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The Recall: Reframed examines the removal of California Judge Aaron Persky after his sentencing of Stanford swimmer Brock Turner. Director Rebecca Richman Cohen discusses the two sides of the progressive movement at odds with each other over this issue, including the difficulty of steering outrage into proper policy. Plus the U.S. Supreme Court debates fake dog poo. And, at the risk of contradicting Color Me Bad, "Uh, TikTok you do stop." For more information on The Recall: Reframed visit Engage | The Recall: Reframed (recallreframed.com) Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist Subscribe: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
***Trigger warning for violence and sexual material.*** Pan Society has a book club! We're using literature to see themes of animism in every day life. Check out what Laura and Lisa Giles have to say about "Know My Name" the memoir by Chanel Miller about the Stanford Rape trial. Contribute to our mission here: http://patreon.com/PanSociety ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Want more? See us at: http://www.pansociety.net -blog http://www.pansociety.podbean.com -podcast http://www.pansociety.org -join our online animism class Join our tribe! You're welcome here. http://www.facebook.com/PanUniverse1 http://tiktok.com/animistps0 Laura Giles is an animist licensed clinical social worker who specializes in healing trauma. She founded Pan Society to make animism accessible to modern people. She delights in inspiring people with the love of the land, facilitating a connection to Spirit, reviving a sense of wonder and belonging through her sacred travel journeys, past life regression work, transformational workshops, and mentoring. Join her on her next adventure! For more information about Laura Giles, see her website at http://www.lauragiles.net. To work with Laura, go to http://lauragiles.org. Bumper credits: Music from Pond5 #animism #knowmyname #metoo #sexualassault #sovereignty #rape #chanelmiller
*EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING* This episode covers the controversial sentencing of Stanford student/rapist/all around assclown Brock Allen Turner. Was it worth it, Brock? Find Chanel's book, Know My Name, here JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM BECOME A PATRON ON PATREON BUY UNETHICAL MERCH DONATE ON KO-FI Music by: Chandler Edom Thomas https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2016/03/23/brock-turner-alleged-victim-gave-him-verbal-consent#:~:text=Brock%20Turner%2C%20the%2020%2Dyear,sexual%20activity%20they%20engaged%20in. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_v._Turner https://www.distractify.com/p/brock-turner-today https://abcnews.go.com/US/victim-brock-turner-stanford-sexual-assault-case-public/story?id=65385613 https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-recalled-over-brock-turner-sentence-fired-girls-high-school-n1052916 https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-persky-recall-brock-turner-lenient-sex-offender-sentecing-n880361 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/14/stanford-sexual-assault-read-sentence-judge-aaron-persky https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Camp https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/justice-robin-camp-judicial-council-1.4017233 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_rape#Prevalence https://www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/date-rape-drugs https://students.wlu.ca/wellness-and-recreation/gendered-violence-prevention-and-support/news/2016/dec/important-information-about-date-rape-drugs-and-their-symptoms.html https://www.theatlantic.com/news/archive/2016/06/stanford-sexual-assault-letters/485837/ https://www.insider.com/chanel-miller-met-swedish-students-who-stopped-brock-turner-assault-2019-9#:~:text=A%20stylized%20letter%20F.&text=Chanel%20Miller%2C%20who%20was%20sexually,the%20night%20of%20the%20assault. https://www.bustle.com/articles/165135-brock-turners-swimming-times-dont-matter-so-please-stop-asking-about-them
In January 2015, a call of an unconscious female came into the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office in Palo Alto, California. Deputies responded to a fraternity house on the Stanford campus and found an unresponsive woman who had been sexually assaulted, lying on the ground outside, behind a dumpster. The suspect was a freshman at Stanford, and the trial and sentencing that followed would make national news. I spoke with Professor Michele Dauber, a law professor at Stanford, for this episode. You can follow Professor Dauber on Twitter @mldauber. For more information on what's next for Professor Dauber's campaign, please visit enoughisenoughvoter.org or follow them on Twitter @enoughvoter. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie.
