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Dan Schlissel recently joined Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff for a new episode of the We Think It's Funny podcast, where the trio dove into the world of comedy, music, and the evolution of stand-up. As the founder of Stand Up! Records, Schlissel shared his unique insights into the changing landscape of comedy albums and the challenges of running an independent label in the digital age. With a wealth of experience in both the music and comedy industries, Schlissel brought a fresh perspective to the conversation, discussing how platforms like Stand Up! Records have helped shape the careers of comedians like Lewis Black, Marc Maron, and Maria Bamford - he also talked about ptting out two albums for Lobell. The episode also explored the intersection of creativity and business, as well as Schlissel's passion for supporting comedians in their pursuit of artistic freedom and success.
Send us a Text Message.Can a food truck park truly become a community hub without charging vendors for parking? Tune in to our latest episode of the Walk-In Talk Podcast as we chat with David Chan, the mastermind behind Brandon Food Truck Park. We explore his innovative approach to fostering a vibrant culinary scene and delve into his strategies for attracting foot traffic and keeping truck owners happy. Get ready to hear about the diverse range of foods available, from tantalizing tacos to succulent barbecue ribs, and the potential introduction of new offerings like dessert.In the second half of the episode, we celebrate a monumental achievement for our co-host Jeffrey Schlissel, who has just released a groundbreaking hybrid cookbook focusing on mental health and food addiction. Jeffrey opens up about the inspiration behind his book and the unique design choices that make it stand out. He also shares heartfelt testimonials from readers and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging mental health struggles within the culinary industry. We round off the episode with a lively debate about the role of water in making authentic New York-style pizza, including some skeptical takes on machines replicating New York's water quality. You won't want to miss this blend of entrepreneurial insights, culinary discussions, and uplifting stories.Jeff's book: CRAVEABLE OBSESSED: JOURGet ready to innovate your space with Metro! As the industry leader in organization and efficiency, Metro is here to transform your kitchen into a well-oiled machine.With their premium solutions, you'll experience the Metro difference. Metro's sturdy and versatile shelving units, workstations, holding cabinets, and utility carts are designed to streamline operations and maximize your productivity. Metro: Your partner in organization and efficiency. Walk-In Talk Podcast now sweetened by Noble Citrus! Bite into a Juicy Crunch tangerine, 40 years perfected; seedless and oh-so-tasty. Or savor a Starburst Pummelo, the giant citrus with a unique zing. Don't miss Autumn Honey tangerines, big and easy to peel. Noble - generations of citrus expertise, delivering exceptional flavor year-round. Taste the difference with Noble Citrus! Here is a word about our partners:Citrus America revolutionizes the retail and hospitality sectors with profitable solutions:- Our juicing machines excel in taste, hygiene, and efficiency.- Experience fresh, natural, and exciting juices as an affordable luxury.- We promote a healthier lifestyle by making it effortless to enjoy fresh, natural ingredients.- Join us in transforming the way people enjoy juices.Elevate your beverage game to new heights! Support the Show.Thank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes where we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. https://www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
When did people start making schlissel challah? Why do women light multiple Shabbos candles when the Gemara says to light one? Why do we say 'Shalom Aleichem' at Kiddush Levanah when according to Shulchan Aruch we should say 'Shalom Alecha'? Rabbi Dr. Zvi Ron, author of Jewish Customs: Exploring Common and Uncommon Minhagim, answers these fascinating questions and more.
When did people start making schlissel challah? Why do women light multiple Shabbos candles when the Gemara says to light one? Why do we say "Shalom Aleichem" at Kiddush Levanah when according to Shulchan Aruch we should say "Shalom Alecha"? Rabbi Dr. Zvi Ron, author of Jewish Customs: Exploring Common and Uncommon Minhagim, answers these fascinating questions and more.
Hey Produce People, welcome Chef Jeffrey Schlissel and Carl Fiadini to The Produce Industry Podcast studio here in Tampa, FL. This is Chef Jeffrey's first time in studio and for Carl's.....well let's just say he's a usual suspect here!!! They KNOW HIM!!! Today, we are sitting in the office chopping it up before Patrick leaves for VIVA FRESH in Houston, Texas. Tune in and Tune on! FANCY SPONSORS: Flavor Wave, LLC.: https://flavorwavefresh.com, Noble Citrus: https://noblecitrus.com, Buck Naked Onions/Owyhee Produce, Inc.: http://www.owyheeproduce.com, John Greene Logistics Company: https://www.jglc.com, Bell Harvest Sales; https://www.belleharvest.com/ and Summer Citrus From South Africa; https://www.summercitrus.com CHOICE SPONSORS: Equifruit: https://equifruit.com Arctic® Apples: https://arcticapples.com Sev-Rend Corporation: https://www.sev-rend.com, Jac Vandenberg Inc.: https://www.jacvandenberg.com , WholesaleWare: https://www.grubmarket.com/hello/software/index.html Continental Fresh, LLC: https://www.continentalfresh.com and RPE/Tasteful Selections: https://www.tastefulselections.com/ , Apeel Sciences: https://www.apeel.com/, Thx! Dreams https://thxdreams.com/, and Golden Star Citrus, Inc.: http://www.goldenstarcitrus.com STANDARD SPONSORS: Freshway Produce: https://www.freshwayusa.com , Yo, Quiero/Fresh Innovations, LLC.: https://yoquierobrands.com/ Ben B. Schwartz & Co.:https://benbdetroit.com/ Empower Fresh: https://empowerfresh.com/and Citrus America: https://citrusamerica.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theproduceindustrypodcast/support
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Kaya Cast Podcast, where we dive deep into the minds of cannabis industry leaders to bring you invaluable insights for your dispensary's growth and success. This week, your host Tommy sits down with Eric Schlissel, the tech-savvy entrepreneur and founder of Cure8, a company that empowers cannabis businesses with top-notch IT solutions.Here's what we cover in today's episode:
Summary In this episode, we talk to Jeffrey Schlissel, the founder of the Bacon Cartel. Jeffrey discusses his passion for bacon and his mission to bring support local farms. Jeffrey also talks about his podcast, Walk and Talk, where he discusses trending topics in the culinary industry and addresses important issues such as mental health and food addiction. Guest • Jeffrey Schlissel - Founder of the Bacon Cartel and frequent guest on the Walk-in Talk podcast Topics discussed • The origins of the Bacon Cartel and the passion for bacon • The decline in quality and care in bacon production • The importance of flavor and creativity in cooking • The role of chefs in addressing mental health and food addiction • Jeffrey's favorite dishes to cook, including a bourbon-infused bacon jerk sandwich and plant-based creations • The importance of portion control and wholesome ingredients in the restaurant industry • Jeffrey's challenge to listeners to be fearless and creative with flavors in the kitchen Key takeaways • The Bacon Cartel is a movement to bring back the artisanal approach to bacon production and showcase the flavors and quality of bacon. • Chefs have a responsibility to address mental health and food addiction in the culinary industry and create a supportive environment for their staff. • Flavor is key in cooking, and chefs should not be afraid to experiment and try new combinations. • Portion control and wholesome ingredients are important in the restaurant industry to promote healthy eating habits. Notable quotes • “What can I do differently? How can I do things differently?” - Jeffrey Schlissel • “Food addiction is the number one crisis in the United States for mental health.” - Jeffrey Schlissel • “We have an obligation to our guests as chefs to give them the right portion of what needs to be done and make it wholesome.” - Jeffrey Schlissel • “Challenge yourself to think outside the box and don't be afraid of flavor.” - Jeffrey Schlissel Entities mentioned • Bacon Cartel • Walk-in Talk podcast • National Restaurant Association • American Culinary Federation Keywords Bacon, artisanal, quality, butcher shop, charcuterie, vegan, mental health, food addiction, flavor, creativity, portion control, wholesome ingredients
Get ready for a feast for your ears as we journey through a mouthwatering exploration of worldwide cuisine. This episode is bursting with delightful bites, from our upcoming Walk- In Talk Media Food/ Party event to the tender allure of octopus from Acropolis Greek Taverna. We're joined by the brilliant Jeffrey Schlissel, whose culinary talents will headline the party. You'll hear us muse about the exciting prospect of a brick-and-mortar location for Walk -In Talk Studios, a space where we can cook, chat, and click, all under one roof. We've got 50 spots - and they're filling fast!Our culinary adventure doesn't stop at our food party event. We'll be whisking you off to Serbia (actually in Orlando) for a massive Serbian Food Festival, where our very own video producer extraordinaire, Willie will wow the crowd with his camera prowess. This event is going to be one for the history books, and we can't wait to share the experience with you. Let's not forget about our tantalizing discussion about the sumptuous world of pork kata and the intriguing concept of food bondage. We promise, it's all as appetizing as it sounds!In this gastronomical journey, we also take a deep dive into the business side of food and the impact it has on culture and mental health. We kibitz about the cost of processing credit cards, the merits of cash discounts, and the art of being an excellent host. Plus, we share our plans to create a chef coat for our cookbook and the exciting prospect of snapping a picture with our delightful neighbors. And, we wrap up our chat with a reflection on our successful ventures, a sneak peek into upcoming events, and a heartfelt thank you for joining us on this flavorful ride. Don't be shy about connecting with us on socials for more food talk - we'd love to hear from you! Peninsula Foodservice: The Best Beef! Peninsula Foodservice delivers Creekstone Farm beef, with top-quality meats and #1 service for Chefs Support the showThank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Recorded on-site at top hotels, restaurants, and farms, our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes were we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
Discover how to turn overlooked cuts of meat into a gourmet experience in our latest episode with Chef Jeffrey Schlissel. His insights into spicing with Baharat and Harissa, and plate cost analysis, promise to revolutionize your cooking approach. But we haven't stopped at the butcher's counter, walk with us as we delve into the intriguing world of lab-grown meats and compare them with traditional farm-raised varieties. Learn about the barbecue-inspired cut of chicken, Porqueta, and the heritage breed from New Zealand, Kiwi Little Pigs. And yes, we've got some delectable recipes in the mix! Ever wondered how to stay on top of the food trend curve? We present a riveting debate on whether we're merely part of the trend or in fact, are the trendsetters. We also talk about how those eight-legged creatures, spiders, are used to detect food trends—definitely a conversation you wouldn't want to miss. We're also thrilled to share that our podcast has been consistently in the top 10 for the last two months. We end on a lighter note chatting about Joe Pesci, Robert De Niro, and the "Goodfellas" movie.Our appreciation for coffee is no secret, and in this episode, we explore the need for an extra shot of espresso and different coffee drinks. We also discuss the importance of trusting your gut feeling and the success of our farmer friend Amy Yee's poll. Wrapping up the episode, we give a special shoutout to Chef Jeffrey Schlisselmeier, thanking him for his invaluable contribution to the podcast. Join us for an episode that guarantees to satiate your food curiosity and leave your palate craving for more. Let's walk and talk, shall we? Peninsula Foodservice: The Best Beef! Peninsula Foodservice delivers Creekstone Farm beef, with top-quality meats and #1 service for Chefs Support the showThank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Recorded on-site at top hotels, restaurants, and farms, our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes were we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
Get ready for a feast of flavors as we chat with Chef Jeffrey Schlissel about his mouth-watering culinary creations for the Columbia Restaurant Group Cahaba Club farm tour. We'll take you on a journey through the delicious dishes he crafted, including his one-of-a-kind brisket, chicken, and alote. You'll even discover the secret ingredients behind these tasty concoctions, like Mandarin oranges, agave, tequila, and coletija cheese. But it doesn't stop there; we'll also give you a glimpse into the breathtaking farm owned by Marvin, where you'll find some truly unique and enchanting ingredients.Have you ever wondered what it would be like to bring together amazing chefs from the Walk and Talk Alumni and local vendors for a kick-off party? Let's explore this idea and imagine an event where everyone comes together for a potluck, with vendors showcasing their products and chefs creating unforgettable dishes. We'll discuss the opportunity for those in the industry to get feedback on their work, and even challenge Chef Jeffrey Schlissel to create something remarkable with a Creekstone Farm brisket.Finally, we'll take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about nostalgic toys, old game show trivia, and random musings on life. From Carl's unique pepper experience at a Sysco show in North Carolina to our South Florida roots, we share our stories and laughter together. We'll also ponder the possibility of hosting a Chef appreciation party, inviting social influencers to showcase culinary talent, and the importance of using social media to promote our work. So sit back, relax, and join us for this fun-filled and flavor-packed episode! Peninsula Foodservice: The Best Beef! Peninsula Foodservice delivers Creekstone Farm beef, with top-quality meats and #1 service for Chefs Support the showThank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Recorded on-site at top hotels, restaurants, and farms, our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes were we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
Avsnitt 84 gästas av en för oss efterlängtad gäst i form av Ruth Schlissel, Ruth som härstammar ifrån Californien ger oss sin historia om hur hon på sin korta tid i sporten har landat både ett Guld och en bronsmedalj på SM.Vi går även in lite om vad vi har att se fram emot i den kommande veckan, och Ted pratar sig hes om en dokumentär innefattande en toppspelare.Trevlig lyssning!Anders, Viktor & Ted
Netflix hosted the Premiere event of Day Shift at the Regal LA Live theater. We got to speak to a bunch of the cast about what it felt like working with each other, the effects, working during COVID and more. In attendance was: Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg were in attendance and were joined by co-stars Karla Souza, Meagan Good, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Oliver Masucci, Steve Howey, Zion Broadnax and director, J.J. Perry. Producers Shaun Redick, Yvette Yates Redick, Chad Stahelski, Jason Spitz joined the group, in addition to executive producers Datari Turner, Charles J.D. Schlissel, Peter Baxter and Alex Young. The writers of the film, Tyler Tice and Shay Hatten, were also there to celebrate. **Also don't forget to check out our exclusive interview with the director J.J. Perry coming soon in a new episode. Host: Monica Gleberman Editor: Polina Jdanova Social Media Graphic: Jojo -- Synopsis: A hard-working, blue-collar dad who just wants to provide a good life for his quick-witted 10-year-old daughter. His mundane San Fernando Valley pool cleaning job is a front for his real source of income: hunting and killing vampires. *The movie is currently streaming on Netflix Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silence-on-set/support
Stephen Henderson speaks with MLive higher education reporter Samuel Dodge about the settlement related to Dr. Robert Anderson's alleged sexual assault and the firing of former president Mark Schlissel. Council President Sheffield talks corruption on council and her priorities for the new term.
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WWJ's Jason Scott and Roberta Jasina have your Monday news briefs including the latest on the firing of University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel. Plus MLK Jr. Day events in Detroit.
For about a week, former Wolverine football player Jon Vaughn has been camped out in a small blue tent in front of University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel's house in Ann Arbor. He's there to protest how the university has treated survivors of sexual abuse by former U of M sports doctor Robert Anderson, including himself, during mediations over compensation. And he says he'll stay there until he and other survivors can meet directly with Schlissel or members of the Board of Regents. GUEST: Jon Vaughn, former U of M and NFL football player Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Stateside's theme music is by 14KT. Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suppressing Dissent This is not an easy topic. It was a lecture delivered to my class on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in November, 2020. It focuses upon how difficult it is to engage in serious discussion of the conflict and of how there are organized efforts to disrupt or silence debate. One issue is that there are groups trying to define the word anti-Semitism in a way to weaponize it for use in political struggles. That will require a different podcast. However, if you are interested in the article by Nathan Thrall, it is in the New York Times, March 28, 2019, “How the Battle over Israel and anti-Semitism is Fracturing American Politics.” I wrote three articles in Middle East Policy on the three Presbyterian debates on whether or not to sell their shares in five companies that cooperated with the Israeli occupation. Those can be found in the University of Michigan virtual archive called Deep Blue. There is a separate (short) podcast on how to find that, if you need some help. I mentioned that I headed a Task Force that wrote a policy on faculty being required to write letters under circumstances that raised moral issues. Here is that policy: Point I. Faculty Obligation to Support Students: Faculty should endeavor to support their students in the pursuit of their aspirations. This includes writing letters of recommendation whenever possible. Point II. The Case of a Faculty Member Declining to Write a Letter of Support. Given the right to acts of conscience as a part of academic freedom, faculty members are not obligated to write letters of recommendation for participation in programs if they judge that doing so would compromise their moral principles. Point III. Working with the Student: In the event that a faculty member declines to write a letter covered by this policy, the faculty member should consider meeting with the student to discuss the reasons for that decision. Such a discussion can be beneficial and educational for those students who may not understand the issues involved. Point IV. Due Process in the Event of a Formal Complaint: If there is a complaint under this policy against a faculty member, that matter should be referred to the department grievance committee. In such an event, there should be an initial assumption that the faculty member behaved appropriately. There should be strict adherence to due process for the faculty member, including a right to appeal an adverse finding. In the event of an adverse finding, the matter should be referred to the appropriate promotion and tenure or other review committee for consideration during their assessment of the individual's performance of duties. There should be no sanction beyond whatever comment the committee chooses to include in their review letter. Point V. Letters for Undeserving Students: This policy affirms the established right of faculty to refuse a letter for an individual student who is academically or otherwise undeserving. Note that I was Faculty Ombudsman for 17 years so faculty rights are a big deal for me. There is another podcast called Thoughts of a Former Terrorist that might be of interest. Some terms: Canary Mission, existential threat, BDS, PAC, megadonor, Anti-Semitism. Human Rights Watch. Standard Practices Guide (SPG), Ombudsman. Apartheid, double standard. Names: John Cheney-Leopold, Lucy Pederson, President Schlissel, President Duderstadt, Norman Finkelstein, Alan Dershowitz, Steve Salaita, Juan Cole, Nathan Thrall, Ihlan Omar, Benjamin Ne
October 6, 2021 ~ The WJR Senior News Analyst talks to Paul about President Schlissel's decision to leave his job as President at the University of Michigan a year early.
Your favorite podcasters return with another sure-to-be platinum hit in Episode 6 of Moving To New York. They bring on friend of the pod Caroline to talk about her career in journalism at NPR/Michigan Radio, and the importance of local journalism and reporters to our communities (00:50). They follow this up with an in depth discussion of Michigan's many, many institutional failures. They talk Schlissel's attempt to cover up the University's knowledge of potential B117 variant spread on campus, the rising tuition rates and billion dollar endowment, and the ever expanding web of administrative failures surrounding sexual abuse scandals on campus (15:02). Finally, they bring it home with another Sid the Love Doctor segment - let's just say the temperature's rising in Florida ... and we're not talking about the weather (51:11). Follow us on Instagram @moving2nypod Link to submit Sid the Love Doctor Consultations: https://forms.gle/HPZppRAGDfZot1cf7 Email us at moving2NYpod@gmail.com with any feedback, ideas, news stories, or fan mail! Theme music is Funny Animals by Crowander
Free Speech Hate Speech Counter Speech The first crossover episode between May it Displease the Court, which looks at corruption in the courts from judges through dark money anti-democratic far-Right donors, and RhetoricLee Speaking, banishing banality one speech at a time. Your co-hosts, Mary and Lee, look at censorship, free speech vs. hate speech, and counter speech. Here are the highlights: 1) as much as we may want the law to recognize hate speech sometimes when truly vile opinions (in our opinions) are being circulated, the law does not recognize a hate speech exception to the first amendment that guarantees the right to free speech and 2) if there were such an exception it would be used to suppress minoritized people and their fight for civil liberties more often than it would be to silence transphobic, racist, sexist, and other kinds of exclusionary speech. We take you through a few cases that have been instrumental in establishing the “no hate speech” exception including Snyder v. Phelps SCOTUS 2011 (Westboro Baptist Church) and Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence , 468 U. S. 288 We also look at some personal examples. Mary discusses an experience at the Anne Frank House right after 9-11 and Lee discusses a current campus event where the free speech of a racist and transphobic student is being protected. They also discuss potential alternative terms to replace hate speech, including “racist erasure” and “transphobic erasure.” Finally, Mary explains the issue of “school-sponsored speech,” in which first amendment rights come up against the purpose of educational institutions and the need for more counter-speech on the Left as the corrective for hateful-speech-that-isn’t-hate-speech by the anti-democratic far-Right funded by pro-corporate dark money donors. Check out May it Displease the Court on Apple Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify! Resources The Dark Money Behind Campus Speech Wars First Amendment | US Constitution Harry CONNICK, Individually and in His Capacity as District Attorney, etc., Petitioner, v. Sheila MYERS. CITY OF SAN DIEGO ET AL. v. ROE William P. CLARK, Secretary of the Interior, et al., Petitioners v. COMMUNITY FOR CREATIVE NON-VIOLENCE et al. Fairness Doctrine: History and Constitutional Issues Local and Independent Television Protection Act would overturn a Trump-era rule that’s permitted… Watch Field of Vision - Do Not Split about the suppression of Hong Kong pro-democracy protests Read the blog version: https://rhetoriclee.com/free-speech-hate-speech-counter-speech/ *Learn more at https://rhetoriclee.com *Follow the show on Facebook and on Instagram @rhetoriclee *Subscribe to the show on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, on Google Podcasts, on Stitcher, on Youtube, on Spotify, or via RSS *Take 20 seconds to leave a short review and 5 star-rating (I’ll even take 4 stars, I’m not greedy). Reviews help future #rhetoricnerds find the show! *Have thoughts? Hit me up on social media or Gmail @rhetoriclee Free Speech Hate Speech Counter Speech Mary: I was flying back from France when the planes hit the Twin Towers. After US airspace was closed my plane was turned back to Amsterdam. I spent an extra week in Europe until I was able to get back home. After a few days of securing funds bc I had no money and no credit card. We decided to do a little sight seeing and went to the Ann Frank House. I had been interested in the