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When things go bad all you need to do is pick up the phone and CALL. Since the US Supreme Court allowed lawyers to advertise in the 1970s, practices like these have skyrocketed, with often shoddily-produced results. Are tacky lawyer ads trashing the profession or simply making it more easily accessible to those who might not otherwise know who to call when they need an attorney? We are rebroadcasting a long-time favorite episode from our archive as we slow down for the summer. We aim to publish some classic episodes until we return in the fall. Please do not hesitate to reach out in the meantime with suggestions or comments!Below please find producer Sean Cole's original write-up for Call NOW! I have always been so impressed by lawyer commercials on TV, and by impressed I mean…totally confused. I’m always like, “Who told you that disaster footage or wooden readings from cue cards or your cousin wearing a judge’s robe would be a great way to represent your law practice?” But then I stumbled into the engine room of lawyer advertising regulation. And learned about the silent era before these ads were even allowed. And the Big Bang after which they couldn’t be contained. And the subtle, possibly endless civil war in Lawyer Nation over how and even whether attorneys should advertise their services—whether lawyers have doomed themselves as a profession with all these swiveling gavels and toll-free numbers, or whether they’re reaching the aggrieved, attorney-less masses while exercising their First Amendment rights to free speech. If you want to know more, click on the audio above. Hammers await you. Flaming cars and talking cars and possibly aliens await you. Seriously, do not delay: CLICK NOW. To donate, visit our website www.lifeofthelaw.org Send an email connect@lifeofthelaw.orgProduction Credits: Reporter/Producer: Sean Cole Producer: Kaitlin Prest Music: Kyle Kaplan, Todd MacDonald, Matthew Darr Additional Production: Shannon Heffernan, Ashleyanne Krigbaum Additional Music - Andrea Hendrickson Social Media Editor - Rachael Cain Executive Producer - Nancy Mullane Executive Director - Tony Gannon We are a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. © Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Where does one find a discussion of research on abduction for forced marriage amidst West and Central African conflicts? Where does one find research on how ‘yes means yes’ policies on university campuses have affected the college students intended to follow these new rules of consent? What about a conversation on the various strains of conservative thought? The Law and Society Association’s annual conference just came to an end, and we were happy to find the scholars and researchers engaging these questions and more. For the first time, Life of the Law set up a listening station where attendees could interface with the production team, listen to previous podcast episodes and engage in impromptu conversation. Life of the Law also co-presented the panel Building Partnerships, which was a discussion on the year-long process of producing our four-part Uganda series. The series was an international collaboration of journalists, researchers and legal scholars that worked together across time zones in order to tell the stories of people once held in captivity. Life of the Law facilitated two panels where attendees pitched potential ideas for stories based on their own work. We are grateful to everyone who stopped by our listening station to contribute ideas, make suggestions, listen to our podcast and even agree to impromptu interviews. The exchange of information that was based on years of research by LSA scholars, advocates, attorneys, sociologists and political scientists made for an incredible conference. For our next episode, we also had the opportunity to speak with former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas Wallace B. Jefferson and Professor of Law at the University of Houston Renee Knake. To donate, visit our website www.lifeofthelaw.org Send an email connect@lifeofthelaw.org Production Credits: Executive Producer - Nancy Mullane Sr. Producer - Tony Gannon Associate Producer - Andrea Hendrickson Social Media Editor - Rachael Cain We are a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. © Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Immigration law is a mystery. Unless you’re an immigrant seeking relief under the law, or you’re an immigration law attorney, it’s an unknown. Then, earlier this year, Karla McKanders, a professor of immigration law at Vanderbilt Law School sent us an email. Her law students were producing their final reports on immigration and refugee law as audio stories, and would Life of the Law be interested in listening to, and possibly publishing their work as part of our New Voices series? Absolutely. Tony Gannon, our senior producer and I met with the class for a conference call workshop but they were well on their way to building their stories. Today, Life of the Law presents three of the stories produced by the students in Professor McKanders' immigration law class at Vanderbilt University Law School. A note - they were not asked to approach the project as journalists, but as law students, so some of their stories include their perspectives on immigration and refugee law. Many refugees leave their home country because of a well-founded fear they will be persecuted if they remain. As Joshua Minchin reports, how “well-founded fear” is defined and interpreted can make a profound difference for individuals seeking refuge in the United States. Our first story is Well Founded Fearby Joshua Minchin. So if a refugee appears in a US Immigration court with a claim of well founded fear, will they receive a fair neutral hearing by the court, or do judges bring their own bias to the bench in asylum hearings? Our second story is Wrong Judge, at the Wrong Time by Simina Grecu. Our final story… is from Rachael Pikulski. The US places an important role in helping refugees throughout the world by providing funding to the United Nations. But this year, the Trump Administration cut funding to the UN agency that provides services to refugees. Rachael Pikulski took a look at the impact of these cuts on one group of refugees, Palestinians. Production Credits: This episode of Life of the Law was produced by