show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Funny Family

Charlie and Andrew Woodward

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Parenting a blended (and funny – in all senses of the word) family, caring for a mad Border Terrier and cooking themselves into chaos, Charlie and Andrew laugh (and cry) their way through the trials and tribulations of every day, modern life. They talk frankly about bringing up three kids, the joys of ‘training’ a canine and the politics in both the playground and the kitchen. Join the popular podcast every week.
  continue reading
 
Professor Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University and one of the nation's leading authorities on the Constitution, offers weekly in-depth discussions on the most urgent and fascinating constitutional issues of our day. He is joined by co-host Andy Lipka and guests drawn from other top experts including Bob Woodward, Nina Totenberg, Neal Katyal, Lawrence Lessig, Michael Gerhardt, and many more.
  continue reading
 
Health and wellness topics are discussed in a fun and informative way by co-hosts Dr. Christopher Joncas, an internal medicine doc, and Nancy Medeiros, an RN and process improvement specialist. Topics include everything from Cardiac disease and Diabetes to current trending health issues. Special interest topics are also covered such as human trafficking, homelessness, and ways to give back to your community.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
PROFUSION

Andrew Saltman

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
PROFUSION is a podcast where we share stories and strategies on how successful business owners and entrepreneurs will never go broke again, maintain a healthy and positive mindset, a strong physicality and health focus, with the general concept and theme revolving around on being healthy, wealthy, and prosperous. We discuss leading ideas on abundance and wealth, trending topics, and interview intelligent individuals to share their knowledge, strength, and hope. Our focus is on a profusion mi ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The M Files Podcast

John Woodward, Valerie Innella Maiers, Patti Wood-Finkle

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
From big cities to small towns, museums are everywhere. From natural history to art and everything in between, museums speak to different interests and backgrounds. Now peek behind the curtain and learn more about the museum world. Welcome to The M Files! Listen in as three museum professionals share and discuss professional topics and news impacting the museum world, along with interviews from museum colleagues from across the United States.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
President Biden is hearing calls from many quarters to step down as a candidate. Donald Trump is shot. Questions of presidential succession and/or resignation abound. While it may seem these are unique and strange situations which the American republic has never faced, in fact, resignation has been a key American issue for centuries. Episodes well-…
  continue reading
 
In this thought-provoking episode of "Twenty Seven Degrees," hosts Chris and Nancy explore the concept of green burials with Joan Pillsbury and Candace Currie from Green Burial Massachusetts, Inc. As passionate advocates for eco-friendly end-of-life practices, Joan and Candace provide an enlightening look at how green burials offer a sustainable an…
  continue reading
 
The Court’s opinion in the presidential immunity case Trump v. US, has sunk in. On reflection it is even worse that on first impression, and that is saying something. But just to condemn the opinion is not enough. Professor Amar distills the Court’s argument to its essence and explains why it completely collapses under any kind of rigorous scrutiny…
  continue reading
 
In an exhausting week, the Court released a number of long-awaited cases, and we had a consequential presidential debate. We look at several cases that many believe have profound implications for the administrative state; the opinions in SEC v. Jarkesy, and Loper Bright v. Raimondo clearly have the effect of increasing the role of courts and juries…
  continue reading
 
As the end of the term approaches the deluge of major cases has begun. Two big cases - the eagerly awaited sequel to the Bruen case - Rahimi - features an orgy of originalist theorizing and opining. Meanwhile, in Moore v. US - a case where Professor Amar and his team had an amicus brief - the tax power was upheld, but reading the opinion one might …
  continue reading
 
In this compelling episode of "Twenty Seven Degrees," hosts Chris and Nancy engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Donna Bartlett, a distinguished Professor of Pharmacy Practice, about the vital topic of deprescribing. With her extensive expertise and passion for optimizing patient care, Dr. Bartlett sheds light on the often-overlooked…
  continue reading
 
Akhil is in Boston this week and reminds us that the history of the American Revolution, where Boston is so pivotal, contains myriad lessons that provide insight into the student protests of today - so we look at this subject in some detail. Meanwhile, the Court issued opinions in two prominent cases, and Akhil seems to be reluctant to take “yes” f…
  continue reading
 
The Court is taking its time on major opinion, which gives us a moment to turn to other matters. Ethics remain in the news; the Court’s annual financial disclosures contain a number of surprises - maybe not so surprising. There’s a lot to say there, and we have some proposals to improve the situation. President Biden takes a position on a pardon, a…
  continue reading
 
In this fascinating episode of The Twenty Seven Degrees Podcast, hosts Chris and Nancy take listeners on an exclusive tour of the Endoscopy Suite at PrimaCare with the esteemed Dr. Maddock. As a leading expert in the field, Dr. Maddock provides an in-depth look at the advanced technology and procedures that make PrimaCare a top destination for endo…
  continue reading
 
The verdict is in: guilty x 34. A jury of Trump’s peers had its say, but the ex-president couldn’t leave it at that, of course. On the legitimate side, the appeals are expected to begin soon. On the Trump bombastic side, he blasted every institution in the legal system for having the audacity to do their duty. Particularly in the case of the ordina…
  continue reading
 
The nation has been riled by campus unrest surrounding events in the Middle East. Terms like “freedom of speech,” “academic freedom,” “right to protest,” “conduct vs. speech,” and issues of hate speech, offensive speech, safety, and more have arisen. We start our look at this situation where we always begin: with the Constitution. This episode aims…
  continue reading
 