On January 19, 2015 19 year old Brock Turner, a Stanford University Swimmer, was arrested for the sexual assault of a 22 year old woman, "Emily Doe." In the months after the assault his story would change and evolve. At the trial, he was found guilty of three felonies and sentenced to six months in jail. He served three months. In this episode we look at the perpetrator, the victim and the overwhelming response to the outcome of the trial. Visit our sponsor: Chatbooks.com/podcast - use code gone at checkout. Support the show.
It's a family reunion on this week's WTSpod as we welcome one time host of the podcast, Lindsey Doyle to Fitzpatrick Castle. It's been six months since Lindsey moved on to pastures new so the lads figured it would be great to catch up with the woman who made them homeless.A lot has changed in those months,including the news that Lindsey is pregnant! We talk pregnancy issues, get an update on Lindsey's workings with the SBGi crew including UFC fighter Aisling Daly and future superstar Dylan Tuke. The lads talk OJ Simpson, The Stanford Rape case and Lindsey tells us about the time she knocked a bloke out for touching her. On top of this Danny & Lindsey trade stories of how they wet themselves and loads more besides. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean or wherever you listen. Follow us on Twitter @WTSpod and check out facebook.com/WTSpodIreland for more.
The Bad Joke Podcast is three diverse pastors who come together to discuss the Kingdom of God and its implications in contemporary life. We usually discuss the controversial topic of the day. This week, Calvin Dorsey, Juri Ammari, and Dan Samms talk about the Stanford rape case, unjust sentencing, and how believers should respond. Twitter: @badjokepodcast References: https://www.buzzfeed.com/katiejmbaker/heres-the-powerful-letter-the-stanford-victim-read-to-her-ra?utm_term=.dfJq4OMPM#.hrXAYnqkq http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2016/06/05/3784913/stanford-sexual-assault-dad-letter/ https://www.google.com/search?q=woman+fixes+stanford+rapist+dad+letter&oq=woman+fixes+&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j0j69i57j0l3.2568j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Churches: http://www.metroalliance.net/ http://restorationhcn.org/ (New Church Plant Coming Soon) Sponsors: http://www.roaringpages.com/
In episode 7, we discuss the Stanford rape case and the 6 month sentence given by the presiding judge. Also, we breakdown the statement given from the police investigation surrounding the Harambe gorilla shooting. Plus, we dive deep into the judicial world of bonds; their purpose and unfortunate misuse. This and more on #InJustice.
In episode 7, we discuss the Stanford rape case and the 6 month sentence given by the presiding judge. Also, we breakdown the statement given from the police investigation surrounding the Harambe gorilla shooting. Plus, we dive deep into the judicial world of bonds; their purpose and unfortunate misuse. This and more on #InJustice.
The six-month sentence for a star athlete convicted of sexual assault has created national outrage. In an open letter, Vice President Biden has told the un-named victim her powerful statement about what she's endured may "save lives" in the future. We hear about the implications for the justice system.
People are incensed with the perceived injustice in the Stanford Rape case. Are they right? What would lead a judge to hand down such a light sentence? How should we talk to our sons and daughters about drinking, partying and sexual assault?
This week, the Democrats mostly decided on a nominee, a judge came under fire for his ruling in the Stanford case, Buzzfeed made a tough advertorial call and The Greatest went home. Hosted by: Chad Michael Snavely ... @chad_michael Alyssa McNally ... @alyssaamcnally Tyler Huckabee ... @tylerhuckabee Bradford William Davis ... @_BWD_ Connect with Gradient: Web ... Gradient.is Twitter ... @gradientdotis Facebook ... /gradientdotis Show Notes: Story Five: Hillary Clinton is officially the first female candidate of a major party: (http://www.gradient.is/muhammad-ali-was-miraculous/) Story Four: A federal judge is under fire for giving a former Stanford athlete just six months in jail for raping an unconscious woman. (http://www.gradient.is/reactions/before-brock-turner-stanford-had-a-rape-every-two-weeks/) Story Three: Pretty much everyone got hacked on Twitter this week. Sorry, everyone! (http://www.gradient.is/reactions/3-ways-the-nfl-hacker-could-have-dramatically-improved-his-nfl-hacking/) Story Two: Buzzfeed called off an ad deal with the Republican Party over its impending nomination of Donald Trump. (http://grdnt.is/1UlNoR0) Story One: The late, great Muhammad Ali called himself the Greatest, and deserved it. (http://grdnt.is/1UqQL54)
Jesse and Brittany discuss the nut bowl intervention, Martin Shkreli's latest courtroom controversy, California's assisted suicide taking effect, Brock Turner & the Stanford rape case along with Judge Aaron Persky, Dollemocracy '16 featuring primary results, presumptive nominees, and Donald Trump's continued battle against the GOP on the racist comments toward the judge in the Trump... The post #223 – “Nut Bowl Intervention, Martin Shkreli & California's Assisted Suicide Law, Brock Turner & The Stanford Rape Case, Dollemocracy '16 feat. Primary Results, Presumptive Nominees, and Donald Trump vs. the GOP on Racism Judge Comments, and Takin' Care of Biz.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
Thursday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour of the show talking about the battle between Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake and the City Council over after school programs. In the next hour C4 was joined by Governor Larry Hogan to talk crime in Baltimore, customer service in government and Donald Trump. In the next hour of the show C4 talked to Delegate Kathy Szlegia, who is the Republican Nominee for Senate, about the gas tax and Donald Trump. In the final hour of the show C4 talked about the judges ruling on the Stanford Brock Turner rape case.