Joshua Minchin, Simina Grecu and Rachael Pikulski, students in Professor Karla McKanders' Immigration Law Class at Vanderbilt Law School. It was edited by Life of the Law’s Senior Producer, Tony Gannon and Associate Producer, Andrea Hendrickson, who also composed the music. Additional music by Alex Blank. Our Social Media Editor is Rachael Cain. We are a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. © Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How curious are you about your genetic makeup? There are hundreds of companies that provide direct-to-consumer tests that promise your genealogy, deep ancestry and biogeographical ancestry. Other tests offer genetic information about your health and traits, with some promising your whole genome sequencing. But when you get the results, do you really know what you have? And do you know, without a doubt, who ultimately has access to your genetic information? This week, our team meets up in the studios of KQED in San Francisco to see if we can sort out the answers to the question - genetic testing - promise or peril? Join Life of the Law's team Osagie Obasogie, Tony Gannon, Nancy Mullane and guest, Lea Witkowsky who joined the Innovative Genomics Institute as a science policy analyst to look at the regulatory landscape as it relates to new genetic engineering technologies and the role of public perception in biotechnology development and adoption. Production Credits: This episode of Life of the Law was edited and produced by Nancy Mullane, Tony Gannon and Andrea Hendrickson. Our in-studio engineer was Katie McMurran. Our Social Media Editor is Rachael Cain. Thanks to our In-Studio team Lea Witkowsky, Policy Analyst with the Innovative Genomics Institute; Osagie Obasogie, Professor at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health; and Life of the Law's Associate Producer, Andrea Hendrickson. We’re a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. Special thanks to The Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, and Marcy Darnovsky and Osagie Obasogie at The Center for Genetics and Society. © Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some two decades ago, filmmaker Andrew Nicols wrote and directed GATTACA a sci-fi movie that presented a future in which individuals and society were at risk from having gained access to, and control of, our genetic code. Today, 20 years after the movie's initial release, that future fiction, once considered distant and impossible, is, in many ways, now. More than 500 laboratories offer 2,000 genetic tests. Once limited to medical professionals, the FDA has approved direct-to-consumer genetic tests that can test for 5,000 variants. Instead of looking at simple chromosomes, we can pay for the sequencing almost all of our genetic material. For some parents-to-be, prenatal genetic screening allows couples to decide whether to complete a pregnancy to term, or with preimplantation genetic diagnosis, allows them to allows couples to decide whether to have an embryo found to have "disorders and mutations" implanted at all. Are we paying attention to the ways this information is, and could, alter the human race in ways once thought only possible in sci-fi novels and movies like GATTACA? While the general consensus in the scientific community seems to be to steer clear of research that affects hereditary genetic traits, the push to test that boundary seems inevitable. To consider these questions in 2018, The Center for Genetics and Society and the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society presented two screenings of GATTACA followed by panel discussions with the audiences in the Bay Area. This episode of Life of the Law was produced by Senior Producer, Tony Gannon and Associate Producer Andrea Hendrickson. Nancy Mullane is our Executive Producer. Our Social Media Editor is Rachael Cain. We sampled audio clips from the film GATTACA. All other music was composed by Andrea Hendrickson. Katie Murphy audio described portions of the film. We’re a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. © Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mothers, brothers, sons and daughters in cities across the country are suffering from the loss of a loved one to police use of fatal force. In 2017 The Washington Post reports police officers in the United States shot and killed 987 people. Sixty eight of them, men and women, some of them teenagers like Tony Robinson, were unarmed when they were shot and killed by police officers. The county with highest number of police shootings per capita in the country, is right here in Kern County in California. Last year, police in Los Angeles shot more than three times the number of people shot by police in New York City, even though NY has one-fourth as many officers. What is the law on the police use of lethal force? Is there a way, under the law, to prevent these deaths from happening in the future? This week, Life of the Law's team meets up in the studios of KQED in San Francisco to talk about our most recent episode, DEATH BY POLICE: A MOTHER'S (AUDIO) DIARY and officer use of fatal force. In-Studio Team: • Osagie Obasogie, Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and a Member of Life of the Law’s Advisory Board • Tony Gannon, Life of the Law’s Senior Producer • Troy Williams, Founder of the San Quentin Prison Report and RISE Coordinator at Chabot College. • And joining us from the studios of KQED in Sacramento, Lizzie Buchen, Legislative Advocate for the ACLU of California’s Center for Advocacy and Policy. Production Notes: IN-STUDIO: POLICE, RACE AND FATAL FORCE was produced by Tony Gannon and Andrea Hendrickson. Nancy Mullane is Executive Producer. Rachael Cain is our Social-Media Editor. Katie McMurran was our engineer at KQED in San Francisco. Katie Orr engineered from KQED studios in Sacramento. Special thanks to Lizzie Buchen, Legislative Advocate with the ACLU California’s Center for Advocacy and Policy and Troy Williams, Founder of the San Quentin Prison Report and RISE Coordinator at Chabot College for joining us In-Studio. Life of the Law is a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. Visit our website, Life of the Law.org and make a very much appreciated donation to help cover the costs of producing this feature episode. © Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Police officers throughout