Holocaust since I was in elementary school and had read and studied it extensively. Set the scene - First you went on a tour and saw the attic where Ann and her family and another family hid out from the Nazis. I saw her bedroom and the pictures she pasted on the walls. We saw the hidden bookcase entrance. It was really emotional to be stranded in another country, far away from family. Describe the exercise –Then you descend into a part of the House that is more like a typical museum exhibit. They have the tour group sit around a table and in front of each person were two buttons, red and green and above the table were two lines of lights. At the end was a screen and on came a film that showed footage of far right Austrian politicians saying racist, hateful things and then the moderator asked whether we thought that speech should be protected, hit the green button or censored hit the red button. We did and the vast majority supported free speech. This process was repeated several more times and each time the speech got more extreme and then they started adding in comments that made it seem as if more people were supporting these hateful politicians and the votes became 50/50 free speech and censorship and by the end the vast majority had shifted from supporting free speech to supporting censorship of speech they didn’t like. I have never been a part of anything like that type of indoctrination before or since. My reactions - I was pretty pissed because it was clearly a pro-censorship propaganda tool and it worked with the people in my group. Kind of soured my opinion of the Ann Frank House. I mean, I’m an American so the 1st Amendment; Freedom of Speech is beat into our collective identity. I was a law student at the time. I had recently taken Constitutional Law and studied this very topic. So I fully believed that the best medicine for hate speech was more speech, not censorship. Now, of course this was 2001, Fox news was 5 yrs old, it was just starting to ruin my former mother-in-law. Charles Koch and his brother were still toiling away in secret trying to remake the way American think. But I did get where the museum was coming from. Some ideas aren’t just offensive, they are dangerous and what do we do with those? What is a Hate Crime? the FBI has defined a hate crime as a “criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity,” including skin color and national origin. Hate crimes are overt acts that can include acts of violence against persons or property, violation or deprivation of civil rights, certain "true threats," or acts of intimidation, or conspiracy to commit these crimes. The Supreme Court has upheld laws that either criminalize these acts or impose a harsher punishment when it can be proven that the defendant targeted the victim because of the victim's race, ethnicity, identity, or beliefs. A hate crime is more than than offensive speech or conduct; it is specific criminal behavior that ranges from property crimes like vandalism and arson to acts of intimidation, assault, and murder. Victims of hate crimes can include institutions, religious organizations and government entities as well as individuals. 1st Amendment - What does it say? Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. What is Hate Speech? – Hate speech is subjective, meaning it means different things to different people. It’s a term that is thrown around as if it has a set definition. But, it doesn’t. Hate Speech is not a legally defined term. The 1st Amendment protects the free exchange of ideas even if the expression of those ideas is considered offensive or hateful. Matal v. Tam (2017) SCOTUS 8-0 Held that a fundamental principle of the First Amendment is that the government may not punish or suppress speech based on disapproval of the ideas or perspectives the speech conveys. It does not permit discrimination based on viewpoint and like it or not giving offense is a viewpoint. Any oft repeated idea in Sup Ct case law is "the public expression of ideas may not be prohibited merely because the ideas are themselves offensive to some of their hearers. What do most people mean when they use the term hate speech? Typically it is used to describe speech designed to demean, vilify or incite hatred against a group or class of people because of their race, religion, sexual or gender identity, disability or national origin. If this speech is copacetic with the 1st Amendment, are there any legal limits on speech? Yes Speech becomes criminal when it is a specific threat of violence or incites imminent criminal activity targeted at a specific person or group. “fighting words” — face-to-face personal insults addressed to a specific person, of the sort that are likely to start an immediate fight. But this exception isn’t limited to racial or religious insults, nor does it cover all racially or religiously offensive statements. other narrow exceptions, such as for true threats of illegal conduct or incitement intended to and likely to produce imminent illegal conduct (i.e., illegal conduct in the next few hours or maybe days, as opposed to some illegal conduct some time in the future). Indeed, threatening to kill someone because he’s black (or white), or intentionally inciting someone to a likely and immediate attack on someone because he’s Muslim (or Christian or Jewish), can be made a crime. But this isn’t because it’s “hate speech”; it’s because it’s illegal to make true threats and incite imminent crimes against anyone and for any reason, for instance because they are police officers or capitalists or just someone who is sleeping with the speaker’s ex-girlfriend. For example, two years ago two students at another SUNY school posted a snapchat of the two of them just lying in bed on Halloween and the caption said “gonna lynch some ni…. tonight.” To me, given the history of lynching, given the way it was phrased, given the use of the racial slur...that should be hate speech. Problems with excluding Hate Speech from 1st Amendment protection So, eventually a Judge is going to have to decide whether specific words are hate speech or not, not a good idea to give Judges this power. Why? Speech that makes people angry, or upset is protected by the 1st Amendment – example the Westboro Baptist Church Snyder v. Phelps SCOTUS 2011 (Westboro Baptist Church) for 20 yrs this group has picketed military funerals to express their belief that God hates the US bc of it’s tolerance for homosexuality. Fred Phelps is the leader the other members are all his relatives. They traveled to Maryland and picketed 1,000 feet from the Church, on public property, in accordance with instruction from local law enforcement by silently holding up signs for 30 minutes that read “Thank God for Dead Soldiers” “Fags Doom Nations” “Priests Rape Boys” “You are Going to Hell''. The soldier’s father filed suit for intentional infliction of emotional distress. A jury awarded him millions in damages. The 4th Circuit reversed the conviction holding that the 1st Amendment shielded them from civil liability because the statements were on matters of public concern, were not provably false, and were expressed solely through hyperbolic rhetoric. “[S]peech on public issues occupies the ‘ “highest rung of the hierarchy of First Amendment values” ’ and is entitled to special protection.” Connick v. Myers , 461 U. S. 138 . Although the boundaries of what constitutes speech on matters of public concern are not well defined, this Court has said that speech is of public concern when it can “be fairly considered as relating to any matter of political, social, or other concern to the community,” id., at 146, or when it “is a subject of general interest and of value and concern to the public,” San Diego v. Roe , 543 U. S. 77 . Court must independently examine the “ ‘content, form, and context,’ Even protected speech is “subject to reasonable time, place, or manner restrictions.” Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence , 468 U. S. 288 . Because this Nation has chosen to protect even hurtful speech on public issues to ensure that public debate is not stifled, Westboro must be shielded from tort liability for its picketing in this case. Robert’s opnion – 8-1 (Alito dissenting) Lee: and when you listen to these examples like Westboro Church of course you want to call it hate speech. I want to call it hate speech. But we always have to remember that even though the law does NOT equally apply to everyone, it pretends as if it does and so any law you want to make would apply to everyone. So you can only imagine what would happen if hate speech were enforceable and Black Lives Matter protests happened… So while I can really understand wanting the law to step in and shut down some of these vile opinions, I also realize that if hate speech were regulated then it would be used against minoritized persons WAY more often than it would against homophobic speech, racist speech, etc. How do we get social change if hate speech isn’t a crime? Punishing people for speech we don’t like – slippery slope – Watch Hong Kong Doc – Oscar Nom Don’t Split This is what happens when an authoritarian government – China, wants to stifle pro-democracy speech and to criminalize it. The GOP are authoritarian and anti-democratic as evidenced by their attempts to overthrow the government, propagate the big lie to undercut democracy and the 361 voter suppression bills currently being pushed by Republican state legislatures. What will they do to speech they don’t like if they get back in power? Counter Speech is the antidote for hate speech – examples, strategies – in the US we believe that the remedy is more speech, not stifling speech. The First Amendment protects the right to advocate and agitate for a change in 1st Amendment law. And you could argue that the law should be changed to exclude hate speech, but this advocacy needs to define what constitutes hate speech, bc it is an undefined term and highly subjective. If the law is changed then it will be up to Judges to apply the new definition of hate speech to whatever circumstances brings about an alleged violation. Eugene Volokh who teached free speech law at UCLA law school, and used to clerk for Sup Ct justice Sandra Day O’Connor and also 9th Cir Judge Alex Kozinski (side note he retired after several law clerks accused him of workplace sexual misconduct including showing them porn at work on multiple occasions) suggests advocates of this expanded area of non-protected speech “should explain just what viewpoints the government would be allowed to suppress, what viewpoints would remain protected, and how judges, juries, and prosecutors are supposed to distinguish the two.” Problems with continuing to say hate speech when it just legally isn’t defensible --keeps us trapped in a binary of free speech/hate speech. so one side says hate speech the other side says free speech and it’s so obvious a slam dunk for whatever side claims free speech. --in fact, quote-unquote “american” who protect “free speech” are hoping you’ll scream about hate speech because they know it strengthens their position. I’ll give you an example on my campus a bit later when we talk about school sponsored speech So I actually put a post on my Facebook page asking my rhetoric/communication scholar hive mind what options they suggest for navigating this binary between hate and free speech. What other options are there. Here are some of the terms they suggested. Symbolic racism. Aversive racism. Implicit racism. the step below racism “racial animus.” symbolic racial violence overt racism racist erasure The point isn’t to choose any one of these. The point is that when you’re willing to agree that the binary isn’t working and that counter speech is the only action we have THEN you start getting creative about inventing language to create arguments that short circuit the free speech logics of the opposition. Sure, it’s free speech. That isn’t the point. It’s also racism. One thing I’ve heard a lot is “hateful speech” because it’s not “hate speech” but it’s close. To me, it’s too easily perverted. The other one suggested by Judith Butler and Wendy Brown is "injurious speech”--granted they’re writing about legal theory and not public protest--but even that seems to imply that we gauge the effects of speech by how HURT or INJURED the person on the receiving end is. I think that’s also a losing battle because it’s based on a subjective experience of injury that the far Right will just deny. We’ve seen this again and again with cancel-culture. “Who could get so upset over some drawings in a Dr. Seuss book?” So I don’t use those two but I do use the earlier list and try to make the claim that I don’t care if your speech is free or not, it’s still racist, homophobic, etc. And, if necessary, I use a modifier like “symbolic racism.” Not to minimize the effects of the act but to think about what, argumentatively, I can sustain. Mary what do you think? Mary: concerns about many of the terms from a legal perspective but racist erasure is compelling and the most accurate description of what’s happening. Now we are facing new challenges with the proliferation and popularity of propaganda right wing media Fox News, Oann, Newsmax, right wing radio, podcasts facebook, the internet. Fairness Doctrine – what was it, who got rid of it. A quick google brings up some historical discussions and some negative opinion pieces about how unfair and awful the Fairness Doctrine was by the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute – Koch It was adopted in 1949 - The Fairness Doctrine required that stations provide balanced coverage of all controversial issues of public importance. The Fairness Doctrine never required “equal time” in the sense of strict equality for each side of an issue on a minute-for-minute basis. In talk programs and news coverage, a station just had to make sure that both points of view were presented in such a way that the listener would get exposure to them. How that was done was left to theon’s discretion, and the FCC intervened in only the most egregious cases. By contrast, “equal time” or “equal opportunities” stems from a different source in the Communications Act – the Section 315 provisions on the treatment by broadcast stations (and local cable systems) of candidates for public office. Essentially, equal time requires that, if a broadcast station gives one candidate free time, all other candidates can get the same amount of free time The Reagan-era FCC eliminated this rule, which was never reinstituted in subsequent decades under either party. a subsequent Trump-era 2017 FCC decision loosened ownership restrictions on stations. In combination, these two decisions not only allowed given stations to present only one view, but for many stations nationwide — now more easily owned by the same conglomerate, such as the conservative Sinclair Broadcast Group — to present the same view. Rush Limbaugh started his talk radio in 1988, Fox began in 1996 Now what? School Sponsored Speech - The test to establish first amendment protection in the context of school-sponsored speech is laid out in Vanderhurst v. Colorado Mountain College District (2000). “Whether an action restricting a plaintiff’s school-sponsored speech is reasonably related to the school’s legitimate pedagogical (educational) interests is the test for determining whether” his speech is protected by the First Amendment. Lee: Recent issue on campus, an education major--someone who is going to teach children--is posting horrible stuff on social media validating slavery and denying trans identity. Very much racist and transphobic erasure. When the student was suspended from student teaching for violating New York State law as an education major (can’t promote a bias free classroom) he lied on social media saying he was suspended from the school and then the far-Right anti-democratic dark money donor funded legal complex swooped in and miraculously, a few days later, he’s reinstated into his student teaching. Shortly thereafter, he painted over Black Lives Matter symbols on campus with USA and red and blue paint. TFP Student Action TFP Student Action, a project of “The Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property,” is the front for this operation. Describes itself as a group that was created to counter “liberal, socialist and communist trends of the times and proudly affirm the positive values of tradition, family and private property.” The petition, which has accumulated nearly 20,000 signatures, describes itself as a peaceful protest and argues that the student’s original suspension “sound[ed] like something right out of a communist gulag, not USA” and further elaborated that “What happened … is not merely an attack on truth, or on free speech, it is an attack against reality itself. It’s all part of the dark money, Koch and Mercer-funded attack on progressive values using “free speech” as their shield. Speech First Inc. claims to be and is regularly called a grassroots civil rights watchdog is actually a highly professional astro-turfing campaign, with a board of former Bush administration lawyers and longtime affiliates of the Koch family. Born in 2018, the group seems to have been enacted for the purpose of inserting itself or to put it more accurately to instigate campus culture wars: Here’s how grassroots this group is – it President Nicole Neily said no students were involved in founding the group. The $5 lifetime membership dues—a requirement for the group to take up a student’s case in court—is a “negligible part” of its funding, which mainly comes from undisclosed backers AKA Dark Money AKA Kochs and their ilk. Speech First’s board of directors includes a former head of a Koch-backed trust and two conservative attorneys from Koch-funded programs. “being branded as neutral, but having the people who know, know that you’re actually conservative, puts us in a unique position.” The board’s center of gravity is George Mason University, school recently revealed to have given the Kochs some sway over academic appointments in departments they funded – so much for academic freedom Speech First plans to “flood” the courts with similar lawsuits, starting with at least three more at other colleges this year. Speech First Inc. v. Schlissel (6th Circuit) 2019 In this case, Speech