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PokerNews Podcast
Mike Catches Player Ghosting & Calls Out Las Vegas Poker Cheating Ring

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 56:32


In the 883rd episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz discuss Mike's recent 10-minute video calling out his recent experience in a big tournament at Resorts World, one that involved bad dealers and an alleged poker cheating ring in Las Vegas. The video blew up with Patrick Leonard and others speaking up. Find out where things stand with an update straight from Mike. Chad also goes one-on-one for an exclusive interview with Phil Gordon, who gave his first poker interview in 12 years! The former "Poker Boom" star who won the 2004 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star and hosted Celebrity Poker Showdown, reflects on winning his WPT title, shares what he's been up to the past decade, and remembers his good friend, the late Perry Friedman. The crew also discuss embattled Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein partying in Greece with Kevin Hart and big-name poker pros, Dan "Jungleman" Cates' BBC rap video, and winners from the 2025 Wynn Millions including Harrison Gimbel and Jesse Lonis. Oh, and a special shoutout to Jacki Burkhart on winning her first trophy in a heads-up event in Oregon.  Finally, you can check out the latest installment of "New Vlogs on the Block" featuring Maurice Hawkins coaching (it's not even April Fools yet) and find out who won our backpack & hoodie giveaway in conjunction with Tilted Compass. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Thursday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:11 | Welcome Kyna England & Mike Holtz 00:19 | Here's what's coming up on 01:06 | Mike releases 10-minute video calling out Las Vegas cheats 05:00 | Mike catches a player ghosting  07:13 | Patrick Leonard agrees with Mike 09:13 | Why the way cards are dealt matters 10:25 | There should be no electronics on the table 12:19 | Jon Friedberg of Poker Atlas issues brief statement 13:50 | Choosing a winner in our Tilted Compass giveaway! 15:14 | Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) rebrands 17:00 | Sponsor: WSOP Free-to-Play App 18:15 | Embattled Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein partied with Kevin Hart 21:07 | Dan “Jungleman” Cates now a rapper? 21:52 | What does his rap name “BBC” mean? 26:07 | Harrison Gimbel wins 2025 Wynn Millions for $455K 27:25 | 1993 WSOP Main Event champ Jim Bechtel final tables 28:49 | Jesse Lonis wins Wynn Million  29:10 | Jacki Burkhart gets her first trophy 29:58 | New Vlogs on the Block: Maurice Hawkins offers 1-on-1 training sessions 33:31 | Exclusive interview w/ Phil Gordon 33:50 | Welcome Phil Galfond 34:36 | Relearning the game with his sons 35:48 | What role does poker play in your life now? 36:27 | What are you up to these days? 37:01 | Looking back on the inaugural WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star in 2004 39:16 | Winning WPT title on a double elimination on final hand 40:48 | Poker fame and Celebrity Poker Showdown 44:15 | Winning the Ante Up for Africa charity event at the WSOP 45:58 | World Series of Rock, Paper, Scissors 47:25 | Winning a WPT and making WSOP Main Event final table 50:02 | The Tilt Boys & remembering Perry Friedman 52:44 | Might we see you back in the poker world? 54:55 | Get on PokerNews Ambassador Kyle Anderson's StakeKings Package

PokerNews Podcast
Nik Airball is Back and Coming for HCL's Million Dollar Cash Game

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 40:26


In the 882nd episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Connor Richards discuss the return of Nik Airball to Hustler Casino Live (HCL) after a yearlong casino ban. They also dive into other HCL news such as the announcement of the next Million Dollar Cash Game, GGPoker buying out Nick Vertucci's shares, and Ryan Feldman celebrating his 40th birthday. Speaking of the big 4-0, Chad and Connor also surprise Kyna with decorations and cake for her 40th birthday! The triumvirate then highlight Ari Engel retaking the lead from Maurice Hawkins in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit all-time ring race with both Josh Reichard and Daniel Lowery staying hot on their heels with recent ring wins of their own. You'll also hear about Chad Eveslage winning the $100K Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games, Bryn Kenney winning another Triton Poker title, and Keith Heine earning his way into the MSPT Hall of Fame. Plus, an update on the Tom Goldstein high-stakes poker saga and the return of the Bay 101 Shooting Star to the World Poker Tour (WPT) schedule for the first time since 2017! Finally, you can check out the latest installment of "New Vlogs on the Block" and details on our backpack & hoodie giveaway in conjunction with Tilted Compass. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Thursday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode![/game] Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:17 | Welcome Kyna England & Connor Richards 00:41 | Here's what we're going to talk about 01:06 | Hustler Casino Live (HCL) Million Dollar Cash Game announced 04:27 | Nik Airball is back! 06:41 | Daniel Negreanu coming to HCL? 08:06 | Happy birthday, Kyna! 09:21 | Mike Holtz misreads his own winning hand! 10:11 | Should poker media speak up? 16:49 | Ari Engel wins 19th ring to take lead back from Maurice Hawkins 17:13 | Josh Reichard & Daniel Lowery also capture rings 19:46 | Sponsor: Free-to-Play WSOP App 20:51 | Chad Eveslage wins inaugural $100K SHRB Mixed Games 23:11 | Bryn Kenney among winners at Triton Jeju 26:06 | $100K Main Event sets records 27:16 | Giveaway: Tilted Compass Backpack 28:22 | Keith Heine earns way into the MSPT Hall of Fame 29:14 | Update on the Tom Goldstein high-stakes poker saga 32:58 | New Vlogs on the Block 35:50 | Bay 101 Shooting Star returns to WPT schedule

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Fri 2/14 - AGs Defend DEI, Judges Weigh Limits on Musk Infiltration, Court Restores Foreign Aid Funds and SCOTUSBlog Goldstein Released Again