the U.S. shoot and kill unarmed people, in Sacramento, Detroit, New Orleans and in Madison. The Washington Post reports 987 people were shot and killed by police in 2017, sixty-eight of them were unarmed. There are marches and calls for investigations and in the end, justice is elusive. So when Life of the Law producer Zoe Sullivan said the mother of an unarmed bi-racial teenager who had been shot and killed by a police officer in Madison had been keeping an audio diary after her son's death, we listened. We hope you will too. Production Notes: DEATH BY POLICE - A MOTHER'S (AUDIO) DIARY was recorded by Andrea Irwin and produced by Zoe Sullivan. Tony Gannon is our Senior Producer. Nancy Mullane is Executive Producer. Music and production support by Andrea Hendrickson. Rachael Cain is our social-media editor. Life of the Law is a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. Visit our website, Life of the Law.org and make a very much appreciated donation to help cover the costs of producing this feature episode. © Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What would men in prison say, if we just listened? This week, Life of the Law presents a new INSIDE SAN QUENTIN episode - conversations inside San Quentin produced exclusively by men incarcerated inside the prison. We have laptops and can watch just about any movie or series anytime we want. Prisoners have access to some tv and select movies approved by the prison, but not all movies and, up until recently, not Moonlight, winner of the 2017 Academy Award for Best Picture. One day after watching the movie on my laptop, I described it to a couple of men, scene by scene before the weekly meeting of the San Quentin Society of Professional Journalists. One of the men said he wanted to see the movie but didn’t think the prison would allow it inside. Why not ask. As it turns out, prison officials said they would allow a screening of Moonlight inside the prison if, one, the producers of the film, A24 Films consented to the screening knowing the men couldn’t pay, and two, one of the prison chapels was available for the screening. Spencer Lindenman of A24 Films sent a DVD. The San Quentin Catholic Chaplin said the chapel was available. A few days after more than a hundred inmates attended the screening, four men who saw the movie for the first time, sat down in the prison’s media center to talk about the film. Inside San Quentin: Moonlight was produced by Shadeed Wallace Stepter. Production Notes: INSIDE SAN QUENTIN - MOONLIGHT was produced by Shaeed Wallace Stepter. We want to thank Rashaan Thomas, Emile DeWeaver and Mike Adams. Our senior producer is Tony Gannon. We had production support from Andrea Hendrickson. Our post production editor is Rachael Cain. Music in this episode was by David Jassy. Photographer Brian Asey took photos inside San Quentin of the conversation. Special thanks to Spencer Lindenman at A24 Films for sending the DVD of Moonlight, Lt. Sam Robinson for approving the screening, and Father Gregory Williams of the San Quentin Catholic Chapel. Subscribe to our newsletter to get a behind-the-scenes look at the production, photos, and notes by the producers. You can subscribe right here on our website, Life of the Law.org. We’re a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. We want to take moment to thank: for their recent donations… Kalli Catcott, Katie Burke, Patricia Pforte, Charles Magnuson, William English, Michael Yarbough and everyone who joined us at LIVE LAW in San Francisco… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Over the past month, Life of the Law's team of journalists and scholars have published a three part series of feature investigative reports on Uganda, examining the long-term impact of the violence committed on the people of the East African nation by rebels with the Lord's Resistance Army or LRA. Beginning in the mid-1980's and for more than a decade, LRA rebels abducted 60,000 people from towns and villages in northern Uganda, many of them young girls and boys who were then forced to fight, kill and loot. Young girls spent years in captive marriages, forced to bear the children of LRA commanders. This week, our production team, Life of the Law's Senior Producer, Tony Gannon; Professor Annie Bunting of York University in Toronto and Nancy Mullane, Life of the Law's Executive Producer and Editor on the series, met up IN-STUDIO with Osagie Obasogie, Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and a member of Life of the Law's Advisory Board, and Kim Seelinger,Director of the Sexual Violence Program at UC Berkeley's Human Rights Center to discuss the making of the series UGANDA, children in conflict zones, and what justice has come to represent, so many years after the crisis began. Life of the Law is a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts from Slate. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. Our series on Uganda is funded by the Law and Society Association, the Conjugal Slavery in War SSHRC Partnership and by you. Visit our website, Life of the Law.org and make a very much appreciated donation to help cover the costs of producing UGANDA.© Copyright 2018 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Branded podcasts are on the rise. With one out of every four Americans saying they listen to at least one podcast a month, companies are increasingly incorporating the medium into their content marketing strategies, and in some cases these branded podcasts are really taking off with listeners. The first major success of a branded podcast was The Message, a joint venture between the Panoply Network and GE. The science fiction serial has generated over 8 million downloads and, during its run, stayed at the top of the iTunes charts. Gimlet Media, one of the largest and most well-funded podcast networks, recently launched its branded content studio Gimlet Creative, and it's since created narrative podcasts for Tinder and eBay. Suddenly, there's strong demand for people who can leverage their podcast expertise to help companies launch podcasts that their target consumers will actually want to listen to. One of those people is Ernesto Gluecksmann. Ernesto is the co-founder of Human Factor Media, a podcast consulting company that works with associations to launch and produce podcasts. I recently interviewed Ernesto about how he launched the company and what makes for a successful branded podcast.
Today's episode reveals the hidden aspects of our nature that determine how we respond to the expectations of ourselves and others. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | REVIEW THIS PODCAST On this podcast, we discover Gretchen Rubin's new book "The Four Tendencies: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How To Make Your Life Better (And Other People's Lives Better, Too)" These 4 Tendencies give us a framework for how we react to the internal and external demands in our lives. When we better understand these patterns in our behavior, we gain immense control over our actions and decisions. Although our personality type may be deeply ingrained, we can benefit from knowing these predictable behavioral patterns and set ourselves up for success. Listen to Wellness Force Radio 129 as Gretchen shares her insight from decades of research in happiness, habits, and so much more. Listen To Episode 129 As Gretchen Uncovers: The personality framework that determines how we respond to expectations Character traits of the Obliger, Questioner, Rebel, and Upholder How to gain a deeper understanding of our actions The benefit from identifying these predictable patterns of our behavior The strengths and weaknesses of our different tendencies How we can fine-tune our self-awareness Why others may not see the world as we do Ways to set our internal and external framework up for success How these personality types play out in our relationships Ways to understand how our behavior fits into predictable patterns How we can avoid disempowering language Why Gretchen prefers the newspaper over televised news How to get the most out of yourself and others How to set up the accountability we need to meet an inner expectation The Four Tendencies in a nutshell: The Four Tendencies Upholders respond readily to outer and inner expectations Questioners question all expectations; they’ll meet an expectation if they think it makes sense Rebels resist all expectations, outer and inner alike Obligers meet outer expectations, but struggle to meet expectations they impose on themselves Click Here To Take The Four Tendencies Quiz Top 3 Takeaways From Gretchen These personality traits may be deeply ingrained, but the great thing is we don't need to try and change who we are. Just by knowing our tendencies, we can set ourselves up for success. If you fall into the large category of Obligers, remember to be mindful of Obliger Rebellion. This is when the demands and expectations from others begin to overwhelm us, and we get to the point of burnout and resentment. Typically, this happens when the Obliger feels used or taken advantage of, which they typically are. Set healthy boundaries for your external accountability. It's important to know that not everyone thinks like we do. And sometimes we can get upset when people don't live up to our expectations. There are times when we can't quite comprehend why people do the things they do. If we understand the personality traits and nature of others, we can remove judgment and enhance our impact, interactions, and relationships. Power Quotes From Gretchen Rubin "The Four Tendencies help us illuminate the hidden aspects of our nature." - Gretchen Rubin "Perfectionism isn't about standards, it's about anxiety." - Gretchen Rubin "I believe these tendencies are hard-wired and genetically determined." - Gretchen Rubin "Your upbringing and culture affect how your tendency is expressed." - Gretchen Rubin "An upholder doesn't need to say "yes" to everything." - Gretchen Rubin "Obligers can find accountability by thinking about their future self." - Gretchen Rubin "It doesn't matter what you should be able to do, there's only what works for you." - Gretchen Rubin "When a Rebel pairs up at work or in romance, it's almost always with an Obliger." - Gretchen Rubin "The language we use leads to dramatically different results." - Gretchen Rubin Gretchen's New Book: "The Four Tendencies" During her multi-book investigation into understanding human nature, Gretchen Rubin realized that by asking the seemingly dry question "How do I respond to expectations?" we gain explosive self-knowledge. She discovered that based on their answer, people fit into Four Tendencies: Upholders, Questioners, Obligers, and Rebels. Our Tendency shapes every aspect of our behavior, so using this framework allows us to make better decisions, meet deadlines, suffer less stress, and engage more effectively. More than 600,000 people have taken her online quiz, and managers, doctors, teachers, spouses, and parents already use the framework to help people make significant, lasting change. With sharp insight, compelling research, and hilarious examples, The Four Tendencies will help you get happier, healthier, more productive, and more creative. It's far easier to succeed when you know what works for you. Order Gretchen's new book "The Four Tendencies" The "Happier with Gretchen Rubin" Podcast Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits to this lively, thought-provoking podcast. Gretchen’s co-host and Gretchen’s co-host and guinea pig is her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft, a TV writer and producer living in Los Angeles, who (lovingly) refers to Gretchen as her happiness bully. Part of the Panoply Network. Listen To Gretchen's Podcast: "Happier with Gretchen Rubin" About Gretchen Rubin Gretchen Rubin is the author of several books, including the blockbuster New York Times bestsellers, Better Than Before, The Happiness Project and Happier at Home. She has an enormous readership, both in print and online, and her books have sold almost three million copies worldwide, in more than thirty languages. She makes frequent TV appearances and is in much demand as a speaker. On her weekly podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, she discusses good habits and happiness with her sister Elizabeth Craft. Rubin started her career in law and was clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor when she realized she wanted to be a writer. She lives in New York City with her husband and two daughters. Read more about Gretchen on her About page. Links From Today's Show: Gretchen Rubin: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin "The 4 Tendencies" "The Happiness Project" "Better Than Before" Gretchen Rubin's Podcast "Happier With Gretchen Rubin" Gretchen Rubin on Wellness Force - Episode 51 The Four Tendencies Quiz The Law of Attraction Feng Shui Loophole Spotting Yoda NBC's "The Office" Nick's Sticks Snack Gary Taubes Sleep To Win: Get 10% off your box of Sleep Remedy use code WF10 at checkout [spacer height="20px" id="2"] Get More Wellness In Your Life Join the WFR Community on facebook Send Josh Trent a personal message Tweet me on Twitter: Send us a fun tweet (or a what's up) Comment on the Facebook page Sign up to get an email alert whenever we release a new episode Support This Podcast Leave a 5 star review on iTunes Share this episode with someone you care about Contact Wellness Force Radio for podcast sponsorship and partnership opportunities Rate & Review Wellness Force ---> REVIEW THE PODCAST Ask A Live Question For The Next Episode ---> Click here to leave a voicemail directly to Josh Trent to be read live on the air. 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It all started out as a plan to steal some comic books, sell them and split the cash. That was before a busted lip, a heart attack, and federal prosecutors stepped in. Reporter Mary Lee Williams, a graduate of UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, tells the whole messy story of some people who got caught up in two different systems of laws, and two prosecutors who saw their crime from two very different perspectives, with long term consequences. Our story… Ten Hours to Twenty Years.Ten hours to Twenty Years was reported and produced by Marylee Williams. Tony Gannon senior produced this episode. Our Post Production Editors are Kirsten Jusewicz-Haidle and Rachael Cain. Ceil Mueller at KQED Radio in San Francisco was our engineer. Music in this episode was composed by David Szets-shey, Jah-zzar, the Losers, Blue Dot Sessions, Podington Bear, and April. Special thanks to UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, Ben Manilla, and Editors Anna Sussman, Kara Platoni, and Julie Caine. We had background research from University of Detroit Mercy Law School Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law Richard Broughton. We also had editorial assistance from Lacy Jane Roberts, Teresa Cotsirilos, and Jennifer Glenfield. Special thanks to Harlan Haskins, Megan Dunbar, and Armin Samii. We’re a non-profit project of the Tides Center and we’re part of the Panoply Network of Podcasts. You can also find Life of the Law on PRX, Public Radio Exchange. Production of this episode was funded in part by the Center for the Study of Law and Society at the University of California, Berkeley; the Law and Society Association; the National Science Foundation and by you. © Copyright 2017 Life of the Law. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andrea Silenzi from Panoply Network's Why Oh Why Podcast joins Brad to talk about Dating & Technology, her career in Podcasting and her recurring guest Randy, the best villain this side of Hans Gruber.And to add to the fun, we have a Crossing the Streams where Jarf talks up the martial arts film IP Man.The Digressions:-Brad's looking forward to the New Netflix show Santa Clarita Diet.-Indivisible and the Philadelphia Chapter of the group. -The excellent Donnie Yen.-Andrea's time on Slate's The Gist. She had to sing a lot.-90 Seconds with Slate hosted by Mary Wilson & Chris Berube.
Andy Bowers, Chief Content Officer at the Panoply Network, talks about how he crossed from public radio to podcasting.
PODZAPP 99. Mother FocasEntrevistaHoy tenemos a Jair Barragan JAIR BARRAGÁNExperto en Adwords y Facebook AdsJair BarragánTe cuento desde el principio Soy un ex-directivo de una PYME que a punto estuvo de ser una gran empresa. Viví la extraordinaria satisfacción de ver crecer una compañía que sentía como propia. Es imposible resumir 14 años de tu vida en solo un puñado de palabras, así que me limitaré a decir que empecé desde abajo, que me impliqué al 100% en un proyecto que me apasionó desde el primer instante y que aunque los últimos momentos fueron de una dureza casi divina, la conclusión final no puede ser otra que valió la pena.Los cortes Hoy la sección ha sido dificil de hacer! Habia muchos cortes y muy buenos! Al final tenemos tantos cortes que podriamos hacer la competencia a Margot y su podcast “El recuento”. Pero bueno, aqui están y aquí se los presentamos.Zombies y negocios.Joan Boluda, en su capítulo 608 de “Marketing Online” nos cuenta un secreto. Un secreto en el que juegan un papel al alimón los zombies y los negocios…Como besa Richie Fintano?Las Pepis (En el capitulo 1 de la tercera temporada de Pepi Luci y Bom…) quieren poner en un aprieto a Richie Fintano, preguntandóle cómo le gustan los besos. ¿Lo conseguirán?Porque Podcast y las iniciativasEn el capítulo 45 de Porque Podcast, Jorge propone una iniciativa benéfica a sus compañeros. ¿La aceptarán?... ¿La aceptariais?Que es el cruising?Povedilla nos explica en la Mesa de los Idiotas, en su capítulo 69, que es esta enigmática actividad. Atención al momento en el que responde a las preguntas que les hacen sus compañeros… y el jardín en el que se mete...Jarras y Podcasts y MapasAtención a la presentación que hace Bukaker de su invitado en el capítulo 27 de su podcast “Jarras y Podcast” a la hora de presentar al responsable del podcast “Swisspain”Joan Boluda y el secreto de su energíaSi antes conocíamos una faceta oculta de Joan Boluda, ahora, en el capítulo 5 de “En Clave de Podcast” se nos revela el origen de la inagotable fuente de energía de Joan Boluda cada mañana a las 7 de la mañana. Albricias! Un secreto compartido!Donde caga el solMarta y David, que están viajando por Japón, están haciendo un podcast llamado “Donde nace el sol”. En este capítulo nos explican algunas de las interioridades muy interiores de su viaje, con todo lujo de detalles. Un corte muy fresquito, de hoy mismo.AQUEL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER”Canción de AdriSabéis esa pregunta que te hace a veces la gente sobre … “qué personaje histórico te hubiera gustado conocer”? Ó ¿“a qué personaje admiras más del panorama actual”? Pues ésa respuesta es fácil para mi en cuanto al mundo de la podcasfera se refiere.Sin duda, me hubiera gustado conocer a Adri, Adripod. No tuve el gusto de coincidir con él ni personalmente ni en cuanto a podcast se refiere, pero por suerte, su legado queda ahí y al acceso de todos. Para este número 99 queríamos hacer un pequeño homenaje a este maravilloso podcaster y después de recopilar distintos tipo de información he llegado a hacerme una imagen de él y…… éstas son las cosas que sé de Adri:- Sé que era una persona entregada a su familia, a su hijo Mario por sobre todas las cosas- Sé que compartíamos profesión y no dejo de pensar la de conversaciones que hubiéramos tenido sobre el tema- Sé que era friki y futbolero y que le llamabáis con cariño “el señor enfurruñado”- Sé que era un pionero en el mundo del podcasting y que siempre le rondaban ideas nuevas por la cabeza - Sé que era imprevisible y que con él en un podcast podía pasar cualquier cosa- Sé que capitaneó o colaboró en muchísimos podcast como: No soy un troll, Club Delorean, El Señor Enfurruñado, Te toca Podcast, Trending Sport Podcast, Podzzap y Adripod- Sé que era de ésas personas que dejan un hueco enorme para aquellos que le conocieron y que le echáis muchísimo de menos y por todo ello Adri es:EL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER QUE ME HUBIERA GUSTADO CONOCER Audio de AdriEl Ranking RaroRanking de Podcast de Politica(Introducción del Capitan Garcius)10. Decode DCDecodeDC has a broad mandate: to help Americans understand how crucial political issues affect everyday life. We do this by using every narrative tool we can – from podcasts to analysis to interactive graphics and video.We want to be a reliable, honest and, when appropriate, highly entertaining source of insight and explanation of Washington, D.C.’s people, culture, policies and politics, but mostly we want to be useful.The podcast was launched by Andrea Seabrook, long-time Congressional Correspondent at NPR, in 2012 and is produced weekly in the Scripps News Washington Bureau.http://www.decodedc.com/9. ELGL (Engaging Local Goverment Leaders)We are innovative local government leaders with a passion for connecting, communicating and educatingConnect. We believe that attracting and retaining local government professionals requires making meaningful connections.Communicate. We share information – a learning process that empowers us to work harder, smarter, faster and more creatively.Educate. We provide educational offerings that address new trends and ways we can proactively respond as local government professionals.We believe we can make a difference in people’s lives and communities.http://elgl.org/8. Political GabFestStephen Colbert says "Everybody should listen to the Slate Political Gabfest." The Gabfest, featuring Slate's Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, is the kind of informal and irreverent discussion Washington journalists have after hours over drinks. Part of the Panoply Network.http://www.slate.com/7. What Would Bernie Sanders doIn support of the progressive ideals of Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. In this first episode we get things going and state some Bernie fundamentals. Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatwouldberniesandersdo for much more daily information on Bernie Sanders, 2016 candidate for president.Read more at http://whatwouldberniesandersdo.libsyn.com/podcast#O7FCXrqlU7Lopz1U.996. El vorticeUn programa que abre fuego contra un presente que se ha convertido en un juego de suma cero, que necesita muchos perdedores para que muy pocos puedan ganarlo todo.Una visión interna junto a una perspectiva global donde se analiza una realidad en la que casi nadie puede reconocerse y prefiere mirar hacia otro lado antes que asumir que está siendo cómplice y parte de un teatro tan demoledor como nocivo.Cuando no se tiene un norte al que ir, todos los vientos son desfavorables. Bienvenidos a una realidad diseñada para ser creída mientras va quedando cada vez menos presente y nada a futuro.Bienvenidos al mar de la tranquilidad.Ellos se definen como la resistencia, y en sus capitulos podreis encontrar desensmascaramientos de los medios de comunicación generalistas, análisis de libros, etc..www.elvorticeradio.comEscuchemoslo.5. Congressional DishEste podcast se autodefine como “La voz de la resistencia ante la conquista del mundo por parte de las corporaciones”.Como sabeis, es grande la presión que hacen los lobbys y las multinacionales en el capìtolio para impulsar leyes que les beneficien. A modo de curiosidad, podeis encontrar muchos ejemplos en Netflix de documentales que denuncian esta clase de situaciones. En este podcast podeis escuchar alguna de las barbaridades que pasan en este entramado. Aquí se denucian como misteriosamente una gran empresa se deshace de la noche a la mañana de un competidor, por una ley publicada con más sombras que luces.Escuchemoslo.4. Global Politics and Law.Este es el blog personal de Julio González García. Soy Catedrático de Derecho administrativo en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y en la actualidad dirijo el Instituto de Derecho Europeo y de Integración Regional.Los posts que encontrarás aquí serán de análisis político y jurídico. Asimismo, en las secciones de e-print y e-books tendrás enlaces a estudios míos.https://globalpoliticsandlaw.com/3. La contracrónicaEs el podcast de Fernando Díaz Villanueva. Definido como 100% puro liberal, este podcaster no se casa con nadie, y en capítulos de media hora (a veces dos al día), desgrana la actualidad política. Hoy por ejemplo ha publicado un capítulo sobre lo que está sucediendo en Ferraz.2. Common SensesCommon Sense with Dan Carlin isn’t a show for everyone, and that’s what makes it so great. It’s a smart, deep, passionate, engaging, inquisitive and of course, politically Martian view of news and current events. There’s nothing else like it.Más de 300 capítulos. Una manera de hablar de política y de historia que no deja a nadie indiferente.http://www.dancarlin.com/common-sense-home-landing-page/Escuchemoslo.1.Politics, politics, PoliticsEl número 1, sin duda, en Estados Unidos. Se publica los lunes, los miercoles y los viernes.Realiza crónicas de los debates, de los mitines, poniendo especial enfasis en las elecciones americanas. Dispone de una sintonia que merecería estar en el ranking que hicimos en su momento de mejores sintonias y con un tono desenfadado, repasa la poliitica del país más importante del mundo con desenfado.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Escuchemoslo.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Conducido por @labienpe @Sunne @CapitanGarcius @Nosoyunmuggle @wiichit0 y @JossGreen Feed: http://feedpress.me/podzappiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/podzapp/id301402130?mt=2Producción: http://puntoprimario.com/