First, Inc., an organization working to protect university students’ civil rights, filed a motion for a preliminary injunction on behalf of three unnamed University of Michigan (UM) students. These three students claimed that their free speech rights were chilled by UM’s disciplinary rules and procedures which prohibited “harassment,” “bullying,” and “bias-related conduct.” Speech First also claimed that the “Bias Response Team” at UM investigated and punished students for engaging in “bias” conduct. “Harassing or bullying another person—physically, verbally, or through 83 some other means” is listed (Speech First v. Schlissel 2018). The Statement, including the violations section, governs all actions on UM property, at UM events, and occurring in the city of Ann Arbor, MI. The BRT was solely an educational resource and a support mechanism for students; it had no disciplinary authority. The term “bias incident” was written to be broad, because the BRT wanted to support any students who needed the resource, not to punish the alleged perpetrators Speech First Inc v. Killeen (7th Circuit) 2020 - Speech First sued 29 administrators at the University on behalf of four anonymous students. These students claim that they wish to express what they describe as "political, social, and policy views that are unpopular on campus." Speech First's complaint lists examples of such viewpoints in general terms: opposition to abortion, support for President Trump, belief in traditional marriage, support for strong immigration policies, support for the "deradicalization of Islam," support for First Amendment protection of "hate speech," opposition to gun control, and support for LGBT rights. Speech First alleges that three University policies—the responsive action of the Bias Assessment and Response Team and the Bias Incident Protocol to reports of "bias-motivated incidents" on campus, the imposition of No Contact Directives, and the prior approval rule—chill their student members' speech, force these students to engage in self-censorship, and deter them from speaking openly about issues of public concern. Speech First challenges the actions of the University's Bias Assessment and Response Team ("BART"). BART "collects and responds to reports of bias-motivated incidents that occur within the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign community." In turn, BART defines "bias-motivated incidents" as "actions or expressions that are motivated, at least in part, by prejudice against or hostility toward a person (or group) because of the person's (or group's) actual or perceived age, disability/ability status, ethnicity, gender, gender identity/expression, national origin, race, religion/spirituality, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class, etc." In addition, BART "[p]rovides opportunities for educational conversation and dialogue" and "[s]upports those impacted by bias." determine whether to reach out to the involved students, if they are identified, to invite them to participate in a voluntary conversation. BART also devises a response plan, which could include "[e]ducational conversations," "[m]ediation, facilitated dialogue," "[e]ducational referrals," "[r]esolution agreements," or "[r]eferrals to other offices and/or programs." Speech First Inc. v. Fenves (5th Circuit) 2020 Conclusion - What the left needs to appreciate is excluding hate speech from the 1st Amendment means it can be suppressed and that is a dangerous proposition especially when we are facing a huge increase in Trump appointed right wing Judges. It is the same tactic Republicans are using by passing bills to suppress the right to vote. Instead of trying to win over voters, to adopt policies that the majority of people support they are just working to suppress the power of those who disagree with them. That is lazy and authoritarian. The left wants to be the opposite of that approach. We need to do the hard work of making the arguments against offensive hateful speech and to engage in the debate as much and as passionately as the right. We don't have the Koch money to create and fund faux grassroots movements. Lee: and the more popular argument AND if there’s one thing that not being bound by old traditions and outdated categories gets you, it’s the ability to think critically and creatively about new identity positions. If anyone can strategize counter-speech, it’s us. Mary: We also have the numbers. And by using our voices collectively and consistently we can defend inclusivity without trying to exclude offensive speech.
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The B10 Presidents continue to fumble the season away. Beat writer Angelique Chengelis from The Detroit News joins me to discuss this administrative fiasco Website: www.themichiganmanpodcast.com Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com.
Steve Deace discusses the recent revelation that University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel is the biggest obstacle the Big Ten faces in returning to play. Mark Rogers joins the program to discuss the latest news in the effort to get the Big Ten back on the gridiron.
The B10 is reportedly working feverishly to get a start date set for football. Joining us to discuss that and more is Nick Baumgardner from The Athletic Website: www.themichiganmanpodcast.com Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com
Will there be spring football? How many players will declare for the 2021 NFL draft, or just flat out choose not to return? Will B10 Presidents take the time to explain what led them to cancel fall sports? So many questions and very few answers I'm afraid. Joining me today is football beat writer Aaron McMann from Mlive Website: www.themichiganmanpodcast.com Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com
What a fiasco the past week has been. Steve Lorenz from 247Sports joins us with his thoughts on no fall sports in the Big 10, and how it will change the landscape of college sports for a long time. Website: www.themichiganmanpodcast.com Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com
Monkeemobile Mel goes Hollywood, Macomb's penis cake problem, Alyssa Milano thinks her podcast is good, cancel Ellen, UofM's horny ex-provost, a Bonerline, and Maz Zooms us through his palace.An early Bonerline!The Sandlot is still widely debated on the program, but the cult loves it.Monkeemobile Mel has gone all Hollywood on us and popped up on TV. Must see MeTV.Tom Mazawey pops his Zoom cherry with us and ends up taking us on a tour of his very impressive home.Red Shovel Network drama as Jim Brandstatter appears on No Filter Sports and takes exception to ML Soul of Detroit's Shawn Windsor's article on Bo Schembechler's legacy.Ex-Michigan Provost, Martin Philbert, is a total creep. Drew want President Schlissel blown out.Bryan Callen has responded to the allegations of sexual abuse. Amy Schumer does not have her fellow comedian's back because she either knows something we don't or she believes all women.Alyssa Milano is so bummed that Joe Rogan has more podcast listeners than she does... and it's way more than three times as many. Check out her show here.The Macomb County morgue office environment sounds similar to a radio studio in a few ways.Ellen finally has some more support. Breaking news... even MORE support.Chelsea Handler has never heard of Louis Farrakhan, but likes some of his quotes.The Walled Lake teacher fired for his tweets has rejected an offer to return.Sad day for Speedway fans as "foreign-owned" 7/11 buys the inferior convenience stores.Drew does a deep dive on the latest Tekashi 69 video and busts him with more crimes.Hide your guns from your kids and get them to bed at a reasonable time. And, as always, no dancing with your sidearm.Drew yells at BranDon for not having this video queued up.Joe Biden needs more time to select his Vice President because so many people are on pins and needles.Marc's Memories: Joe Niekro cheated on this day in 1987, a bunch of people ate each other in 1846 and sodomy was all the rage in Georgia.BLM pushes around a Cuban immigrant and his business with some mafioso type tactics.Nancy Pelosi vs Dr. Birx. Donald Trump vs. Dr. Brix.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
In this episode we cover: whether we still like sports, schlissel & harbaugh's comments on the potential of intercollegiate athletics this fall, some football recruiting updates, tom brady's embarrassing moment (in front of his frenemy peyton no less!!), and a new segment we call "the oh yeah of the week" enjoy :) we love you :) xoxo :)
Diving into president Schlissel's comments about the fall to WSJ. Recapping Don Brown's call with the media and Michigan's defense. Plus lots of U-M basketball transfer talk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on Stateside , University of Michigan president Mark Schlissel talks about plans to restart on-campus instruction in the fall. Plus, an epidemiologist's advice for navigating reopened public spaces. (Subscribe to Stateside on Apple Podcasts , Google Podcasts , or with this RSS link ) Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.