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 21:58


This Day in Legal History: Bell and Gray File PatentsOn February 14, 1876, both Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray filed patent applications for the invention of the telephone, setting off one of the most famous legal battles in U.S. history. Bell's lawyer submitted his paperwork to the U.S. Patent Office just hours before Gray's, leading to a dispute over who truly invented the device. Gray's filing was a "caveat," an intention to patent, while Bell's was a full application, giving him a legal advantage. When the patent was granted to Bell on March 7, 1876, Gray challenged it, arguing that Bell had improperly incorporated elements of Gray's liquid transmitter design.The controversy led to numerous lawsuits, with Gray and others accusing Bell of fraud and claiming he had seen Gray's filing before finalizing his own. Despite these challenges, the courts consistently ruled in Bell's favor, affirming his rights to the telephone patent. This legal victory gave Bell's company, later known as AT&T, control over the rapidly growing telephone industry. The case highlighted issues of patent timing, intellectual property rights, and legal strategy in technological innovation.The Bell-Gray dispute remains a landmark moment in patent law, demonstrating how the slightest timing difference can determine the outcome of major technological advancements. It also underscored the competitive nature of the late 19th-century invention boom, where multiple inventors often worked on similar ideas simultaneously.Democratic attorneys general from 16 states issued guidance defending diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI) programs against recent executive orders from former President Trump. Led by Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell and Illinois AG Kwame Raoul, they argued that DEI initiatives remain legal under existing anti-discrimination laws, including Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The Trump administration's orders call for eliminating DEI efforts from federal agencies and scrutinizing private-sector programs, conflating lawful diversity policies with illegal hiring preferences, the AGs said.Major corporations like Google and Amazon have adjusted or rebranded their DEI initiatives in response to legal uncertainty. The guidance clarifies that policies promoting workplace diversity—such as broad recruitment efforts and impact assessments—are legally distinct from unlawful hiring preferences. Courts have long upheld employers' ability to consider the effects of their policies on different groups to prevent discrimination claims.Meanwhile, Republican AGs, including Missouri's Andrew Bailey, are pushing businesses to abandon DEI programs. Bailey recently sued Starbucks, accusing the company of violating civil rights laws through its DEI initiatives. The conflicting state-level actions highlight the growing legal and political battle over corporate diversity policies.Democratic AGs Defend DEI Against ‘Misleading' Trump DirectivesTwo federal judges will decide whether Elon Musk's government cost-cutting team, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), can access sensitive U.S. government systems. Since his appointment by President Trump last month, Musk has led efforts to eliminate wasteful spending, but critics argue his team lacks legal authority to handle Treasury payment systems and sensitive agency data.Judge Jeannette Vargas in Manhattan will consider a request from Democratic attorneys general to extend a temporary block preventing DOGE from accessing Treasury systems that process trillions in payments. The states argue Musk's team could misuse personal data and disrupt funding for health clinics, preschools, and climate programs.In Washington, Judge John Bates will review a separate request from unions seeking to prevent DOGE from accessing records at the Department of Health and Human Services, the Labor Department, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Bates previously ruled in favor of the Trump administration but will now reconsider after the unions amended their lawsuit.Democratic AGs have also filed a separate lawsuit claiming Musk's appointment is unconstitutional and seeking to block him from making personnel decisions or canceling contracts. While courts have blocked several of Trump's initiatives, his administration has continued firing government workers and cutting foreign aid, mostly targeting programs opposed by conservatives.Musk's DOGE team: Judges to consider barring it from US government systems | ReutersA federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore funding for hundreds of foreign aid contractors affected by a 90-day funding freeze. The ruling temporarily blocks the administration from canceling foreign aid contracts and grants that were in place before Trump took office on January 20.  The decision came in response to a lawsuit filed by two health organizations that rely on U.S. funding for overseas programs. The Trump administration had halted all foreign aid payments, claiming the pause was necessary to review program efficiency and alignment with policy priorities. However, Judge Amir Ali ruled that the government had not provided a rational justification for the sweeping suspension, which disrupted agreements with businesses, nonprofits, and organizations worldwide.  Trump has also ordered federal agencies to prepare for major job cuts, leading to layoffs among government workers without full job protections. His administration has already removed or sidelined hundreds of civil servants and top officials, part of a broader effort to reshape the federal workforce and consolidate power among political allies.Judge orders US to restore funds for foreign aid programs | ReutersA federal judge has ordered the release of Supreme Court advocate Tom Goldstein, three days after he was jailed for allegedly violating pretrial release conditions in a tax fraud case. Goldstein, a prominent appellate lawyer and co-founder of SCOTUSblog, was indicted last month on 22 counts of tax evasion related to his high-stakes poker winnings and alleged misuse of law firm funds to cover debts.Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy Sullivan ruled that there was insufficient evidence to keep Goldstein incarcerated for allegedly concealing cryptocurrency transactions. However, the judge imposed new restrictions, including monitoring his internet use and prohibiting cryptocurrency transfers.Prosecutors claimed Goldstein secretly moved millions in crypto after his initial release, prompting his second arrest. Goldstein argued the transactions occurred in 2023 and that he did not own the accounts in question. While the judge found Goldstein's evidence created enough doubt to justify his release, he also suggested Goldstein may still have access to hidden funds that could enable him to flee. Goldstein has pleaded not guilty, and his legal team maintains the government's case lacks proof.Supreme Court veteran Goldstein wins release again in tax crimes case | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by Gustav Mahler.Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) was a visionary composer and conductor whose symphonies bridged the late Romantic and early modern eras. Known for his deeply personal and expansive works, Mahler infused his music with themes of life, death, and transcendence. His Symphony No. 2, often called the Resurrection Symphony, is one of his most ambitious compositions, blending massive orchestral forces with choral elements to explore the journey from despair to spiritual renewal.The symphony's fifth and final movement, Im Tempo des Scherzo – Aufersteh'n, is a dramatic culmination of the work's themes. It begins in chaos, with the orchestra depicting the terror of the apocalypse, before gradually moving toward light and resolution. The music builds in intensity until the choir enters softly, singing the text of Friedrich Klopstock's Resurrection Ode, which speaks of rising again after death. Mahler expands on these words, adding his own lines about redemption and eternal life.The movement swells to one of the most powerful climaxes in symphonic history, with soaring brass, thunderous percussion, and a triumphant chorus proclaiming victory over death. The final moments are a breathtaking ascent, as the music dissolves into radiant serenity. This movement is more than just a finale; it is an emotional and philosophical journey, offering a sense of transcendence that has resonated with audiences for over a century.Without further ado, Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2, the fifth and final movement – Im Tempo des Scherzo.  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Big Law Business
How Tom Goldstein's Risky Poker Habit Caught Up With the SCOTUSblog Founder

Big Law Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 16:21


At its height, the influential SCOTUSBlog provided Supreme Court coverage that drew comparisons to the comprehensive way ESPN reports on sports. But while the blog was becoming required reading for attorneys, law students, and journalists, its founder was allegedly racking up millions in gambling and tax debts. High-profile Washington attorney Tom Goldstein was indicted last month on federal charges allegedly tied to an ultra-high-stakes poker hobby involving billionaires, professional gamblers, Hollywood stars, and trips to Macau. Goldstein—a seasoned litigator known as a risk-taker both in court and at the poker table—was arrested Feb. 10 after prosecutors said he violated the terms of his release by hiding cryptocurrency accounts from pretrial services and transferring funds without approval. He has since filed an emergency motion challenging his detention. On this episode of our podcast, investigative reporter Alexia Fernández Campbell and legal reporter Holly Barker discuss the story that's riveting the legal world. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690