PODZAPP 99. Mother FocasEntrevistaHoy tenemos a Jair Barragan JAIR BARRAGÁNExperto en Adwords y Facebook AdsJair BarragánTe cuento desde el principio Soy un ex-directivo de una PYME que a punto estuvo de ser una gran empresa. Viví la extraordinaria satisfacción de ver crecer una compañía que sentía como propia. Es imposible resumir 14 años de tu vida en solo un puñado de palabras, así que me limitaré a decir que empecé desde abajo, que me impliqué al 100% en un proyecto que me apasionó desde el primer instante y que aunque los últimos momentos fueron de una dureza casi divina, la conclusión final no puede ser otra que valió la pena.Los cortes Hoy la sección ha sido dificil de hacer! Habia muchos cortes y muy buenos! Al final tenemos tantos cortes que podriamos hacer la competencia a Margot y su podcast “El recuento”. Pero bueno, aqui están y aquí se los presentamos.Zombies y negocios.Joan Boluda, en su capítulo 608 de “Marketing Online” nos cuenta un secreto. Un secreto en el que juegan un papel al alimón los zombies y los negocios…Como besa Richie Fintano?Las Pepis (En el capitulo 1 de la tercera temporada de Pepi Luci y Bom…) quieren poner en un aprieto a Richie Fintano, preguntandóle cómo le gustan los besos. ¿Lo conseguirán?Porque Podcast y las iniciativasEn el capítulo 45 de Porque Podcast, Jorge propone una iniciativa benéfica a sus compañeros. ¿La aceptarán?... ¿La aceptariais?Que es el cruising?Povedilla nos explica en la Mesa de los Idiotas, en su capítulo 69, que es esta enigmática actividad. Atención al momento en el que responde a las preguntas que les hacen sus compañeros… y el jardín en el que se mete...Jarras y Podcasts y MapasAtención a la presentación que hace Bukaker de su invitado en el capítulo 27 de su podcast “Jarras y Podcast” a la hora de presentar al responsable del podcast “Swisspain”Joan Boluda y el secreto de su energíaSi antes conocíamos una faceta oculta de Joan Boluda, ahora, en el capítulo 5 de “En Clave de Podcast” se nos revela el origen de la inagotable fuente de energía de Joan Boluda cada mañana a las 7 de la mañana. Albricias! Un secreto compartido!Donde caga el solMarta y David, que están viajando por Japón, están haciendo un podcast llamado “Donde nace el sol”. En este capítulo nos explican algunas de las interioridades muy interiores de su viaje, con todo lujo de detalles. Un corte muy fresquito, de hoy mismo.AQUEL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER”Canción de AdriSabéis esa pregunta que te hace a veces la gente sobre … “qué personaje histórico te hubiera gustado conocer”? Ó ¿“a qué personaje admiras más del panorama actual”? Pues ésa respuesta es fácil para mi en cuanto al mundo de la podcasfera se refiere.Sin duda, me hubiera gustado conocer a Adri, Adripod. No tuve el gusto de coincidir con él ni personalmente ni en cuanto a podcast se refiere, pero por suerte, su legado queda ahí y al acceso de todos. Para este número 99 queríamos hacer un pequeño homenaje a este maravilloso podcaster y después de recopilar distintos tipo de información he llegado a hacerme una imagen de él y…… éstas son las cosas que sé de Adri:- Sé que era una persona entregada a su familia, a su hijo Mario por sobre todas las cosas- Sé que compartíamos profesión y no dejo de pensar la de conversaciones que hubiéramos tenido sobre el tema- Sé que era friki y futbolero y que le llamabáis con cariño “el señor enfurruñado”- Sé que era un pionero en el mundo del podcasting y que siempre le rondaban ideas nuevas por la cabeza - Sé que era imprevisible y que con él en un podcast podía pasar cualquier cosa- Sé que capitaneó o colaboró en muchísimos podcast como: No soy un troll, Club Delorean, El Señor Enfurruñado, Te toca Podcast, Trending Sport Podcast, Podzzap y Adripod- Sé que era de ésas personas que dejan un hueco enorme para aquellos que le conocieron y que le echáis muchísimo de menos y por todo ello Adri es:EL MARAVILLOSO PODCASTER QUE ME HUBIERA GUSTADO CONOCER Audio de AdriEl Ranking RaroRanking de Podcast de Politica(Introducción del Capitan Garcius)10. Decode DCDecodeDC has a broad mandate: to help Americans understand how crucial political issues affect everyday life. We do this by using every narrative tool we can – from podcasts to analysis to interactive graphics and video.We want to be a reliable, honest and, when appropriate, highly entertaining source of insight and explanation of Washington, D.C.’s people, culture, policies and politics, but mostly we want to be useful.The podcast was launched by Andrea Seabrook, long-time Congressional Correspondent at NPR, in 2012 and is produced weekly in the Scripps News Washington Bureau.http://www.decodedc.com/9. ELGL (Engaging Local Goverment Leaders)We are innovative local government leaders with a passion for connecting, communicating and educatingConnect. We believe that attracting and retaining local government professionals requires making meaningful connections.Communicate. We share information – a learning process that empowers us to work harder, smarter, faster and more creatively.Educate. We provide educational offerings that address new trends and ways we can proactively respond as local government professionals.We believe we can make a difference in people’s lives and communities.http://elgl.org/8. Political GabFestStephen Colbert says "Everybody should listen to the Slate Political Gabfest." The Gabfest, featuring Slate's Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, is the kind of informal and irreverent discussion Washington journalists have after hours over drinks. Part of the Panoply Network.http://www.slate.com/7. What Would Bernie Sanders doIn support of the progressive ideals of Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. In this first episode we get things going and state some Bernie fundamentals. Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatwouldberniesandersdo for much more daily information on Bernie Sanders, 2016 candidate for president.Read more at http://whatwouldberniesandersdo.libsyn.com/podcast#O7FCXrqlU7Lopz1U.996. El vorticeUn programa que abre fuego contra un presente que se ha convertido en un juego de suma cero, que necesita muchos perdedores para que muy pocos puedan ganarlo todo.Una visión interna junto a una perspectiva global donde se analiza una realidad en la que casi nadie puede reconocerse y prefiere mirar hacia otro lado antes que asumir que está siendo cómplice y parte de un teatro tan demoledor como nocivo.Cuando no se tiene un norte al que ir, todos los vientos son desfavorables. Bienvenidos a una realidad diseñada para ser creída mientras va quedando cada vez menos presente y nada a futuro.Bienvenidos al mar de la tranquilidad.Ellos se definen como la resistencia, y en sus capitulos podreis encontrar desensmascaramientos de los medios de comunicación generalistas, análisis de libros, etc..www.elvorticeradio.comEscuchemoslo.5. Congressional DishEste podcast se autodefine como “La voz de la resistencia ante la conquista del mundo por parte de las corporaciones”.Como sabeis, es grande la presión que hacen los lobbys y las multinacionales en el capìtolio para impulsar leyes que les beneficien. A modo de curiosidad, podeis encontrar muchos ejemplos en Netflix de documentales que denuncian esta clase de situaciones. En este podcast podeis escuchar alguna de las barbaridades que pasan en este entramado. Aquí se denucian como misteriosamente una gran empresa se deshace de la noche a la mañana de un competidor, por una ley publicada con más sombras que luces.Escuchemoslo.4. Global Politics and Law.Este es el blog personal de Julio González García. Soy Catedrático de Derecho administrativo en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y en la actualidad dirijo el Instituto de Derecho Europeo y de Integración Regional.Los posts que encontrarás aquí serán de análisis político y jurídico. Asimismo, en las secciones de e-print y e-books tendrás enlaces a estudios míos.https://globalpoliticsandlaw.com/3. La contracrónicaEs el podcast de Fernando Díaz Villanueva. Definido como 100% puro liberal, este podcaster no se casa con nadie, y en capítulos de media hora (a veces dos al día), desgrana la actualidad política. Hoy por ejemplo ha publicado un capítulo sobre lo que está sucediendo en Ferraz.2. Common SensesCommon Sense with Dan Carlin isn’t a show for everyone, and that’s what makes it so great. It’s a smart, deep, passionate, engaging, inquisitive and of course, politically Martian view of news and current events. There’s nothing else like it.Más de 300 capítulos. Una manera de hablar de política y de historia que no deja a nadie indiferente.http://www.dancarlin.com/common-sense-home-landing-page/Escuchemoslo.1.Politics, politics, PoliticsEl número 1, sin duda, en Estados Unidos. Se publica los lunes, los miercoles y los viernes.Realiza crónicas de los debates, de los mitines, poniendo especial enfasis en las elecciones americanas. Dispone de una sintonia que merecería estar en el ranking que hicimos en su momento de mejores sintonias y con un tono desenfadado, repasa la poliitica del país más importante del mundo con desenfado.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Escuchemoslo.http://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/Conducido por @labienpe @Sunne @CapitanGarcius @Nosoyunmuggle @wiichit0 y @JossGreen Feed: http://feedpress.me/podzappiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/podzapp/id301402130?mt=2Producción: http://puntoprimario.com/
Do you listen to podcasts? Well, of course you do! Are you working in or involved with analytics? If you listen to this podcast, you almost certainly are! Where do those two interests intersect? On this episode! Steve Mulder, Senior Director of Audience Insights at National Public Radio (NPR), joins Michael and Tim to discuss podcast measurement...and audience measurement...and the evolution of analytics...and standards (well...guidelines)...and more! Tim fanboys out in a way that would be embarrassing if he was sufficiently self-aware to be embarrassed. In other words, it's a rollicking good romp through public media. Resources and the like mentioned in this episode are many and varied: The User Is Always Right, Podtrac, Public Broadcasting Podcast Measurement Guidelines (bit.ly/podcastguidelines), Comscore, DFP, Splunk, NPR One, Panoply Network, Gimlet Media, IAB, MediaShift: Bulgarian Analytics Startup Aims to Fix How Publishers Use Data, Smart Choices: A Practical Guide to Making Better Decisions, the NPR Politics Podcast, and Planet Money #669: A or B.
For more than 60 years, Sports Illustrated has championed its brand of quality sports journalism. Today, SI announces a new partnership … one that helps us tell the stories that matter to your life, through today’s mobile channels. Sports Illustrated is now a part of the Panoply Network. Visit http://panoply.fm to learn more about the excellent slate of podcasts, and subscribe to your favorite SI shows on iTunes or find them all at http://si.com/podcasts. Music by: Pierlo (http://upitup.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s episode of Slate Money, host Felix Salmon of Fusion, Cathy O’Neil of mathbabe.org, and Jim Ledbetter of Inc and the Inc Uncensored podcast discuss: -So you want to implant a baby -Verizon's $4.4 billon bid for that company that used to send you cd's for the internet -Dumb ways to spend your money on pretty things Slate Money is sponsored by Dropbox, trusted by people in over 4 million businesses worldwide to keep their files safe, synced, and easy to share with anyone. Try Dropbox for Business free for 14 days at dropbox.com/business. And by Quickbooks. If you work for yourself, try QuickBooks Self-Employed. It helps separate your business and personal expenses, estimate your federal quarterly taxes and more. See what QuickBooks Self-Employed can do for you with a free thirty-day trial at http://tryselfemployed.com/money. Today’s guest James Ledbetter hosts a podcast on the Panoply Network about tech, business, startups, and entrepreneurship. It’s called Inc. Uncensored and you can listen to the latest episode here: https://soundcloud.com/panoply/inc-uncensored-ep-13-verizon-buys-shingy-and-aol-and-the-backbone-of-the-on-demand-economy/s-7LHWz Check out other Panoply podcasts at itunes.com/panoply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One emotion at a time. Here are our indi reviews. Adrienne – Slate’s doubleX Podcast on the Panoply Network (warning this podcast is intended for mature audiences) Karl – “House of Leaves: A Novel” by Mark Z. Danielewski Kelly –…Read more →