Today on Stateside , University of Michigan president Mark Schlissel talks about plans to restart on-campus instruction in the fall. Plus, an epidemiologist's advice for navigating reopened public spaces. (Subscribe to Stateside on Apple Podcasts , Google Podcasts , or with this RSS link ) Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.
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Dan Schlissel joins Andy in the Stand Up! Records warehouse to talk about friends he's lost on his label. The description includes links to their content and links to other referenced content. DAN SCHLISSEL Dan Schlissel had an odd route to comedy; it came through Nebraska Punk rock. Born on the East Coast the son of a Holocaust survivor father and a Native Israeli mother into a strong Jewish community till the ripe age of 12 at which point his parents up and moved to the somewhat perplexing locale of Kearney Nebraska. A land of cows, corn, blue collars and red necks. It was on this cow patty laden soil that Dan stumbled into the world of Punk rock; an influence that would permeate through every aspect of Schlissel's career. First as a pioneer or Midwestern punk and later as a Grammy winning comedy producer – while getting his Bachelor of Science in Physics at the University of Nebraska Lincoln he started the now famed -Ism/Ismist Recordings in his dorm room. Inspired by Sub Pop, Amphetamine Reptile, Discord, SST and Touch and Go. Ismist became an important pat of Midwestern indy rock releasing records from the likes of House of Large Sizes, Killdozer, and putting out the first recordings of the now multi-platinum favorite of Spencer's Gifts employees: Slipknot. He also released the single Saddle Creek by Polecat which Bright Eye's Connor Oberest named his label after. In 1998 Schlissel moved to Minneapolis – falling in love with the city after a particularly rousing Bauhaus concert. Within a few months he met burgeoning stand up comedian Lewis Black whom Dan produced six records, including three that were nominated and one that won a Grammy (The Carnegie Hall Performance). Dan has gone on to produce and executive produce over two hundred standup records. He is an internationally recognized comedy expert producing not only for his own label but for other large labels as well as television and DVDs and Mexico's very first Stand Up Comedy festival. Here's an episode to the WTF episode mentioned in the beginning if you'd like to get caught up! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mPUemGyWn8 For more information on Stand Up! Records and Dan Schlissel please go to www.standuprecords.com Twitter: standuprecords Instagram: standuprecords Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StandUpRecordsdotcom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/standuprecords This episode is different than others. Here are the Stand Up! Artists referenced and some of the media if you would like to know more. Due to legality reasons I didn't include any in the episode. MIKE DESTEFANO https://standuprecords.com/collections/mike-destefano The Moth Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-i5ADmdO4E&t=3s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGcaa3VggLE GUS LYNCH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQKNP5jSkzk https://standuprecords.com/collections/various-artists/products/va-nerd-alert BILL YOUNG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fxIINzZ6TU&t=78s https://standuprecords.com/products/va-the-4-99-show https://standuprecords.com/collections/various-artists/products/va-nerd-alert ANDY RITCHIE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRALLRwj-iI https://standuprecords.com/collections/andy-ritchie SEAN ROUSE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFA407tA9wU https://standuprecords.com/collections/sean-rouse LASHONDA LESTER Album release on April 26th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaSfG0Ymd4k MITCH HEDBERG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndBjraV-3UY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC5fYlFpxmo YOUR HOST I'm Andy Mattfield, a comedian, writer, and am finally putting my psychology degree to good use. I co-produce comedy showcases, UNCS Comedy Showcase, Homerun! Touchdown!, Kid Gloves Comedy, and Lakeside Comedy. You can find show updates and my comedy musings at www.andymattfield.com. Follow me on social media below. Thanks for listening! twitter: mattfailed instagram: mattfailed snapchat: ohswell youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/anders1017 facebook: www.facebook.com/mattfailed www.facebook.com/harddaydiaries www.facebook.com/uncscomedy
Dan Schlissel joins Andy in the Stand Up! Records warehouse to talk about friends he's lost on his label. The description includes links to their content and links to other referenced content.DAN SCHLISSELDan Schlissel had an odd route to comedy; it came through Nebraska Punk rock. Born on the East Coast the son of a Holocaust survivor father and a Native Israeli mother into a strong Jewish community till the ripe age of 12 at which point his parents up and moved to the somewhat perplexing locale of Kearney Nebraska. A land of cows, corn, blue collars and red necks. It was on this cow patty laden soil that Dan stumbled into the world of Punk rock; an influence that would permeate through every aspect of Schlissel’s career. First as a pioneer or Midwestern punk and later as a Grammy winning comedy producer – while getting his Bachelor of Science in Physics at the University of Nebraska Lincoln he started the now famed -Ism/Ismist Recordings in his dorm room. Inspired by Sub Pop, Amphetamine Reptile, Discord, SST and Touch and Go. Ismist became an important pat of Midwestern indy rock releasing records from the likes of House of Large Sizes, Killdozer, and putting out the first recordings of the now multi-platinum favorite of Spencer’s Gifts employees: Slipknot. He also released the single Saddle Creek by Polecat which Bright Eye’s Connor Oberest named his label after.In 1998 Schlissel moved to Minneapolis – falling in love with the city after a particularly rousing Bauhaus concert. Within a few months he met burgeoning stand up comedian Lewis Black whom Dan produced six records, including three that were nominated and one that won a Grammy (The Carnegie Hall Performance). Dan has gone on to produce and executive produce over two hundred standup records. He is an internationally recognized comedy expert producing not only for his own label but for other large labels as well as television and DVDs and Mexico’s very first Stand Up Comedy festival.Here’s an episode to the WTF episode mentioned in the beginning if you’d like to get caught up! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mPUemGyWn8For more information on Stand Up! Records and Dan Schlissel please go to www.standuprecords.comTwitter: standuprecordsInstagram: standuprecordsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StandUpRecordsdotcomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/standuprecordsThis episode is different than others. Here are the Stand Up! Artists referenced and some of the media if you would like to know more. Due to legality reasons I didn’t include any in the episode. MIKE DESTEFANOhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/mike-destefanoThe Moth Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-i5ADmdO4E&t=3shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGcaa3VggLEGUS LYNCHhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQKNP5jSkzkhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/various-artists/products/va-nerd-alertBILL YOUNGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fxIINzZ6TU&t=78shttps://standuprecords.com/products/va-the-4-99-showhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/various-artists/products/va-nerd-alertANDY RITCHIEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRALLRwj-iIhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/andy-ritchieSEAN ROUSEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFA407tA9wUhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/sean-rouseLASHONDA LESTERAlbum release on April 26thhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaSfG0Ymd4kMITCH HEDBERGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndBjraV-3UYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC5fYlFpxmoYOUR HOSTI'm Andy Mattfield, a comedian, writer, and am finally putting my psychology degree to good use. I co-produce comedy showcases, UNCS Comedy Showcase, Homerun! Touchdown!, Kid Gloves Comedy, and Lakeside Comedy. You can find show updates and my comedy musings at www.andymattfield.com. Follow me on social media below. Thanks for listening! twitter: mattfailedinstagram: mattfailedsnapchat: ohswellyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/anders1017facebook: www.facebook.com/mattfailed www.facebook.com/harddaydiaries www.facebook.com/uncscomedy