Morning Meeting
Episode 230: Bridget Jones—Gen Z and the Single Girl

Morning Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 36:05


Tom Goldstein was one of Washington, D.C.'s top lawyers, arguing 44 cases before the Supreme Court. Yet few knew he was also one of the world's highest-rolling—and most reckless—poker players, racking up millions of dollars in winnings and losses. Then his worlds collided. Our writer George Pendle has the full, jaw-dropping account. Then, after an almost 10-year absence, a new Bridget Jones movie is coming to theaters, and two of our writers, Carolina de Armas and Victoria Herman, couldn't help but wonder: How would Bridget navigate the Gen Z New York City of 2025? And speaking of movies, Stuart Heritage joins us from London with his report on the Prince Charles Cinema. For years, this independent movie theater has been beloved by such movie greats as Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson, who are just a few cinephiles who consider it perhaps the greatest movie house in the world. But now it is under threat of closure, and Stu will tell us if it is indeed the last picture show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

PokerNews Podcast
Supreme Count Attorney a Secret High-Stakes Poker Player? Propofol Overdose & Bad MLK Day Promo

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 35:20


In the 875th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, which has been nominated for 'Podcast of the Year' at the Global Poker Awards, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz dive into the wild story of a Supreme Court attorney who is in hot water over poker taxes. What makes the tale of Tom Goldstein so interesting is that the sums he played for were astronomical with him having reportedly won $50 million only to lose it all plus another $14 million. While his name might not be familiar to the poker masses, you may have either heard about or seen him before as he was written about in The Setup, which was written by his friend Dan Bilzerian, and he also appeared on the Hustler Casino Live (HCL) $1,000,000 Cash Game last year as the mysterious, masked "Thomas" where he mucked the winning hand at showdown in a pot worth $540,000! The crew then chat about Leon Tsoukernik awakening from a 40-hour coma after a Propofol overdose, with his future very much up in the air. They also get into a bad poker promotion that almost ran at a Las Vegas casino on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, highlight the upcoming 2025 Leaf Metal Poker trading card set, and discuss popular ARIA dealer Clyde “Snack Attack” Gaskins appearing on Netflix's Queer Eye. Finally, they wrap things up by recapping some big winners including Pamela Belote setting the new women's record for most WSOP Circuit rings, Martins Adeniya taking down the 2025 Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship, and Andrew Lichtenberger defeating Nick Schulman in the latest PGT event. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Friday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:15 | Welcome Kyna England & Mike Holtz 00:20 | PokerNews Podcast nominated for ‘Podcast of the Year' 01:50 | Other PokerNews nominees 02:20 | Supreme Court Attorney in hot water of poker taxes 04:24 | Doug Polk video; tax implications 07:32 | Winning $50 million playing heads-up poker 09:30 | Who were the two unknown poker coaches? 13:00 | Tom Goldstein was the mystery player on Hustler Casino Live 13:46 | Mucking winning hand in $540K pot 17:44 | Sponsor – WSOP Free-to-Play App 18:24 | Leon Tsoukernik awakens from 40-hour coma; outlook remains uncertain -> 21:30 | Bad Martin Luther King Jr. Day poker promotion 26:15 | 2025 Leaf Metal Poker cards set to release by end of month 29:55 | Clyde “Snack Attack” Gaskins on Queer Eye 31:41 | Pamela Belote sets new women's record for most WSOP Circuit rings 34:08 | Martins Adeniya wins 2025 Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship 34:54 | Andrew Lichtenberger defeats Nick Schulman in latest PGT event

Legaltech Week
01/17/2025: Tom Goldstein case, Harvey's mysterious $3B valuation, and more

Legaltech Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 56:23


Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.   This week's topics: 00:00 Panelist Introductions 01:57 Tom Goldstein case (Selected by Joe Patrice) 17:55 CES 2025: lessons learned for legal (Selected by Stephen Embry) 29:09 Report on the LSC's Innovations in Tech conference (Selected by Bob Ambrogi) 36:27 Businesses Would Report AI Layoffs to New York Under Hochul Plan (Selected by Niki Black) 46:10 Harvey's 'aggressive' $3B valuation (Selected by Joe Patrice) 48:44 Cynthia Outlook tool (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Tom Goldstein Should've Stuck With High Stakes Go Fish

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 35:08


You've got to know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em. ------ Supreme Court litigator Tom Goldstein, co-founder of SCOTUSblog, is on the wrong side of the law facing a multi-count indictment related to the alleged fallout of a hard-core gambling lifestyle. All while routinely arguing multiple cases in front of the Supreme Court. Legen...wait for it...dary. Also Proskauer proves that every rose has its thorn and Yale stares down on of the most epic downgrades in law school history.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Tom Goldstein Should've Stuck With High Stakes Go Fish

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 35:08


You've got to know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em. ------ Supreme Court litigator Tom Goldstein, co-founder of SCOTUSblog, is on the wrong side of the law facing a multi-count indictment related to the alleged fallout of a hard-core gambling lifestyle. All while routinely arguing multiple cases in front of the Supreme Court. Legen...wait for it...dary. Also Proskauer proves that every rose has its thorn and Yale stares down on of the most epic downgrades in law school history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Daily Beans
Things To Do In DC When You're Mislead

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 44:39


Monday, January 20th, 2025Today, Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr's legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice. A prominent leader in the modern civil rights movement, Dr. King was a tireless advocate for racial equality, working class, and the oppressed around the world. TikTok is back online after a farce rescue from the man who originally wanted to ban it; Trump launches a crypto rug pull scam; Elon Musk is dispatching agents across government agencies; the SCOTUSblog publisher has been indicted on tax charges; CNN is moving Jim Acosta's show to the middle of the night; President Biden makes a statement on the Equal Rights Amendment and commutes the sentences of 2,500 non violent drug offenders; the US grounds SpaceX Starship after another explosion; Vivek Ramaswamy will announce a run for Ohio governor; CBS kisses the ring by discussing a settlement with Trump in their defamation suit; Chicago and San Diego brace for immigration enforcement operations; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Thank You Naked WinesSo go to NakedWines.com/DAILYBEANS with the code AND password DAILYBEANS for six bottles of wine for $39.99.Thank You Helix Sleep Go to HelixSleep.com/dailybeans for 27% Off Sitewide plus 2 Free Dream Pillows with your mattress purchase.Stories:Supreme Court blog publisher Tom Goldstein, a high-stakes poker player, indicted on tax charges (Politico)Vivek Ramaswamy will announce run for Ohio governor 'shortly' (Cincinnati Enquirer)ICE planning major enforcement operation in Chicago after Trump inauguration (Julia Ainsley | NBC News)Musk and Ramaswamy sending agents across US government to seek cuts | Trump administration (Robert Tait  | The Guardian)Trump's Latest, and Most Questionable, Crypto Launch, Explained (Ruth Murai |  Mother Jones)Good TroubleI am launching a new social media platform, wholly owned and funded by YOU, our contributing listeners, and not by a billionaire that's going to be sitting on the dais today with a would-be dictator. The Daily Beans & Mueller, She Wrote | Creating podcasts | PatreonWatch DutyWatch Duty Fire Public Safety Information (App) Cal FireIncidents | CAL FIREFrom The Good NewsHealth Plans | TRICAREUnderdog Rescue - MNThe Movement and the “Madman” | American Experience | PBSFurball Farm Cat Sanctuary - MNObergefell v. Hodges | OyezSiriusXM Progress Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote, Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewroteDana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life
Episode 120: 2024 I-91 Shop Hop, Part Two