In this enlightening episode of the Twenty Seven Degrees podcast, hosts Chris and Nancy sit down with Patrick Long, the President and CEO of Baycoast Insurance, to delve into the complex world of insurance. With decades of experience under his belt, Patrick brings a wealth of knowledge and practical insights that are invaluable to both seasoned pro…
  continue reading
 
We're rounding out season 4 of The M Files with a recent interview with Jackie Chapman-Grey from the University of Oxford's Natural History Museum. This special season finale was recorded "on location" during a recent trip across the pond for Val, Patty, and John. Our interview explores Jackie's museum background, which includes work both in the UK…
  continue reading
 
More than three years after the January 6, 2021 disastrous events, we remarkably are just now first learning of a complex series of events with profound ethical implications for Justice Alito. Like his fellow justice, Clarence Thomas, Justice Alito’s wife’s actions, possibly political in nature, have placed the Justice in a position where his own a…
  continue reading
 
Donald Trump’s New York trial - where a conviction would be federal pardon-proof - has proceeded apace. we are pleased to bring a report to you from the trial itself, introducing you to one of Professor Amar’s star students in the process. Are there constitutional issues stemming from the trial? You bet, and we address some of them. Meanwhile, a nu…
  continue reading
 
In this insightful podcast episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Bernie Lambrese, the CEO of Suite Life, to delve into the essential topic of infusion therapy. With his wealth of experience in healthcare management and patient care, Bernie shares invaluable insights into the benefits, processes, and advancements in infusion therapy se…
  continue reading
 
This week we continue with clips from the oral argument in the immunity case (Trump v. United States). Most of this week’s clips come from attorney Dreeben (representing the Special Counsel, and therefore the people of the United States), and some of the Justices have at him, sometimes in way Professor Amar finds wrong-headed or worse. Our own argu…
  continue reading
 
The nine Justices heard arguments on ex-president Trump’s attempt to claim a sweeping immunity from criminal liability and prosecution. We present clips from the argument and our commentary, including some historical analysis of claims that Benjamin Franklin spoke in favor of such a thing (spoiler: NO), and many other claims which we had predicted …
  continue reading
 
Lanny Bassham: Olympic Gold & Silver Medalist in Shooting and Author of Parenting Champions and With Winning In Mind, and Founder of Mental Management Systems has coaches many high performers such as Fred Funk and Ben Crane among many others. His books are a MUST read to open the door on a new way to think like a champion.…
  continue reading
 
As we close in on oral argument in the Trump v. United States case wherein Trump asserts some sort of permanent presidential immunity, we close out our preparatory analysis. Impeachment’s relationship to criminal prosecution is explored. Some founding-era conversations involving, for example, John Adams, inform our discussion. Does the concept of d…
  continue reading
 
In this informative podcast episode, we sit down with Katrina Woodward, Chief Administrative Officer at SDX Dysphasia Experts, to delve into the crucial topic of swallowing evaluations. With her extensive experience in healthcare administration and dysphagia management, Katrina shares valuable insights into the importance of swallowing assessments …
  continue reading
 
As oral argument in the Trump immunity case draws closer, we continue our discussion of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. Do so-called “official acts” during a president’s tenure in office raise special considerations? Constitutional text seems to offer an easy way out of the case - but does it, really - and historical precedents ent…
  continue reading
 
Former President Trump is making an extraordinary claim to the Supreme Court: that he is immune from criminal prosecution for crimes he may have committed while president. The Court has agreed to hear arguments on this proposition on April 25. We begin the preparation by posing the questions and taking them on. Professor Amar is an expert on Presid…
  continue reading
 
The Supreme Court heard the case on the legality of FDA regulation of Mifepristone. Issues of standing seemed to dominate, so Professor Amar treats us to a master class on standing - in this case, and its recent evolution. He also suggests that at least one Justice might benefit by attending. In a wide-ranging episode, we also share excitement and …
  continue reading
 
In this heartwarming podcast episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Alex, the manager, and Anne, the owner of Sakonnet Grooming, to dive into the world of pet grooming. With their passion for animals and years of experience in the grooming industry, Alex and Anne share valuable insights into the importance of pet grooming and the meanin…
  continue reading
 
We round up our analysis of the opinion in Trump v. Anderson with Justice Barrett’s concurrence. All of this has raised many questions, particularly in light of the Court’s errant reasoning and other shenanigans. And it turns out that many of the best questions come from you, our audience! So we turn to those as well, both about Section 3, and othe…
  continue reading
 
The Trump v. Anderson lead balloon continues to smolder. This episode looks at the areas wherein the concurring Justices took issue with the per curiam, and they are many. Indeed, the three Justices who concurred only in the judgment disagree with the scope of the per curiam as well as its particulars, and their concurrence reads more like a dissen…
  continue reading
 
In this enlightening podcast episode, we sit down with Dr. Andrew Lerrick, a distinguished Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist, to explore the intricacies of the field and the wide range of conditions he addresses. With his expertise in otolaryngology, Dr. Lerrick provides invaluable insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diso…
  continue reading
 
The concurrence by three Justices (as opposed to that of Justice Barrett) in Trump v. Anderson concurs only in the judgment. We look at different types of concurrences and why a Justice might choose one type or the other; and as for this one, we find much to dissent with. We dissect the arguments and now with the benefit of a week since the opinion…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide