding collective powerConversation and facing internal conflictLAPDMental healthQuotes:“When you realize how much you didn't learn, you are kinda wondering how much of the history you were taught was revisionist, and you realized it was probably all of it.”“Capitalism is very much like white supremacists”“I look at Gen Z and I see a lot more open-mindedness. I see a lot more young people fighting for ethnic studies and I think if we can make people understand that we're trying to solidify a bond that used to be there and that was broken apart at some point, we're not just building something new.”“We are not free until black people are free.” “I takes conflict, cooperation, and solidarity moving together in different spaces.”“Conflict is necessary. And conflict doesn't have to be a knock down, drag out, we're falling out, end all, be all like discussion.”Mentioned@DeeeeezzyyyInstagramlinktr.eeRescission Act
This week Jill and Jerome Fogel discuss How NFL Draft PIcks should invest bonus money. In addition the tips every player should do daily to have success. 1) Be on Time 2) Do what You say Your Going to Do 3) Be prepared. During December 2022 Sports Agent Academy, Virtual Sports Agent, and Jill's Book Born to Be A Sports Agent will be 20% off. The discount code is HOLIDAY2022 Jerome Fogelis is an attorney and investment advisor. He is author of the book The Gauntlent. You can purchase his book on Amazon. Buy Jerome Book Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
This week Jill, Michael and Joe discuss the difference between Representing Major League Baseball players vs NFL players. We discussed the difference between the MLB draft NFL draft, fees, and salary structure. Michael McGinnes and Joe Guzman represent Major League Baseball players. There company is called Enpowerment Sports Group. ig @empowermentsg Joe twitter & ig is @JosephRGuzman, joseph@empowermentsportsgroup.com Michael is an author of the book G.P.S. Guide For Athletes and Those Who Surround Them. To Order: Go to Mike and Joe's Website michael@empowermentsportsgroup.com. Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this, my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Rick Santorum is Senior Advisor for Convention of States. Senator Santorum was a candidate for the Republican nomination for President in 2012 and 2016 – winning the 2012 Iowa caucuses, 10 additional states and nearly 4 million votes. Prior to his campaigns for president, Rick served two terms in both the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, where he gained a reputation as one of the nation's leading government reformers, pro-life advocates, and national security experts. ANDMark Meckler is the President of Convention of States Foundation & Convention of States Action (COSA). COSA has over 5 million supporters and activists, representing every state legislative district in the nation. Before COSA, Mark was the Co-Founder of Tea Party Patriots. Mark has a B.A. from SDSU and a law degree from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. He practiced law for two decades.
We are joined today by Dina Cataldo, a lawyer and coach to highly successful lawyers who are seeking more in their life. Dina shares her unique insights about: -How to avoid the bad habits in our law practice -The importance of self-awareness -The benefits of compassion and self-forgiveness -How to achieve "more" in our professional and personal lives -The benefits of seeking support when you are looking for greater success in your professional life This is an episode not to miss! Dina is on a mission to help lawyers live their most fulfilling lives. A California native, she's lived all over California and went to McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. She became a criminal prosecutor in Sacramento and for 15 years tried dozens of jury trials ranging from DUI to homicide and negotiated thousands of cases. After a breast cancer diagnosis at 29, Dina had an epiphany. If chemotherapy felt like a vacation, there was something definitely wrong with what she was experiencing as a lawyer. She didn't want to curb her ambition though, so she kept looking for that next thing that lit her up. She found it in coaching. Dina is certified by the Life Coach School and left her job as a district attorney to coach lawyers full time in January 2022. She helps lawyers manage their time and their mind, so they can live better. When she's not coaching, you can find her walking her dog Frankie, traveling, or playing in her garden. You can reach Dina here: Be a Better Lawyer Podcast: https://dinacataldo.com/podcast The Busy Lawyer's Guide to Getting 5 Hours Back Weekly: https://dinacataldo.com/busylawyer Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dina-cataldo/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/dina.cataldo Are any of you suffering from burnout and a difficulty in setting boundaries? If so, obtain my free tips on how to set boundaries and avoid burnout here: https://www.garymiles.net/burnout
Jill and Laura Okmin discuss Sports Media Contracts and the Clauses that are not enforceable, women and their worth in the sports media market, GALvanize, Leveraging your Currency while your playing or coaching for a team, How to Vet your Agent and much more. If you are a player, coach, sports journalist, student, or sports agent this episode is packed with a lifetime of information! Laura Okmin is a seasoned reporter for FOX Sports' NFL coverage and the third-longest tenured sideline reporter in the league's history. In addition to her role with the network, she provides analysis for Westwood One's Thursday Night Football, Monday Night Football and NFL Playoff coverage. Named to Sports Illustrated's The Unrelenting, which highlights the most powerful; most influential; and most outstanding women in sports, Okmin has covered the biggest names on the biggest stages. Spanning two decades, some of her work includes over ten Super Bowls, three Olympics, multiple NBA Finals, World Series and All-Star Games. Outside of her career as a reporter, Okmin's main passion is mentoring young women. For the past decade, her company, GALvanize, has reached over four thousand women of all ages in every area of sports across the country. She also conducts media training for professional athletes, coaches, NFL/ MLB teams and business professionals in addition to serving as a senior media consultant for the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association. Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all Jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on YouTube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share Jill's podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
Listen to McGeorge School of Law's marketer, Ashley Golledge, talk about how she markets a law university. Connect with Ashley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleygolledge/ https://law.pacific.edu/law Welcome to the Higher Ed Demand Gen Podcast. We offer you the opportunity to listen to higher education marketing leaders share knowledge about learnings, strategies, and tactics that are relevant now. See what you can learn today by listening to one of our episodes. Concept3D helps Higher Ed Leaders create location-driven interactive mapping and virtual tour experiences that engage your students, showcase your university, and effectively tell your story.
Joe Fernandez, former Fresno State Football and NFL player and Jill discuss how Joe navigated his career after football. Three important points came from this interview Hardwork + Helping people + Good mentors = Success. If you need help getting a mortgage email Joe! joefernandez@loandepot.com Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. Contracts and Connections are my unique gifts. I also love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/ Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on You Tube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com
This episode (#96) of All Hazards gives us a view of Cal OES's mission through a legal lens. We sit down with Cal OES Chief Counsel Jennifer Bollinger. She covers everything from how she became an attorney, and how she came to Cal OES and why she's here for the long term. Daily life as a lawyer for state government is one thing - life at Cal OES is another; it's fast paced, exciting and very challenging. Jennifer goes over all of it, from the time she joined the agency as a staff attorney to now as chief counsel. Fun fact - Jennifer has a weight bench in her office! Jennifer L. Bollinger, 40, of Sacramento, has been appointed Chief Counsel at the Governor's Office of Emergency Services. Bollinger has been Chief Counsel at the Department of General Services since 2020. Bollinger was Assistant Chief Counsel at the Governor's Office of Emergency Services from 2018 to 2020. She was Board Counsel at the California Fire and Rescue Training Authority from 2016 to 2019. Bollinger held several positions at the Governor's Office of Emergency Services from 2017 to 2018, including Acting Assistant Chief Counsel, Senior Counsel and Acting Contracts and Procurement Division Chief. She was a Financial Services and Business Litigation Attorney at LeClairRyan from 2015 to 2016. Bollinger was an Attorney at the California Public Employees' Retirement System from 2013 to 2015 and at the California State Teachers' Retirement System from 2010 to 2013. Bollinger held several positions at Porter Scott Attorneys from 2008 to 2010, including Litigation Associate and Legal Intern. Bollinger earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Links JC-319482 - Senior Counsel ATTORNEY III Final Filing Date: 8/25/2022 https://www.calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=319482 Cal OES Legal Affairs Podcast #71: Cal OES Legal Chief Alex Pal Sets High Bar to Help Ensure a Resilient California