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 61:08


Come along with Anne to visit the last three newcomer shops on this year's upcoming I-91 Summer Vacation Shop Hop through Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire! Links to Things Mentioned in This Episode Claim your tickets for Stitch N'Pitch in Hartford on August 17! Simsbury Yarns: Instagram, Facebook KnittyGrittyYarnGirl: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube The Woolly Thistle: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Ravelry Music This episode's music was Tom Goldstein's "Song for You," Jontavious Willis' "The World is in a Tangle," and Ben Bostick's "Take it on Faith."

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life
Episode 116: Woolly Good, Good Woolens, and Wool for Good

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 42:21


In this episode, Anne shares about her visit to the Woolly Good Gathering in Edinburgh last month, some thoughts about this year's Sheltand Wool Week hat, and a whole lot more, including details about the Stitch N'Pitch event coming August 17, 2024 in Hartford, CT! Links to Things Mentioned in the Show Woolly Good Gathering Donna Smith Designs Uradale Yarns Paparwark Furniture Mella Handmade Soap Midwinter Yarns Jamieson's of Shetland Uist Wool The Journal of Scottish Yarns Summerhall 2022 Shetland Wool Week Annual Nutscene Cockleshell Scarf from Jamieson's of Shetland Sanik Shawl by Donna Smith Rachel Hunter MRI Maakers Terri Laura's store, Instagram, and Facebook Stitch N'Pitch Hartford (Link should work after May 20!) Music This week's songs were Tom Goldstein's "Today," and "Deeper Than the Heart," by Brad Howard.

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

In this episode, Anne shares a bit about Shetland Wool Week 2023, introduces Wovember 2023, and reviews Mosaic Knitting Workshop, by Ashleigh Wempe.  Links to Things Mentioned in the Podcast Makkin Our Way Through Shetland Tours Shetland Wool Week Eve Eunson Shetland Museum and Archives Hazel Tindall Alison Rendall Wovember 2023 Posting Prompts and Prizes can be found on the I Thought I Knew How Instagram feed.  WovemberWool on Instagram Mosaic Knitting Workshop in print and as a Kindle e-book  (Those are affiliate links, meaning that if you place an order for the books, Amazon will give me a small fee for sending you to the site at no cost to you. It's a simple way to help support the podcast.) Uradale Yarns Double Knitting yarn Fiber Festival of New England The Journal of Scottish Yarns Purl Together on YouTube Music The songs in this episode were "White as the snow" by Tom Goldstein, "Too Dark to Tell," by Ben Bostick, and "Get Down to Get Up Again," by Humans Win.  An Appeal I am no longer accepting direct donations toward the running of the podcast. However, if you enjoy listening to the podcast, please support it by sharing it with the knitting lovers in your life. Many thanks!

Marketplace Tech
The potential future of open-source generative AI

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 10:00


There’s a new large language model in town that threatens to out-open OpenAI’s ChatGPT. LLaMa 2, from Facebook parent company Meta, has capabilities roughly in line with big-name competitors. However, it’s also open source, meaning the model’s source code is available for anyone to study or build upon for free. OpenAI, Google and many other artificial intelligence innovators have opted to keep their latest models proprietary. A more open approach has obvious benefits for research and enterprise but can also be advantageous for the companies that put these tools out. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Tom Goldstein, a professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, about the advantages and disadvantages of the open-source approach.

Marketplace All-in-One
The potential future of open-source generative AI

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 10:00


There’s a new large language model in town that threatens to out-open OpenAI’s ChatGPT. LLaMa 2, from Facebook parent company Meta, has capabilities roughly in line with big-name competitors. However, it’s also open source, meaning the model’s source code is available for anyone to study or build upon for free. OpenAI, Google and many other artificial intelligence innovators have opted to keep their latest models proprietary. A more open approach has obvious benefits for research and enterprise but can also be advantageous for the companies that put these tools out. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Tom Goldstein, a professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, about the advantages and disadvantages of the open-source approach.

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

In this episode, Anne shares the start of her spinning journey, reviews Knitted Word yarn, and has a few thoughts about embracing how you get your projects done. That, plus a few songs from Tom Goldstein. Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode Knitten Word Harriet Cowl Knit New Haven Morehouse Merino Flock Wool& WoolandPrince WoolX Dropps Sable Flow Visit the website to join the mailing list Follow Anne on Instagram Join the Facebook Group  Music "Dawn" and "Time and Time Again" by Tom Goldstein.

This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Watermarking Large Language Models to Fight Plagiarism with Tom Goldstein - 621

This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 50:57


Today we're joined by Tom Goldstein, an associate professor at the University of Maryland. Tom's research sits at the intersection of ML and optimization and has previously been featured in the New Yorker for his work on invisibility cloaks, clothing that can evade object detection. In our conversation, we focus on his more recent research on watermarking LLM output. We explore the motivations behind adding these watermarks, how they work, and different ways a watermark could be deployed, as well as political and economic incentive structures around the adoption of watermarking and future directions for that line of work. We also discuss Tom's research into data leakage, particularly in stable diffusion models, work that is analogous to recent guest Nicholas Carlini's research into LLM data extraction. 

Law360's The Term - News & Analysis on the Supreme Court
S4, E21: How Tom Goldstein Changed The Game

Law360's The Term - News & Analysis on the Supreme Court

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 29:12


Tom Goldstein is retiring from his U.S. Supreme Court practice after 25 years and more than 40 arguments — but perhaps bigger than his legal imprint is how his unusual methods changed the Supreme Court bar forever. On this week's episode of The Term, we talk with Tom about the criticism he faced early in his career as an advocate, why he started the invaluable SCOTUSblog and what he has planned next for shaking up the legal industry.

Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers
Episode 38: Artificial Intelligence (AI) & The Legal World with HAISTACK.AI CTO, Michael Heise

Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 33:18


Are you ready to revolutionize the legal world? On our latest episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, our hosts interview Michael Heise, legal tech expert and CTO of Haistack.AI, who is at the forefront of transforming the legal industry with its groundbreaking AI software. Join our hosts as they delve into Mike's experience working on the tech side of Biglaw and learn how this expertise has enabled him and the HAISTACK.AI team to build an AI tool that will streamline processes for law firms and legal recruiting agencies. Our hosts and Mike also discuss how AI is already transforming the legal world, and why improvements in this space will only make life easier for lawyers and recruiters alike. For their moves, David draws attention to the retirement of Tom Goldstein, former Managing Partner of Goldstein & Russell and founder of SCOTUSblog, while Zach highlights the news of Joel Moss joining Cahill's New York office as a Bankruptcy and Restructuring Partner, bringing his extensive expertise to the firm's highly regarded practice. As always, be sure to rate, review and subscribe!

Maeltopia - A New World of Horror Fiction

Refusing to become a slave to a sentient house, Baron tries to escape the demonic abode.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Follow us on Twitter at @maeltopiaWant unique art and animations to go along with your Maeltopia episodes? Check out our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmrdXEvkEPfQvCKT4pha4QWant to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure to like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Steven AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Baron voiced by Steven AnzaloneHunting House voiced by Steven AnzaloneThe Red Mother intro music was created by Steven J. AnzaloneMusic by Marshall, Tom Goldstein, and Bobby ColeMusic and Sound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Soundstripe, Melody Loops, Music Vine, Soundcrate, Storyblocks and Pond 5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

My Name Is Sheba
Chapter 20: Good-bye Shelli

My Name Is Sheba

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 24:05


“My Name Is Sheba,” is the twice monthly fictional saga of iconic jazz/R&B artist, Sheba Hawkins, who rose from obscurity as an orphan, to superstardom, and the music she created along the way. It's also about the creative life, and the beautiful struggle… a different kind of story.  “My Name Is Sheba” is written around the original music from the album of the same name, by singer/songwriter Kandace Springs. You can find “My Name Is Sheba” the album, and the podcast, wherever you listen. We suggest starting with episode one, and following along. This chapter of My Name Is Sheba was written, recorded, and produced by me, Monroe Jones. The series is based on music from the album, My Name Is Sheba, by Kandace Springs, and can be found at Spotify, Apple, or wherever you stream music. Other original music in this episode is by Jason Donnelly, Tom Goldstein, Media Music Group, Humans Win, Michael Vignola, Anita Tatlow, biggrez, OKO, and Tencher Music, all of whom have royalty free music available at Storyblocks. That's storyblocks.com. For more behind the scenes info on the creators of the story and the music, visit mynameissheba.com. Finally, if you like what you're hearing, please follow, leave a rating, and tell a friend. “My Name Is Sheba” is a product of Subplay Creative.

Original Jurisdiction
Supreme Advocate: An Interview With Paul Clement

Original Jurisdiction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 43:14 Very Popular


Who is the nation's top Supreme Court advocate?If you were to poll the SCOTUS bar, many members would name Paul Clement. The 43rd Solicitor General of the United States and a veteran of over 100 arguments before the Court, he has argued more Supreme Court cases since 2000 than any lawyer in or out of government. Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal described Clement as “the preeminent advocate in his generation,” while SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein dubbed Clement “a god.”And Clement, 56, has been having quite the year. He won two of the biggest cases of the last Term: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, the landmark Second Amendment case, and Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, the case of the praying football coach. Despite his win in Bruen, his law firm at the time, Kirkland & Ellis, announced that it would be withdrawing from all Second Amendment cases—on the day that Bruen was handed down. So Clement and his longtime colleague Erin Murphy withdrew from Kirkland, leaving to launch Clement & Murphy, their own appellate and Supreme Court boutique.After I had a top trial lawyer, Alex Spiro of Quinn Emanuel, as my first podcast guest, it seemed like a logical next step to welcome a leading appellate advocate as my next guest—especially since the episode would air during the first week of October, the start of the new Supreme Court Term. I invited Paul Clement to join me, and I was delighted when he agreed.In our conversation, we discussed a wide range of topics, including his high school and college debate career, his advice for appellate advocates, some additional backstory behind his departure from Kirkland, his concern about Biglaw's increasing unwillingness to take on controversial cases and clients, and the time he may or may not have attended a Green Day concert with Elena Kagan. You can check out the episode by clicking on the embed at the top of this post.Show Notes:* Paul Clement bio, Clement & Murphy PLLC* The Law Firm That Got Tired of Winning, by Paul Clement and Erin Murphy for the Wall Street Journal* You Won Your Gun Case. You're Fired, by the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board* The Legal Wunderkind Challenging The Health Law, by Nina Totenberg for All Things Considered/NPR* The Paul Clement Court, by Jason Zengerle for New York MagazinePrefer reading to listening? For paid subscribers of Original Jurisdiction, a transcript of the entire episode appears below. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit davidlat.substack.com/subscribe

Consider This from NPR
The Supreme Court just had its most conservative term in nine decades

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 13:43 Very Popular


A wave of decisions by the Supreme Court's conservative majority has lead to criticism that the court is more politicized than it used to be. Now there's data to support that claim. Researchers with The Supreme Court Database — which is run by legal scholars from multiple universities — have shown that the court produced more conservative decisions this term than at any time since 1931.NPR's Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg joined Jamal Greene, a Constitutional law professor from Columbia University, and Tom Goldstein, the founder of SCOTUSBlog, to talk about the implications of the decisions from the term.

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
E79: Analyzing the leaked draft overturning Roe v. Wade with Amy Howe and Tom Goldstein

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 85:54 Very Popular


0:00 Amy Howe (@AHoweBlogger) & Tom Goldstein (@SCOTUSblog) join the show to break down the leaked draft overturning Roe v. Wade 28:07 Potential downstream impacts from the precedent of overturning Roe v. Wade 43:03 How will the leaked draft impact the Supreme Court going forward? Should there be age limits for SC justices? 1:05:09 Analyzing the path forward Follow Amy and Tom: https://twitter.com/AHoweBlogger https://twitter.com/SCOTUSblog Follow the besties: https://twitter.com/chamath https://linktr.ee/calacanis https://twitter.com/DavidSacks https://twitter.com/friedberg Follow the pod: https://twitter.com/theallinpod https://linktr.ee/allinpodcast Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://twitter.com/yung_spielburg Intro Video Credit: https://twitter.com/TheZachEffect Referenced in the show: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21835435-scotus-initial-draft https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/usrep/usrep410/usrep410113/usrep410113.pdf https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/505/833/case.pdf https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/05/04/abortion-supreme-court-confirmation-hearings https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_Supreme_Court_candidates https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/19pdf/17-1618_hfci.pdf https://www.wsj.com/articles/abortion-and-the-supreme-court-dobbs-v-jackson-mississippi-john-roberts-11651009292 https://beyer.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=5330 https://www.law.nyu.edu/sites/default/files/ECM_PRO_059254.pdf https://news.gallup.com/poll/350486/record-high-support-same-sex-marriage.aspx https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx  

MC Horror
The Hole in the Shower Wall

MC Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 4:12


After recently starting to work out at a gym with her friend, this young lady was taking a shower. When she noticed a pair of eyes staring at her from behind, she was mortified. Full permission was given to me by Reddit user brodudewhy to narrate their story. Here is a link to the official post: Story link Do you have a horror story that you'd like to be narrated on here? Submit it HERE: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/submissions/ Want your voice to be heard in the podcast? Send in a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/message Liked this episode? Disliked it? Submit your feedback to help improve the MC Horror Podcast: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/feedback/ Join the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/mchorror22/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mchorror22 We're trying to do this podcast full time to bring you guys longer episodes and more frequent uploads! Support the production of future episodes here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/support 'Sad Rollover' by Or Moran: https://artlist.io/song/835/sad-rollover 'Monster from the Deep' by Young Rich Pixies: https://artlist.io/song/75170/monster-from-the-deep 'Day One' by Tom Goldstein: https://artlist.io/song/40706/day-one Check out all the music used in each episode: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/music/ Buy me a coffee? :) -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mchorror --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/support

MC Horror
He Just Wanted a Girlfriend

MC Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 11:47


Life isn't so sweet for this little 9 year old who gets some unwanted attention from a 20 something year old man. Full permission was given to me by Reddit user anyusernamefornow to narrate their story. Here is a link to the official post: Story link Do you have a horror story that you'd like to be narrated on here? Submit it HERE: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/submissions/ Want your voice to be heard in the podcast? Send in a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/message Liked this episode? Disliked it? Submit your feedback to help improve the MC Horror Podcast: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/feedback/ Join the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/mchorror22/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mchorror22 We're trying to do this podcast full time to bring you guys longer episodes and more frequent uploads! Support the production of future episodes here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/support 'Mirrors' by Tom Goldstein: https://artlist.io/song/51409/mirrors 'Arrows' by Peter John: https://artlist.io/song/16006/arrows 'No More Light' by Jimmy Svensson: https://artlist.io/song/53338/no-more-light 'The Darkest Day' by Jimmy Svensson: https://artlist.io/song/53337/the-darkest-day 'The End of an Era' by Andrea Tonoli: https://artlist.io/song/4425/the-end-of-an-era Check out all the music used in each episode: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/music/ Buy me a coffee? :) -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mchorror --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/support

MC Horror
Creepy Train Stalker

MC Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 7:12


A teenager who usually takes the train to and from work is not-so-presently surprised when she finds out that she has a stalker who's been watching her for quite some time. Full permission was given to me by Reddit user flwerbaby to narrate their story. Here is a link to the official post: Story link Do you have a horror story that you'd like to be narrated on here? Submit it HERE: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/submissions/ Want your voice to be heard in the podcast? Send in a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/message Liked this episode? Disliked it? Submit your feedback to help improve the MC Horror Podcast: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/feedback/ Join the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/mchorror22/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mchorror22 We're trying to do this podcast full time to bring you guys longer episodes and more frequent uploads! Support the production of future episodes here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/support 'Newborn' by Roie Shpigler: https://artlist.io/song/56553/newborn 'Dust Flowers' by Roie Shpigler: https://artlist.io/song/58149/dust-flowers 'Aftermath' by Tom Goldstein: https://artlist.io/song/51405/aftermath 'Unlocking Memories' by C.K. Martin: https://artlist.io/song/34042/unlocking-memories Check out all the music used in each episode: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/music/ Buy me a coffee? :) -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mchorror --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/support

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

In this episode, Anne goes on a deep dive into her favorite plant fiber: linen. Get the history of this fiber, care instructions, and some tips to make using it easier! Links to Things Mentioned in This Episode There are more Patreon levels available now for businesses who would like to sponsor the podcast. Please visit the Patreon page for more information. Lyric Hill Farm Worn: A People's History of Clothing, by Sofi Thanhauser Linen from Flax Seed to Woven Cloth, by Linda Heinrich Hap Cowl, designed by Ella Gordon Designs on Ravelry and LoveCrafts Uradale Yarns PurlTogether YouTube Channel PurlTogether discussion group on Ravelry  Sponsors There is still time to join Knit New Haven's Yoke Along online sweater knit along! Learn more at their website. The Morehouse Merino Flock Group will be home to workshops about making your own felted soaps during the month of March! Find the kits at Morehouse Farm, and join the Morehouse Merino Flock for the classes scheduled for March 12 and 15, 2022! Songs from the Episode The songs in this episode are "Better Than One," by Stephen Ferris, and "Far Away," by Tom Goldstein.  

World of DaaS
Tom Goldstein: The Art of Supreme Court Advocacy

World of DaaS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 33:25 Transcription Available


Tom Goldstein, Supreme Court litigation expert, co-founder of SCOTUSblog, and professor at Harvard Law School joins World of DaaS host Auren Hoffman. Auren and Tom dive into approaches to Supreme Court advocacy and data's role in legal decision making. They also cover the Google v. Oracle case and its impact on technology for years to come. World of DaaS is brought to you by SafeGraph. For more episodes, visit safegraph.com/podcastsYou can find Auren Hoffman (CEO of SafeGraph) on Twitter at @auren and read more from Tom at @SCOTUSblog

SCOTUStalk
The retirement of Stephen Breyer

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 15:35


Tom Goldstein joins Amy Howe to discuss Breyer's retirement, the most likely candidates to succeed him, and the upcoming White House vetting process.SCOTUStalk is launching a new Q&A feature. Send us your questions about the justices, how the Supreme Court works, or a case that's pending before the court. We may answer your question on future episodes. You can email your questions to scotustalk@scotusblog.com or leave a voicemail at (202) 596-2906. Please tell us your first name and where you're calling from.(Music by Keys of Moon Music via Soundcloud) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Maeltopia - A New World of Horror Fiction
The Sleep Wake Cycle | Ep. 3

Maeltopia - A New World of Horror Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 20:13


Isaiah ponders life without the hunt and goes for a stroll. Rosemary arrives at the restaurant for her meeting.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Want to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Mark AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Rosemary Stroud voiced by Kelly BairIsaiah Stroud voiced by Mark Anzalone--Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Shawn ZellerOutro music by Steven AnzaloneMusic by Shahead Mostafafar, Michael Vignola, Tom Goldstein, and Steven AnzaloneSound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, and ArtlistDisclaimer:This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing AgenciesDerogatory terms for Mental Illness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Up First
Consider This: A Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Roe v. Wade

Up First

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 13:06


A case before the Supreme Court could upend abortion rights for pregnant people across the country. In this episode of Consider This from Wednesday, December 1, NPR's Audie Cornish revisits the only abortion clinic in Mississippi. She also speaks with NPR Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg, SCOTUS Blog's Tom Goldstein, and Florida State University Law Professor Mary Ziegler. They parse the arguments made last Wednesday, and weigh in on how the justices could rule.

Consider This from NPR
A Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Roe v. Wade

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 12:35


Getting an abortion in Mississippi has never been easy, but it hasn't been impossible. Now, a case before the Supreme Court that centers on a clinic in Mississippi could upend abortion rights for pregnant people across the country. Today, the conservative-leaning court heard arguments in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. The clinic, which is the only abortion provider remaining in Mississippi, is challenging a 2018 state law that bans termination after 15 weeks of pregnancy. If the court upholds the law, it would reverse its own precedent by allowing states to interfere with the right to abortion at that stage of pregnancy. NPR Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg, SCOTUS Blog's Tom Goldstein, and Florida State University Law Professor Mary Ziegler parse the arguments and weigh in on the possibilities on how the justices could rule.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

Consider This from NPR
A Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Roe v. Wade

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 12:35


Getting an abortion in Mississippi has never been easy, but it hasn't been impossible. Now, a case before the Supreme Court that centers on a clinic in Mississippi could upend abortion rights for pregnant people across the country. Today, the conservative-leaning court heard arguments in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. The clinic, which is the only abortion provider remaining in Mississippi, is challenging a 2018 state law that bans termination after 15 weeks of pregnancy. If the court upholds the law, it would reverse its own precedent by allowing states to interfere with the right to abortion at that stage of pregnancy. NPR Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg, SCOTUS Blog's Tom Goldstein, and Florida State University Law Professor Mary Ziegler parse the arguments and weigh in on the possibilities on how the justices could rule.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

The Sleep Wake Cycle
The Sleep Wake Cycle | Ep. 3

The Sleep Wake Cycle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 19:53


Isaiah ponders life without the hunt and goes for stroll. Rosemary arrives at the restaurant for her meeting.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Want to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Mark AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Rosemary Stroud voiced by Kelly BairIsaiah Stroud voiced by Mark Anzalone--Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Shawn ZellerOutro music by Steven AnzaloneMusic by Shahead Mostafafar, Michael Vignola, Tom Goldstein, and Steven AnzaloneSound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, and ArtlistDisclaimer:This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing AgenciesDerogatory terms for Mental Illness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Knifepoint Horror
attraction

Knifepoint Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 49:07 Very Popular


You are invited to a place in the mountains where one man decided that no matter what the date, it will always, always be Halloween night. (And after 'attraction,' keep listening to experience the very... well, ROUND terror of a campfire tale called 'sugary' - 39:40) Art by S. Patrick Brown, https://www.instagram.com/scalawagarts/  Music: “Mirrors” by Tom Goldstein, “Isolation” by Linus Johansson, “First Impression” by Maya Belsitzman & Matan Ephrat, all rights reserved. Other audio horror by Soren Narnia: 'Outcall' - Episode 15, Alexandria Archives podcast 'Paranormal Appraisal 151' – Episode 20, Alexandria Archives podcast 'Q & A With a Vampire Killer' - Episode 33, Alexandria Archives podcast 'Why Have You Disturbed Our Sleep' - The Bloodlust podcast, October 8, 2017 'Town With a Tranquil Name,' an audiobook on the Those Snowy Nights You Read to Me, They'll Never Be Forgotten podcast, October 30, 2019

Mistconceptions Podcast
Episode 92: The Ending

Mistconceptions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 154:39


Our adventure ends here. The Crew clashes with Drayce de Santos at the top of Legendary Solutions Tower. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mistconceptionspod Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/ajF5JqD642 Music in this episode: Noir Procedural by Tabletop Audio Devious Little Smile by Godmode Medieval Astrology by Underbelly & Ty Mayer Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod Living On the Edge by Amber Waldron Final Boss by Myuu Battle of 1066 by Patrick Patrikios Hope and Heisenberg by Humans Win Action Trailer Sounds Alt Mix by Bobby Cole Specter in the Mist by William Pearson Now Or Never by Michael Vignola Touch the Sun by Humans Win Be Epic by CloudSystem Oil Spill by Humans Win Thor's Hammer by Eithen Meixsell Castlevania by Density & Time Mech Wars by Humans Win Home for the Holidays by Chris Haugen For Emma by Tom Goldstein

SCOTUStalk
The Texas abortion law and other shadow-docket controversies

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 26:05


Over a two-week period, the Supreme Court issued three momentous rulings on its shadow docket: one on abortion, another on evictions, and a third on asylum policy. SCOTUSblog's publisher and co-founder, Tom Goldstein, joins the podcast to break down all three. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life
Episode 064: I-91 Shop Hop, Part 3

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 65:14


In this episode, Anne finishes up her I-91 Shop Hop yarn crawl with visits to Webs, Hand Knits, and Green Mountain Spinnery. Come along, and mark your calendar for the Hop, August 10 -21, 2021!   Listen through to the end for a couple of surprises!   Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode   I-91 Shop Hop Webs Hand Knits Green Mountain Spinnery Uradale Yarn -- For tickets to Makkin In Shetland Dialect classes during Virtual Shetland Wool Week, as well as a natural dyeing class and a class for thrummed mittens. That Knitting Show on YouTube I didn't mention, but should have, that the Makkin Our Way Through Shetland Tours continue to fill up. There is only one room left for the August Lace Week and four left for May Lace Week. If you are sad you missed out on the Fair Isle Weeks, contact Jolene through tour website and let her know! If there is enough interest, we will add another week of Fair Isle in August!   Sponsors   Be sure to visit Knit New Haven for their on going knit alongs and gorgeous yarns! They also offer online classes with Pam Grushkin! Check them out!   The Morehouse Merino Flock will be knitting mosaic this month! Sign up for the month, or longer, to receive all the support you need to get through the monthly projects worked in beautiful Morehouse Merino yarn!   Looking for one of the affiliates of the show? Find them on the Be A Booster page. Enter the page through the link on that page, and your purchase will help support the show!   Song   This episode's song was "Nothing Can Stop Me," by Tom Goldstein.

SCOTUStalk
Tom Goldstein reviews a transitional Supreme Court term

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 18:19


SCOTUSblog founders Amy Howe and Tom Goldstein look back on the 2020-21 term. The pair examine how Justice Amy Coney Barrett is settling in and review some of the term's most noteworthy decisions, particularly on the First Amendment. Plus, a few predictions for next term, including on Justice Stephen Breyer's possible retirement. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The NPR Politics Podcast
The Docket: The First Term With A New Conservative 6-3 Majority On The Supreme Court

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 15:38


Chief Justice John Roberts used to be seen as a solid conservative, but as the center of conservative politics moved to the right so did the justices appointed after him. Now with a 6-3 conservative super majority on the court, what role does the chief justice play?This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg, and special guest Tom Goldstein.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

In a search for something a little different in this ever-lasting lockdown world, Anne takes you for a bit of a walk to chat about knitting things and more.  Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode Support the podcast by becoming a patron. The new home of the Morehouse Merino Flock.  Find the 30-Second Interviews in my Instagram Reels. Sponsors Many thanks to my patrons, Knit New Haven, and Morehouse Farm for their on-going support of the podcast. Please visit their websites to learn more and support their endeavors!  Music The songs in this episode are “Absolutely Emily,” by Benjamin Bostick, and “Something New,” by Tom Goldstein. 

SCOTUStalk
Looking back and looking ahead during a transitional term for the court

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 22:49


The Supreme Court changed dramatically last year, and more changes could be in store in 2021. SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein joins SCOTUStalk host Amy Howe to talk about what happened in 2020 and what’s next for the court. They discuss Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s early impact, the benefits and drawbacks of remote oral arguments, and how the court has handled President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the election. They also look ahead to what a Biden administration could do on day one to change the trajectory of some important upcoming cases, including disputes over border-wall funding and the Trump administration’s “remain in Mexico” immigration policy — both currently set for oral argument in the next two months. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Interview: Laurie Levenson and Adam Grant on Loyola's Project for the Innocent

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 18:38


The Crime Story Podcast has been ranked as the no. 10 Criminal Justice Podcast by  the "Content Reader" company Feedspot. 

SCOTUStalk
SCOTUS spotlight: Tom Goldstein on 'hitting singles' as an oral advocate

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 25:01


Tom Goldstein, the publisher of SCOTUSblog and partner at Goldstein & Russell, P.C., has argued more than 40 cases before the Supreme Court since his first oral argument in 1999. On this week’s episode of SCOTUStalk, Amy Howe interviews Goldstein on what it’s like to advocate before the nine and how that experience has changed over the past 20 years. Goldstein offers a few tips for success along with audio-accompanied stories about taking heavy fire from a hot bench, joking with Chief Justice William Rehnquist and joining a case at the last minute. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life
Episode 039: Erin Pirro of Morehouse Farm

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 67:42


Anne sits down with Erin Pirro of Morehouse Farm to talk about sheep farming, Morehouse Farm Merino, the upcoming Lark’s Alvina knit along, and more! Links to Things Mentioned in the Show Support the show on Patreon, or visit the Be a Booster page for other options. Morehouse Merino Flock Facebook Group I Thought I Knew How Facebook Group Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves by Louisa Harding is the book with the pattern for the Lark’s Alvina knit along. You will need 2 ounces of Morehouse Merino Lace to knit the shawl as written, three ounces if you’d like to expand it. Master Hand Knitter Program Morehouse Farm Sepe Farm Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Romney and Texel breed sheep 4-H FFA (Future Farmers of America) CraftNewYork, where Erin helped sell Morehouse Yarn and did sheering demonstrations in the heart of NYC. Dutchess County Sheep and Wool Growers Association Patty Lyons’ classes The Lark’s Alvina project page on Ravelry. The Evanthe project page on Ravelry. The Tansie project page on Ravelry. The Muppet Show Opener (totally a zoom look-alike) Vogue Knitting Live VanessaKnits The Calvin Sweater The MRI Maakers are raising funds for the Shetland MRI Scanner Appeal, which is working to raise enough to bring an MRI Scanner to the hospital on Shetland. You can buy the printed patterns for the Harriet’s Collection and kits from Morehouse Farm. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Judith MacKenzie Debbie Stone Khanyisa, by Noma Ndlovu. Morehouse Merino Gator Sport Duotone Scarf Hedgehog Mitts Dinosaur Hat Elephant Backpack Dragon Scarf Frog Mitts Music “Song for You,” by Tom Goldstein. A reminder that there is a playlist of all the songs that have been played on the show that are also available on Amazon Music for those who are members of Amazon Music Unlimited. Sponsors Click through to the Be a Booster page for all of our sponsors and affiliates, as well as ways you can support the show at no cost to you.

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
Day 1,267: Supreme Court deals Trump another loss as he hits Fauci for 'mistakes'

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:23


The Supreme Court ruled that the president is not immune from New York prosecutors' attempts to get his tax returns. This comes as the president hits COVID-19 task force member Dr. Fauci for his 'mistakes.' Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Peter Baker, Russell Buettner, Maya Wiley, Tom Goldstein, and Dr. Vin Gupta all join to discuss that and more.

Natural 1 Podcast
One Shot City – Dresden Files Fate Accelerated

Natural 1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020


Join Logan, Simon, Ashley, Brian, Chris, and Brad as they play through a one shot adventure of Dresden Files Fate Accelerated! “dark” Tom Goldstein “Epic action fight” bobby cole “Voyage to america” lance conrad “Jazz paino sketch” frederic bernard “Somber Piano” Michael Kakiani “Crime scene” Graeme Cornies, Brian Pickett, James Chapple, Dave Kelly “Is any one around” Graeme … Continue reading One Shot City – Dresden Files Fate Accelerated

SCOTUStalk
SCOTUSblog co-founders discuss use of live audio in May oral arguments

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 25:35


When the Supreme Court building closed due to the coronavirus, some of the remaining arguments for the term were rescheduled for a special May session via telephone. For the first time, live audio of oral arguments was made available to the public. SCOTUSblog's co-founders, Tom Goldstein and Amy Howe, talk about the toilet flush heard around the world, the unusually active participation of Justice Clarence Thomas and whether the court should adopt any of the changes made for this session when it returns to the physical bench. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The 7th Avenue Project
Journalistic Ethics in Focus

The 7th Avenue Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2010 74:32


NPR recently fired news analyst Juan Williams after his controversial comments about Muslims on Fox News' O' Reilly Factor. We examine journalistic ethics in light of the Williams affair, asking whether news organizations need to better enforce the traditional separation of reporting and opinionating, or if it's time to lighten up. Guests include Alicia Shepard, NPR ombudsman; Kevin Smith, ethics chair of the Society of Professional Journalists; Tom Goldstein, professor of journalism at U.C. Berkeley; James Rainey, On the Media columnist for the Los Angeles Times; and Judy Muller of USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.