Dan Schlissel joins Andy in the Stand Up! Records warehouse to talk about friends he's lost on his label. The description includes links to their content and links to other referenced content.DAN SCHLISSELDan Schlissel had an odd route to comedy; it came through Nebraska Punk rock. Born on the East Coast the son of a Holocaust survivor father and a Native Israeli mother into a strong Jewish community till the ripe age of 12 at which point his parents up and moved to the somewhat perplexing locale of Kearney Nebraska. A land of cows, corn, blue collars and red necks. It was on this cow patty laden soil that Dan stumbled into the world of Punk rock; an influence that would permeate through every aspect of Schlissel’s career. First as a pioneer or Midwestern punk and later as a Grammy winning comedy producer – while getting his Bachelor of Science in Physics at the University of Nebraska Lincoln he started the now famed -Ism/Ismist Recordings in his dorm room. Inspired by Sub Pop, Amphetamine Reptile, Discord, SST and Touch and Go. Ismist became an important pat of Midwestern indy rock releasing records from the likes of House of Large Sizes, Killdozer, and putting out the first recordings of the now multi-platinum favorite of Spencer’s Gifts employees: Slipknot. He also released the single Saddle Creek by Polecat which Bright Eye’s Connor Oberest named his label after.In 1998 Schlissel moved to Minneapolis – falling in love with the city after a particularly rousing Bauhaus concert. Within a few months he met burgeoning stand up comedian Lewis Black whom Dan produced six records, including three that were nominated and one that won a Grammy (The Carnegie Hall Performance). Dan has gone on to produce and executive produce over two hundred standup records. He is an internationally recognized comedy expert producing not only for his own label but for other large labels as well as television and DVDs and Mexico’s very first Stand Up Comedy festival.Here’s an episode to the WTF episode mentioned in the beginning if you’d like to get caught up! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mPUemGyWn8For more information on Stand Up! Records and Dan Schlissel please go to www.standuprecords.comTwitter: standuprecordsInstagram: standuprecordsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StandUpRecordsdotcomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/standuprecordsThis episode is different than others. Here are the Stand Up! Artists referenced and some of the media if you would like to know more. Due to legality reasons I didn’t include any in the episode. MIKE DESTEFANOhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/mike-destefanoThe Moth Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-i5ADmdO4E&t=3shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGcaa3VggLEGUS LYNCHhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQKNP5jSkzkhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/various-artists/products/va-nerd-alertBILL YOUNGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fxIINzZ6TU&t=78shttps://standuprecords.com/products/va-the-4-99-showhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/various-artists/products/va-nerd-alertANDY RITCHIEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRALLRwj-iIhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/andy-ritchieSEAN ROUSEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFA407tA9wUhttps://standuprecords.com/collections/sean-rouseLASHONDA LESTERAlbum release on April 26thhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaSfG0Ymd4kMITCH HEDBERGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndBjraV-3UYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC5fYlFpxmoYOUR HOSTI'm Andy Mattfield, a comedian, writer, and am finally putting my psychology degree to good use. I co-produce comedy showcases, UNCS Comedy Showcase, Homerun! Touchdown!, Kid Gloves Comedy, and Lakeside Comedy. You can find show updates and my comedy musings at www.andymattfield.com. Follow me on social media below. Thanks for listening! twitter: mattfailedinstagram: mattfailedsnapchat: ohswellyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/anders1017facebook: www.facebook.com/mattfailed www.facebook.com/harddaydiaries www.facebook.com/uncscomedy
Wednesday, September 5, 2018, the Detroit Economic Club hosted presidents from the state’s University Research Corridor (URC). Michigan State University Interim President The Honorable John Engler, University of Michigan President Dr. Mark Schlissel and Wayne State University President Dr. M. Roy Wilson shared data from the URC's 2018 Economic Impact Report. Changing the public’s view on higher education is a priority. Schlissel explained, “When most people think of higher ed, they think of a place to send your kids to school…but we’re a lot more than that. In addition to educating students and the future workforce, we’re an engine for innovation in the state.” Engler reminded the audience about needing talent at all levels - business to blue tech to medical doctors, along with artisan careers with the rebuilding of Detroit. Overall, the URC contributed a total of $18.7 billion to the state’s economy, which Wilson said equates to about $4,800 per household.
University of Michigan President Dr. Mark Schlissel addressed the Detroit Economic Club Monday, December 11th, 2017, during the University’s Bicentennial Celebration and offered his insights on how public research institutions should be committed to improving the quality of life for everyone in their communities, especially in public education systems. “My answer to questions about U of M’s value has three parts,” said Schlissel. “One, as a research university, we make the state and communities we serve more prosperous through innovations that drive economic growth and create jobs. Two, we prepare many of our state’s most talented students to succeed and to fully participate in a global society through top economic programs and opportunities unique to a public university of our breadth and our scale. And three, we make the quality of life better here. Not just for our graduates, but for everyone.”
Dan Schlissel and Danny Lobell sit and talk outside in the Palm trees in Akumal Mexico at the Akumal Comedy Festival. They discuss topics ranging from the Holocaust to how history is written and how Dan picks who he wants on his comedy record label. Enjoy!
President Mark Schlissel by Ann Arbor SPARK
1) Wolverine News & Notes: Brady is out! Now the hard work begins. 2) Michigan Gameday: Wolverine beat writer Nick Baumgardner from MLive joins me to discuss a crazy week in Michigan Football. 3) Wolverine Quick Hits: Other news from around WolverineNation. Website: www.gbmwolverine.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com Next week I'm out of town to take a break from the chaos. Before leaving I sat down with Michigan basketball beat writer Rod Beard from The Detroit News to talk about a happier topic. Michigan Basketball.