The Thirteenth episode in the GRM #TBC Podcast Series. In this weeks podcast Hosts Ren, Vidal and our New Yorker guest host MaryEllen talk about the latest topics of the last week. The podcast team share their funny stories of weed fail’s as the news breaks that weed is not considered dangerous to your health. With the divided opinions on the latest instalment of Roll Safe Hood Documentary ep 2, GRM Contributor, Jaik, offers up his opinion on where and why the new series is going wrong. Finally, the topic of Alcohol & Consent is explored following the highly discussed Stanford Rape Case. All aspects are explored from the blurred lines that alcohol contribute to in these cases to the scandalous lenient sentencing and whether that is a race and class issue to the treatment of rape and sexual assault victims. *Please note excerpts of the Victim Statement are read out and some listeners may find the content distressing. Make sure you check out the prior episodes of TBC podcast as well, now available on... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture.Every week Forth's staff and special guests come together to as discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. From Art, to Politics, to Culture join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended. Tune in and let us know what you think.On Side B of This Week's EPISODE: The crew continues on to tackle two more controversial topics...The killing of a Silverback Gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo and the Stanford Rape by Brock Turner of an unconscious female. The nuances here are endless and to numerous to list...so just tune in and get the most honest and diverse podcast the interwebs has to offer. Join the conversation on twitter: @ForthDistrict @AdanBean @AmishoBaraka @Dandunc @YvetteAyana
In the last episode of the Weekly Pond(er) Daily Emerald opinion writer Negina Pirzad and opinion editor Tanner Owens discuss their upcoming graduation, the weather, the University of Oregon's golf team's recent successes, the passing of Muhammad Ali and the controversial Stanford rape case.
A fast-paced discussion about the recent Stanford sexual assault case involving Brock Allen Turner. This case hits close to home for two reasons: 1) Stanford is Cam's alma mater and 2) KarenLee and Cam also experienced a drawn out, multi-year trial with an unapologetic defendant for the murder of KarenLee's husband and Cam's father. But that's not all! In the later half of the episode, KarenLee and Cam debrief last week's episode and share their own opinions on polyamorous relationships and friends with benefits. Please take a second to support the show by signing up for our newsletter. You'll get juicy bonus content! Just go to www.sextalkwithmymom.com or click here: http://eepurl.com/bMj_db Thanks for listening!
"Off The Record" is Forth's unfiltered roundtable podcast discussing all things life, art, and culture. Every week Forth's staff and special guests come together to as discuss the hilarious and difficult realities of life. From Art, to Politics, to Culture join the Forth staff as they will make you will laugh, gain insight, and/or be offended. Tune in and let us know what you think. On Side B of This Week's EPISODE: The crew continues on to tackle two more controversial topics...The killing of a Silverback Gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo and the Stanford Rape by Brock Turner of an unconscious female. The nuances here are endless and to numerous to list...so just tune in and get the most honest and diverse podcast the interwebs has to offer. Join the conversation on twitter: @ForthDistrict @AdanBean @AmishoBaraka @Dandunc @YvetteAyana