THREE SIMPLE STEPS TO TEACH ANYTHING TO ANYONE WITH NYSSA BROWN JILL AND NYSSA DISCUSS THREE SIMPLE STEPS TO TEACH ANYTHING TO ANYONE 1) WHAT DOES THE STUDENT ALREADY KNOW 2)WHAT DOES THE STUDENT NEED TO LEARN 3) CONNECT WHY THE STUDENT NEEDS TO LEARN THE INFORMATION WITH THE INFORMATION THEY ARE LEARNING Jill guest Nyssa Brown empowers entrepreneurs to design the best course in their industry by getting their big ideas out of their heads and into an online course. With over 20 years experience, Nyssa has coached educators and course creators on six continents to share their expertise, creating courses that transform their students and their businesses. Free Guide - "5 Online Course Mistakes that will Lose You Money - and How to Fix them Using Research-Backed Strategies" http://bespokecurriculum.com/5-mistakes Bespoke Curriculum Design: http://bespokecurriculum.com Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan,Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. I love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with 32 year veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on You Tube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
This week Jill discusses USC and UCLA joining the Big Ten. She discusses why and how this happened and how it will impact the student athlete and the Pac 12 Conference. What is your opinion? Jill is a 32 veteran Sports Attorney, representing Coaches, Players, Athletic Directors, Media, NIL Consultant, CEO of Academic Gameplan, Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law, Podcaster and Author. I love to mentor and teach and have many free resources and online courses to help everyone. Do you need Representation? Get in touch with Jill Now! Click here to see all jill has to offer! https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter To Learn how to teach the Rules, Fundamentals and Techniques of How to Win at the Game of School and Life go to https://academicgameplan.com Click on this link to sign up for any of the free classes below https://linktr.ee/jillmcbridebaxter Free Class for Athletic Coaches Pondering Representation Free Class for Aspiring Sports Agents/Attorney Free Class for Businesses, Athletes, or Universities seeking Consultation on Name, Image, and Likeness Free Class for Athletes Looking for Representation Set Up a Free Consultation with 32 year veteran Sports Attorney Jill McBride Baxter https://calendly.com/jillbaxter/one-on-one-meeting Do you Need Legal Representation right now? Call 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com Follow Jill IG https://www.instagram.com/agentjillbaxter/Follow Jill Twitter https://www.twitter.com/agentjillbaxter Follow Jill on You Tube https://youtube.com/user/jillbaxterAGP Follow Jill on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agentjillmcbridebaxter Follow Jill on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcbridebaxter Visit Jill's Website https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Subscribe and Share this my podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/representation-without-taxation/id1356954624
California's legislative response to overturning Roe v. Wade. Implications on same-sex marriage and healthcare. Impacts of other recent Supreme Court Decisions on California. “The Landing Spot,” a non-religious LGBTQ+ safe space in Placer County. Today's Guests CapRadio Politics Reporter Nicole Nixon explains California's legislative response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Lisa Ikemoto, Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis, on the impact of the Supreme Court's Decision on Roe and the potential implications for health care law and medical research. Leslie Gielow Jacobs, Anthony Kennedy Professor and Executive Director, Capital Center for Law & Policy, McGeorge School of Law, discusses U.S. Supreme Court decision on abortion and other and how other recent rulings will impact California. Pastor Casey Tinnin with Loomis Basin Congregational Church, United Church of Christ in Placer County, discusses creating “The Landing Spot,” a non-religious safe space for LGBTQ+ youth and adults.
Moto racer, marathoner, former LDS Bishop, current law practice owner, Harley rider and Las Vegas Rescue Mission volunteer Donald "Butch Williams" joins the Alph Quorum Show and speaks of the profound lessons taught to him by the mature men in his life. He shares experiences about struggles early in his marriage and how he and his wife partnered up to heal and build a beautiful life together. This humorous, wise, and gentle teacher, a man of pure masculine energy, shares some unforgettable stories, passing along bold and very charming bits of ALPHA wisdom. You're gonna love this conversation.
Today we welcome to SacTown Talks, Chris Micheli. Micheli is a Principal at Aprea & Micheli, Inc. and Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law. As a lobbyist, attorney, author, and professor, Micheli has many great stories and plenty of wisdom to share. Today, we discuss Micheli's experiences, the current challenges in lobbying, his reputation as an expert in tax lobbying, his most recent book, and more. SacTown Talks is a podcast about California politics, policy and culture. We feature interviews with California political leaders, and analysis by experts and insiders focusing on the Capitol. Like, share, and subscribe to learn more!
Digital abuse is becoming an increasingly large problem. In this episode, Adam Dodge joins me for a discussion about the ways in which current or former partners may be misusing the internet and tech to harm individuals in unhealthy and abusive relationships. Adam is a licensed attorney whose work is characterized by his dedication to preventing and addressing the ways adults and children are harmed online and via their devices. He is the founder of EndTAB and is an internationally recognized digital safety expert who believes you do not have to be a tech expert to stay safe in the digital age. Together we discuss all things digital safety, autonomy, and abuse. Adam shines a light on unauthorized account access, digital gaslighting, and tracking devices. This episode is a reminder that you can prevent the violation of your digital safety, often more easily than you think. Online abuse is deeply traumatic and harmful. You deserve to be safe in your relationships, whether you are offline or online. Show Highlights How technology is used as a tactic in abuse (4:53) Unauthorized account access: personal autonomy includes consent to your accounts, technology, and apps (6:01) What you need to know about password safety and other steps to take in order to protect your online accounts (9:19) Dealing with harassment on social media, why blocking someone could have unintended consequences, and why you might want to mute/restrict instead (17:03) Adam answers the question, “Can my Amazon Echo be used for eavesdropping?” (25:39) How to figure out if you have a spy device in your home (26:38) Everything you need to know about stalkerware (39:10) Can your ex mirror your computer or device and see everything you are inputting? (34:28) Adam tells us about Smartphone air tags which are being used as a tracking device (41:19) Learn more about Adam Dodge: The founder of EndTAB, Adam is an internationally recognized digital safety expert who believes you do not have to be a tech expert to stay safe in the digital age. His work is characterized by his dedication to preventing and addressing the ways adults and children are harmed online and via their devices. He has written and presented extensively on digital safety, online abuse prevention, technology-enabled abuse, and co-authored the first safety advisory on the emerging threat of ‘deepfakes.' A frequent speaker and lecturer at universities and national conferences, Adam is also a special advisor to the Coalition Against Stalkerware and sits on the World Economic Forum's Digital Justice Advisory Committee. His work and expertise has been featured on CBS and in Vogue, the MIT Technology Review, Washington Post, NBC News, the Verge, Mashable, Wall Street Journal, SELF Magazine, Los Angeles Times, GQ, HuffPost and others. Adam is a licensed attorney in California and prior to founding EndTAB, he spent 9 years leading the legal department at Southern California Domestic Violence Nonprofit. He earned his B.A. from UC Santa Barbara and his J.D. by way of McGeorge School of Law and Hastings College of the Law. Resources & Links:Information and resources may also be found at: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/how-to-protect-yourself-from-digital-abuse-with-adam-dodge All New Should I Stay or Should I Go? programAdam's websiteAdam on InstagramAdam on Twitter Adam on LinkedIn Fing App Stopstalkerware.org Consumer Reports security planner TODAY'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: THE DIVORCE SURVIVAL PROGRAM As one of the pioneers of the divorce coaching industry, I've been helping women (most of whom are moms) navigate the divorce process for the last decade. AND NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, ALL OF MY DIVORCE WISDOM IS AVAILABLE IN ONE ONLINE PROGRAM. This program is 100% for you if… You're a mom looking for a clear roadmap to a divorce that won't destroy your kids You're looking for answers and a roadmap You understand that divorce is a long game You're willing to put away your boxing gloves You want this to be a respectful and collaborative process in service of your kids You understand that divorce is, first and foremost, an emotional process and you're ready to ‘go there' Are you ready to learn from one of the world's top divorce experts and set yourself on the path towards the best possible outcome? YEAH, Y'ARE!!! JOIN THE SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO FACEBOOK GROUP